Surfs And Fees Are Becoming A Trend

Increasingly, over the last few weeks, I'm seeing more and more surfs with some
kind of fees. Either a monthly level fee, roll up, cashout and even deposit fees.
Man! This is taking a beating on the "returns" I am earning from these programs.

So...do fees come with the price of signing up and upgrading with a legitimate
program? Since I became a member with PremiumAdsClub I have seen other
surfs begin installing fees anywhere from 1 to 3% for cashout.

Ironically...today the Admin's of PAC have dropped monthly level membership
fees... I assume to attract those people who want to join the program but don't
have the initial $35 that was a requirement. Now Adpacks are $1 each, similar
to AggeroInvestment which recently merged with the program.

The steepest I have seen yet is over on ProfitParty. If a member wants to upgrade
with Alertpay..the fee is 5.9% + 0.59 cents on the frontend for a deposit and then
an additional 2% deduction to cashout at the backend. They also accept other money
processors like Liberty Reserve and Strictpay with no fees.




It certainly is becoming a trend and the Admins are earning a lot of extra money
by adding a fee to every transaction...it really begins to add up when there are
cashouts over a thousand dollars and more. Just think about a traditional Matrix
where an upline will earn from a few cents for each downline member to a few dollars
...with these fees and after a surf has payed out the initial upgrades after 10, 11, or 12
days, the Admins can potentially be making money daily with their incorporated fees 
from their members (downline) transactions.

Now it's becoming more difficult to avoid these fees and hook up with a surf that
I feel will go the distance...a couple months or more anyway. So...It's continue with
the hurdle of finding "feeless" surfs where I can earn 100% of my returns. I am a
member of a few now but in this game, you always need to be looking ahead for the
next promising program that doesn't charge an arm and a leg to make a transaction.


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