My Traffic Value Reviews 

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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  1. Investment Service
  2. Advertising Agency
  3. Business to Business Service

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My Traffic Value is secure crowd investing platform with complete transparency. It is all about potential customers at the right place. Welcome!


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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AVOID this site and its affiliates ! Shady business

For those who have been active in the industry over the years might remember a guy by the name of Richard O'Neil (full name Richard Matthew John O'Neill) , who also went by the aliases Jo Cook, was known to run several online scams including ponzi scheme HYIPs, some disguised as investment sites or other. There are many stories about him online and he never denied running those sites and has no remorse, in each of his scams he would promise refunds and never did. He was a known serial scammer. He managed to fool a lot of people by running Basebucks and Basebucks 2 under the name Jo Cook - I have tried to warn people for years and confronted him and even showing proof that Jo Cook and the scammer Richard O'Neil are the same person, always denying and discrediting me until one day I got banned from his site. One day he closed Basebucks and lured people into his new MyTrafficValue site, claiming he got funding by a partner named Carlos Garcia. After years of exposing evidence and me being discrediting it finally came to light eventually that Jo Cook and Richard O'Neil was the same person, in fact once people found out that Richard O'Neil was behind MyTrafficValue and his alleged stealing of funds, he was thrown out of the site, but from what I heard he took a sizeable lump sum allegedly, still got away easy. Would you really want to join a site which has a history of seedy owners, and what about Carlos Garcia ? I manage to make video evidence that HE too was involved in HYIP scams and ponzi schemes, and Richard O'Neill went to lengths to get my videos taken down. MyTrafficValue and PaidVerts are from the same owners, and so are their bitcoin and perfect money casino, I strongly advise caution and do not recommend joining any sites owned by Carlos Garcia or even current owners. I do not trust them, I still think Richard O'Neill has some stakes into these companies. He is a scammer that fooled people with Bananafunds, nutsfunds, investproker (which also was run by Carlos Garcia), among so many others. Just google his name if you do not believe me, query "Richard John O'neill scammer" and see what comes out.

Also their casion, I do not trust it, even with their MD5 hash, there are clever tricks to rig outcomes based on past patterns of play whilst not rigging outcomes AFTER a bet is placed. People think that the MD5 means a fair casino, little do they know you can still rig outcomes, only difference is that you rig the outcomes in advance, prior to a bet, and not after it. For example, raise your bets, and eventually future outcomes will be rigged to not pay, and it is not based on your CURRENT bets, but PAST patterns, this is how rigged casinos can get away with being rigged even with MD5. So don't waste your time, and if you DO manage to win a certain amount, they will NOT pay you, they will ask you for extremely sensitive info, enough for you to get your identity stolen and other problems. Funny coming from a company running offshore outside all jurisdiction of law. AVOID ANY of their sites and ventures.

10 May 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Trustworthy

Trustworthy, paying site. Owner of Paidverts, ptcshare, playbitcoingames, playperfectmoneygames, bartermyfunds, warclicks.

Not fast money, but paying everyday and working their buds off.

2 March 2020
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Best crowd-funding platform!

This is awesome! You can actually invest in a project and check the results card to know how they are performing

An investor should not bet for a single basket but many, and My Traffic Value is where I hold my biggest investment! I really like that it has several businesses online generating revenue

1 May 2019
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

MTV is trustworthy

This website has many years online, and there are legit ways to make money here.

It's been paying almost daily for years and the management is trustworthy. Definitely a good way to earn online!

30 April 2019
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