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InboxPaysInformation and Alerts
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This business has 1 alert.
Pattern of Complaints
Since March 2015, the BBB of Houston & South Texas began receiving several complaints that exhibit the following pattern.
According to consumer disputes, it has been alleged that Inbox Pays is not providing payments for completing trial offers, reading e-mails and playing online games. The consumers are alleging they are not able to reach the company by phone or email to request their payments. The consumers are also stating that their accounts are being blocked not allowing them to complete work and reach the $50 balance required to receive a payment. The company has failed to respond to disputes that have been sent by the BBB.
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