Rupee4Click.Com – Verifying Its Authenticity B4U Click
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic struck, among the popular virtual work consistently offered out there include data entry jobs. Rupee4Click provides this kind of work. The all-time favorite question is: does it really work?
Kaleem KirkpatrickAug 01, 202232 Shares923 Views
For those looking for some money-making opportunities online, Rupee4Click.commay have something in store for them.
Seeing its homepage, it’s even the one asking people if they do.
“You want make [sic] some money online?”
That line – written in bold uppercase letters – will most likely be the first thing you’ll notice once you visit its website.
Never mind if the grammar is wrong (now that could be the second thing you might probably notice).
The words that will tickle the interest of anyone seeking for some quick cash are already there: “money” and “online.”
And several people want to make money online now while at the comfort of their own home.
Before you further click, continue reading to know how far does Rupee4Click.com live up to its claims.
Like a lifeless frog lying on the dissecting table of one curious Zoology student, Rupee4Click.com will get scrutinized.
The author will do so by discussing the details of its website.
Below are the different pieces of information about Rupee4Click.com based on the contents found on its official site (www.rupee4click.com/index):
1. About Rupee4Click
It introduces itself like this:
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Rupee4Click is a web and mobile CPR advertising network supplying offers to Android & iOS mobile apps, content lockers, websites, and media buyers.
The “CPR” referred to by Rupee4Click stands for “cost per referral.”
A glossary on the website of Rokt, a New York-based ecommerce technology company, defines “cost per referral” as:
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The amount an advertiser pays for each customer that positively engages with an offer.
2. Homepage
Four key information stated on the homepage (all figures are at the time of this writing):
a. Amount of money already paid to members: 45.7 million rupees (approx. $578,803) or 45,729,758 rupees (approx. $579,180)
b. Number of advertising partners: 23
c. Number of members: 1,364,464 (does not say if this number pertains to both past and present/active members)
d. Years Rupee4Click has been in business: 5
3. Dashboard
a. Register
For anyone who desires to “start earning from home today,” Rupee4Click.com offers a sign-up bonus of 500 rupees (approx. $6.33).
The result after clicking “Register” and “Get Started Now!” will be the same. You will be redirected to this page:
Sign-up page of Rupee4Click, with a 500-rupee sign-up bonus activated
You will notice that a dialogue box will appear informing you that a certain member received a payout.
Based on the author’s experience, the author learned that:
“Ramlal Kumar Yadav was just paid 8,200 rupees via Paytm. (10 seconds ago)”
“Bitupan Biswas was just paid 5,020 rupees via Bank Transfer. (36 seconds ago)”
More on payment modes later.
b. Login
Login page for Rupee4Click, asking for member’s email and password
c. FAQ
This will be discussed in a separate section.
d. Contact Us
There’s an online form where one can contact Rupee4Click.com.
Anyone can also send an email:
asia@rupee4click.com
usa@rupee4click.com
Its office addresses are:
India: B008, Lower Ground Floor, Industrial Estate, Delhi, India, 110092
U.S.: 187 E. Warm Springs Road, Suite B336, Las Vegas, 89119
Rupee4Click.com indicated that it holds an office in Indonesia and Europe but didn’t give any address.
Author’s notes regarding the given addresses:
d.1 Both ZIP codes are correct.
d.2 “Industrial Estate” is actually the Patparganj Industrial Area in Delhi.
d.3 It’s a legitimate U.S. address (but “Suite B;” not “Suite B336”).
According to Bizapedia, Cruz Real Estate LLC (a domestic limited-liability company) used this address. The company was dissolved on January 29, 2021 after operating for one year and six months.
The name “Brian Cruz” from Las Vegas, Nevada, is listed on the records as the contact person (specifically described as “Managing Member”) for the said company.
Primary photo, parcel map, and Google Maps for 187 E. Warm Springs Rd., Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
Cruz Real Estate’s registered agent is MyCompanyWorks, Inc. (www.mycompanyworks.com). Based on its Twitter profile, it helps to “start or manage a company in any U.S. state online 24/7.”
MyCompanyWorks, Inc. (est. 2001) is currently using the U.S. address given by Rupee4Click.com on its website.
Physical office map at Google Maps and contact info of MyCompanyWorks
4. Social media accounts
Its listed accounts: Facebook, Google Plus, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
However, it’s useless to click on any of them (will only redirect to the site itself).
5. U.S. Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN): 954-7X-A35C
Strangely, when the author Googled “954-7X-A35C,” the first page results did not even include the website of Rupee4Click.com.
The results, though, included a link to:
a. MyCompanyWorks
b. an almost empty white page (except for these words in small fonts: “Sign up today to get paid for clicking!”)
The page is from DonaldCoin (www.donaldco.in), which describes itself as a “Bitcoin generator game.”
Homepage of Bitcoin generator game DonaldCoin showing Scrooge McDuck
6. Payment methods
Rupee4Click.com sends payments to its members via:
The assurance of getting prompt payments comes from a certain Priya Mishra, the marketing manager for Rupee4Click.com’s Indian and Indonesian offices.
According to her:
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We know how grateful members are when they receive their payments and rewards on time. Therefore, at Rupee4Click we make it our priority to make all payments on time.
A picture of a smiling black-haired Priya Mishra in a black sleeveless top accompanies the statement.
Guess what?
Per Google’s image search, the same picture can be found at DonaldCoin.
Moreover, Fake Website Buster revealed that the photo was produced by combining the pictures of two different persons. It can also be seen at these sites:
Money4Click
VanidoClick
Marketing manager Priya Mishra’s statement on the timely payment at Rupee4Click
It appears to be so because there are some sites that offer such.
It’s legitimately in the sense that one can find a company or site that really pays its workers, but such kind of job could be used for illegal purposes.
This article is for informational purposes only. The author nor the website where this article appears does not recommend making money online through Rupee4Click.com and/or from those other websites mentioned in the article.