Bloggerwave defaults payments

Make money online with someuseless.infoA relative newcomer to the get paid to blog scene, Bloggerwave is a virtual clone of PayPerPost in both its system and website look and feel. In the beginning, some bloggers even spotted a copy and paste job for some of their text.

Now barely a month into operations, bloggers are reporting Bloggerwave making fraudulent payments with PayPal.

Basically, Bloggerwave tried to pay bloggers with funds that they did not have, resulting in PayPal freezing their account. One blogger sent Bloggerwave an email threatening legal action and got paid. The amount? US$10.

Although some did receive payment, many other bloggers in the PayPerPost forums reported not getting paid at all or having their funds taken back by PayPal for fraudulent Bloggerwave payments. Fun, huh?

I tried registering for Bloggerwave to try them out earlier but somehow, my registration never got through – javascript problem, I think. So I just left it at that and never bothered with it again. What a blessing in disguise that turned out to be.

I guess with newcomers to the get paid to blog scene, or indeed with any other kind of make money online programmes, it’s best to just try out with 1 post and keep an alert for any experiences from others. With the blogosphere, it’s fairly easy to keep informed. In fact, a company is almost guaranteed to self-implode if they think that they can pull a fast on bloggers with information going at today’s warp speed.

  1. Audrey
    May 25th, 2007 at 13:47 | #1

    I was one of the victim. Bloggerwave paid me $60 and a week later Paypal took back the funds. Time and effort wasted , including the time to take down their posts from my blogs. You are right, it is better to try out with one post to make sure they pay. Threaten them with legal action, will that still work? :P

  2. emigre
    May 25th, 2007 at 14:15 | #2

    Well…one blogger did and got her $10…but since yours is $60, they may not have enough funds to pay you. What a mess.

  3. Domain name registration
    May 25th, 2007 at 15:47 | #3

    scams are all around the internet, some scam websites online many years. Why no one take legal action to them?

  4. Ulrik Thomsen
    May 28th, 2007 at 04:02 | #4

    Dear Bloggers,

    We are indeed a relatively new company on the commercial blogging scene, a little more than 7 weeks old now, and we plan stay for years with plans of launching local sites on local languages and other new groundbreaking income generating tools for our growing number bloggers.

    The reason behind delayed payments has nothing to do with lack of funding, cash flow problems or similar. We have had problems with clearing our Paypal payment account and have been dragged around until the end of this week where we finally got all issues solved and started paying all of our bloggers.

    We will post a newsletter on Friday June 1st 2007 to our entire Bloggerwave community explaining this minor speed bump on the road to making Bloggerwave a leading commercial blogging solutions.

    We always eager to receive ideas for changes, improvement, correction of errors etc. and any of our Bloggers, advertiser and users are more than welcome to contact me directly on ust@bloggerwave.com for assistance or help.

    Best regards,
    Bloggerwave

    Ulrik Thomsen
    CEO

  5. emigre
    May 28th, 2007 at 10:11 | #5

    Thanks for the clarification Mr Thomsen. I hope all those who have done work for Bloggerwave get paid.

  6. Ashish
    May 28th, 2007 at 17:22 | #6

    Bloggerwave.Clarifying now about the mess you created.but why didn’t you reply to my mail when money was reversed.a whole $100 was taken back in 1 second.I felt pity on myself.Anywayz I will fite and report you SCAM.

  7. Ulrik Thomsen
    June 1st, 2007 at 14:57 | #7

    Dear Bloggers,

    As of end of business day today we have paid all our bloggers their due payments.

    If you still wounder if we paid bloggers with a fraudulent creditcard/bank account read this blog from

    Best regards,
    Bloggerwave

    Ulrik Thomsen

  8. Carla
    June 9th, 2007 at 00:57 | #8

    Your Bloggerwave article is very informative. I came across your site and several others while doing a Bloggerwave search. I am considering writing a post for them on my blog also.

  9. emigre
    June 9th, 2007 at 12:07 | #9

    Hi Carla

    See also the latest developments in the Bloggerwave saga in my other posts:

    http://www.someuseless.info/scams/bloggerwave-tries-damage-control/

    http://www.someuseless.info/articles/10-get-paid-to-blog-sites-roundup/

    Thanks for visiting!

  10. Mohamed Arif
    June 11th, 2007 at 15:18 | #10

    Thanks Mr Uric Thomson
    We will take utmost careness of Bloggerwave growth and participating the event without payment for some times! And belive one day all bloggers are got payment! The main reason for delayed payments is that it was a one of automated system, that causing the problem… Anyway my best regards to Bloggerwave growth… Cheer up bloggerwave!You can win the race go ahead! We are all with you

  11. Optimizer
    June 12th, 2007 at 06:59 | #11

    I wonder where you, Bloggerwave people, plan to send that $40.00 showing as “SENT” in my dashboard?! I checked all my paypal addresses and there’s none from you!

  12. emigre
    June 12th, 2007 at 09:41 | #12

    Optimizer

    Why not try emailing them, they may have inadvertently missed out a few payments given the messy situation earlier.

    Hope you get your money.
    Cheers
    emigre

    PS. You can email the CEO directly. His email is on his post.;)

  13. Optimizer
    July 1st, 2007 at 14:29 | #13

    Bloggerwave did pay me.. and also the “missing 40usd” from last month. Greatly appreciated Mr. Ulrik Thomsen.
    :)

    I still wonder though, if i am just missing the payment sched on the entire bloggerwave site.. or there really is none? mmm..

  14. emigre
    July 2nd, 2007 at 09:30 | #14

    They should have the payment schedule info in their FAQ.

    Glad you got your money. I really do think Bloggerwave were just suffering from startup blues compounded by very strict PayPal terms.

  15. Rose
    July 10th, 2007 at 05:52 | #15

    I think I’ll play it safe for now and maybe try payperpost.

  16. emigre
    July 10th, 2007 at 10:24 | #16

    PayPerPost has quite a lot of opportunities for newer blogs.

  17. jflores
    August 10th, 2007 at 22:00 | #17

    How often and when do bloggerwave make their payments?

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