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biguow
I really wonder when the times comes as shop take over ptr methods off treating a custumor or sportclubs their members like some ptr owners do.

I wonder when my butcher askes me for a passport and a bank statement before i can buy a ounce off meat.

I wonder when my bankmanager wil ask me to wait more than a month for a withdrawel

I wonder when my boss tells me to wait 60 days on my salary as he has to check my workstats.

*Better not tell them about PTR*

LOL actually not
Ocram
Maybe PTR owners will treat us as workers in regards to paying us, not just requiring us to be 'loyal' to the program

(This is not aimed at anyone, there are a lot of honest programs out there, some overshadowed by those bigger programs which have no intention of pay or are scamming their members in one way or another)
justforfun
I agree there is alot that goes wrong in ptr... But, to play devil's advocate (someone has to do it):

When you join a ptr, you're responsible for knowing their terms. If they list a long payout wait, you would know then. If you have a problem with it, don't join. To use your example, if you apply for a job that pays monthly and this is not agreeable to you, you don't take the job. If you took the job, you should not complain that they should pay more often! On the other hand, if the offer you minimum wage or require some menial, unpleasant tasks and you accept, you know what you signed up for. No real world job is going to promise to pay you lots with no effort required in return!!

Your post was general-so I don't know the site(s) that are frustrating you in particular. If they have changed their terms or are simply not honoring them, you have every right to be mad and complain!!

(About the online payment systems, I can appreciate the security measures in place. Otherwise, anyone could claim some unknown identity, hack all your money, and run with it... Just look at how many people are robbed of e-gold, and they are the most relaxed in their requirements to open an account.)
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