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NigeriaThe Truth About Online Earning Platforms Like Freemula.com: Do They Really Pay 🤔

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Freemula.com seems to follow a "Paid to Click" (PTC) or link-shortening model, but its payout structure raises red flags. Based on my observation:

81 clicks per user daily = $8 earned

$8 per user per day = $240 per user per month


If they have even 1,000 active users, they would need to pay $240,000 per month—which is highly unsustainable.

Red Flags That Suggest a Scam:

1. Unrealistic Payouts:

Most legit PTC or link-shortening sites (like AdFly or Linkvertise) pay $1–$10 per 1,000 clicks, not $8 for 81 clicks.

At this rate, Freemula would need to generate much more ad revenue than what they pay users, which is unlikely.



2. Tricking Users into Clicking Links:

If they force users to click a set number of links daily, it suggests they might be using bot-like behavior to generate fake engagement.



3. No Transparency on Revenue Model:

Legitimate platforms disclose how they generate money (e.g., ad networks, affiliate offers).

If Freemula doesn’t show ads from known networks (like Google AdSense, Adsterra, or PropellerAds), they likely have no real source of income.



4. Possible Ponzi or Exit Scam:

If they are paying early users using money from new signups, they will eventually stop payouts and disappear.

Many "Get Paid to Click" (GPT) platforms operate like Ponzi schemes—once user withdrawals increase, they shut down and disappear.




Final Verdict:

There is a high chance that Freemula.com is a scam or at least unsustainable in the long run. If you or others are considering investing time or money, be cautious:
✅ Check for real user reviews (not just on their website).
✅ See if anyone has successfully withdrawn money multiple times.
✅ Avoid investing personal money unless it's proven legit.

Freemula.com is a Scam 👍
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The truth about online earning platforms like Freemula.com: Do they really pay 🤔0
Then dey owe me
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I trust nobody
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Yh trust nobody
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I no sure if this site legit sha
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ayomidetosin1:
I no sure if this site legit sha

Bro it's not legit I'm a Blogger I run Ads on my blog and Nigerian audience don't generate much for me like UK and American audiences.
So how are this people going to pay up to 4000 people at least 70k twice every month when I'm sure their main source of income is Nigerian audience.
Let's do a bit of mathematics
Let's say they have 4k users that Clicks on ads daily 3 times and earn a minimum of $5 each time
That is
4k users × 3 times daily Clicks = 12k Clicks
12k Clicks × total clicks each time (26)= 312k

So now 1k Clicks should generate them:
Desktop Traffic: 1,000 clicks × $0.006 CPC = $6

Mobile/Tablet Traffic: 1,000 clicks × $0.003 CPC = $3
Now for the 312k Clicks daily:
Desktop ($0.006 per click) → 312,000 clicks × $0.006 = $1,872

Mobile/Tablet ($0.003 per click) → 312,000 clicks × $0.003 = $936


Potential Range:

Minimum estimated earnings: $936 – $1,872

So each user is estimated to earn $5 each time
So $5 × 3= $15
Now $15 for each user daily × 4k users that's basically $60,000 so where will they be getting money from to pay their users 🤔

We all need to be careful, you will say I didn't invest na but don't forget the price of data now.
MTN data price chock oooo 🤣
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Hm
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Hmmmmmm
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