esamoney.bid - it is a Fraudulent Work-From-Home Website

esamoney.bid - it is a Fraudulent Work-From-Home Website

The website ESA Money located at www.esamoney.bid, which claims users can earn money viewing ad units and attracting referrals, is a scam or fake being operated by online scammers or cybercriminals. The website (esamoney.bid) claims it offers members the opportunity to earn money for viewing ad units and attracting referrals, but this is only a trick get potential victims to sign-up with them. Once potential victims become members and have reached the $150 payment threshold in order to cash out or receive their money, esamoney.bid will ask them to buy fake referrals. If members buy the referrals, the website will charge their credit cards, kick them out of their accounts and disable them. This is when members will know that they have been scammed, when it is too late, because they have done all the work and have realized that they will never get paid. Therefore, online users are asked not to register with the fraudulent website and those who have already registered and working with the website are asked to stop.

Online users who have used their credit cards on the website are asked to contact their banks for help. They should let their banks know that they have unknowingly used their credit cards on a fraudulent website. Their banks should be able to cancel the fraudulent transactions and refund their money, and may cancel their credit cards and give them a new one to prevent the scammers from continuously charging them.

www.esamoney.bid - the Fraudulent Website

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Again, do not waste your time working for esamoney.bid because you will never get paid. Only the scammers responsible for the website will get paid and they will never share the earnings with you although you have done all the work. And, they will steal your money by tricking you into buying fake referrals.

You cannot delete your account and the esamoney.bid may sell your email address to other online scammers. Therefore, members of the fraudulent website are asked look out for fake, phishing and malicious email messages that may start flooding their email inboxes. And, they should be aware of online scammers pretending to be online users claiming that they have gotten paid by the fraudulent website. This is a trick by online scammers to convince potential victims into registering with their fraudulent websites.

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  • May 10, 2018 at 8:39 PM by an anonymous user from: Davao City, Davao Region, Philippines

    I just register today.. I want to stop this fake scam site..thanks for this site...

    • May 20, 2018 at 4:55 PM by an anonymous user from: Bordj el Kiffan, Algiers, Algeria

      Thank you for your info on "easymoney.bid, I am a member but I have not yet bought their dirt, thank you.

      In addition, the site www.bitcofarm.com is a site scam, it requires an investment and when you arrive at a minimum gain of 0.02 BTC, and quze you request a withdrawal, the administrator answers you vias the system that a confirmation email will be sent to you ", put the mail in question is never sent, so you will never paid and your withdrawal will remain on hold forever.

      ditto with the site www.Bitcomine.com, it suspends your account if you claim! Both sites stole money, notice to other users or future users!

  • May 9, 2018 at 11:07 AM by an anonymous user from: Nairobi, Nairobi Area, Kenya

    This is total scam, I was told to buy referrals at 10us dollars,I was hesitant so a friend of mine sent the money through bitcoin so that he can buy referrals,they told him to send extra 10dollars so that his withdrawal request can be processed earlier,without that 10dollars his earning will stay in his account for 60 days.

  • April 28, 2018 at 2:12 PM by an anonymous user from: Lagos, Nigeria

    Same here I just register with ESA money today so is scam. Oh my God... Wasting of time my battery including my data.

  • April 28, 2018 at 1:47 AM by an anonymous user from: Quezon City, National Capital Region, Philippines

    Hello, my name is George and a friend refer me to register at esamoney.win and I did.

    It's easy to do it since you just have to enter a four-number "paid survey add" as what they said but when I tried to finally withdraw my earnings the site told me to refer 40 persons before I can finally get my earnings or if it would be hard for me to refer 40 persons.

    I can easily buy referrals from the users available in that site and it is thru bitcoin. I want to try it but I reviewed first the trust ratings of the site for potential scam. I found similar sites offering like this but not esamoney.win.

    How possible that this is a scam? Thanks!

    • June 14, 2018 at 8:29 AM by an anonymous user from: Kampala, Central Region, Uganda

      Hi,George,How are you-

      So in your comment,You're trying to say these are not scammers?(

    • April 30, 2018 at 5:49 AM by an anonymous user from: Oslo, Norway

      Hi George,

      Very good that you stopped. These people are good . Even their so-called support / contact admin page is fake. they have mad up all the questions and answers themselves. A good rule online is when you visit a website, is to check out if you can see where the company are or chat. webdomains ending .win are in 99% of the cases not a good place to visit.

      If you can not see clearly who owns the website, or where they are located or registered. dont mix with them. I have been working online for 10 years and helping people to avoid the bad "dark" places on the web

      • May 9, 2018 at 11:49 PM by an anonymous user from: Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

        HI George can you refer me to some legal sites please. I was scammed more then once. I was just about to make me deposit for the referrals. thank you guys for looking out for each other. We are so desperate to make money, but forget to do research

    • April 28, 2018 at 6:42 AM by info

      It is a scam.

  • April 22, 2018 at 6:12 PM by an anonymous user from: Quezon City, National Capital Region, Philippines

    Oh my gosh, I didn't know that the esamoney bid is a scam. I already registered to their site and a concerned friend told me to read your article, but luckily I don't have any bank accounts linked to my email.

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