FilesPayout has been banned due to scamming, kindly do not use this host.
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So what? Reviews are easily bought. Advertising is paid for, etc.That’s exactly what I’m saying — if you’re not getting paid, say it. But let those who are getting paid speak as well.
There’s no need for personal attacks here.
I’ve been uploading since 2012 — I’m not some newborn who joined WJunction after COVID.
So what? Reviews are easily bought. Advertising is paid for, etc.
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For example, you work at a factory. It turns out that at the end of the month only half of the workers are paid. And the others accumulate debt. Some say, what's the problem, they always pay, the boss is good)). Honest people spend time loading on their site and advertise this scam on their site and thereby attract others, but in return they get 0
You should suspect those with a big income with fake traffic, and not those who collect $20 a month). I was given premium. The admin looked at the account. He said in a week. Then he said the next day. Then he said during the day. And now he reads and keeps quiet)))I understand your example, but there’s a big difference between a factory job and online uploading. In our case, some users are getting paid regularly — including me and many others. So, calling it a “scam” isn’t fair to those who are genuinely working and being rewarded.
If some people aren’t getting paid, it could be due to reasons like fake traffic, bots, or violating site rules — things the admin can clearly see. Everyone must take responsibility for their own traffic quality.
We should raise concerns respectfully, not generalize or discourage others who are receiving payments through legit work.
I understand your point, but assuming that admin is only paying small amounts to create an illusion doesn't seem fair, especially when there are users like @pb421 consistently receiving $1000+ payments every month for the past 6 months without any issues.Think about it this way:
If you have $1000 pending, he’s not going to prioritize paying you.
Instead, he’ll pay 3–4 people asking for $20–$50 each — that gives him multiple positive comments like “payment received,” which helps keep the platform looking active and trustworthy.
Meanwhile, your big payout stays pending.
It’s a smart move from his side if the goal is to stretch the illusion of regular payments. Hope that makes sense.
Also, let's not forget, it's not just about amount — it's about traffic quality, compliance, and trust built over time. Instead of assuming strategies, it's better to look at facts and reach out to admin for clarification if there's an issue. Everyone's experience can be different, but blaming others who are being paid fairly doesn’t solve the problem.
But $20 is earned. No message with a warning about the violation, no blocking. The rules do not indicate trust, etc. $20 is for payment. But there are no plans. Otherwise it turns out that the admin, if he wanted, then paid) and maybe he does not want). Other similar sites do not have such nonsense and pay everyone! There is no such thing that the admin needs to bring coffee to bed so that he pays me). The money was collected honestly and therefore it must be paid. Otherwise, the trust of users is already lost)Also, let's not forget, it's not just about amount — it's about traffic quality, compliance, and trust built over time. Instead of assuming strategies, it's better to look at facts and reach out to admin for clarification if there's an issue. Everyone's experience can be different, but blaming others who are being paid fairly doesn’t solve the problem.
What are you even talking about?I understand your point, but assuming that admin is only paying small amounts to create an illusion doesn't seem fair, especially when there are users like @pb421 consistently receiving $1000+ payments every month for the past 6 months without any issues.
If it was just about “keeping up appearances,” someone earning that much wouldn’t be paid regularly — that would be too risky for any platform stability.
Also, let's not forget, it's not just about amount — it's about traffic quality, compliance, and trust built over time. Instead of assuming strategies, it's better to look at facts and reach out to admin for clarification if there's an issue. Everyone's experience can be different, but blaming others who are being paid fairly doesn’t solve the problem.
i dont understand Is that scammer actually paying you to spread this crap, or are you just this clueless on your own?I understand your point, but assuming that admin is only paying small amounts to create an illusion doesn't seem fair, especially when there are users like @pb421 consistently receiving $1000+ payments every month for the past 6 months without any issues.
If it was just about “keeping up appearances,” someone earning that much wouldn’t be paid regularly — that would be too risky for any platform stability.
Also, let's not forget, it's not just about amount — it's about traffic quality, compliance, and trust built over time. Instead of assuming strategies, it's better to look at facts and reach out to admin for clarification if there's an issue. Everyone's experience can be different, but blaming others who are being paid fairly doesn’t solve the problem.
I've been waiting for payment since May 28, but it's still not here... The admin pays you, apparently, for such messages... (that everything is fine with payment here)Yes, the admin is paying me, and I will definitely share that here. Everyone who is receiving payments has the right to post.You have no authority to stop anyone.
And yes, you also have the right to post if you haven’t been paid. But when it comes to talking about others, watch your words.