So many have tread the path, and all have failed: try to make a business out of the mass social networking activities one can do. To be paid just from simple tasks: from reading emails to playing games online while signing people up. People String is tackling this path and unlike its predecessors it actually IS achieving success, and hey! It’s fun and easy. But is it really worth it? Can you get a piece of the pie? How do we know it’s not a scam or a flop? We’ll let you decide after you read this.
People String has a rather nice side to it: you have the free sign up option, and just for signing up they give you 3 cents (oh yay! I know) and they have a very interesting notion: they give you People Dollars which can be used for such this as movie rentals, taking online quizzes or buying online ebooks and such. With a dollar you can buy 100 People Dollars.
People String Network only pays you up to six levels earning a small commission if you’re in the free sign up, but if you upgrade (for $200 that is) you get 20 percent on direct referrals and 6 percent on the 2nd to 6th levels. Sounds good? I leave that up to you.
So, the big question: Is People String a scam? Well the founders did invest a big chunk of dough for this. My opinion is that it is not, but I leave this decision to you my friend.