Is Mnbllerewordsln.xyz a Legit site or a Fraud?

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Author: Adam Collins

July 9, 2022

When Mnbllerewordsln.xyz appeared under the most searched sites on ScamAdviser, it got our attention. With most sites, you can immediately tell if they are safe or not. But with Mnbllerewordsln.xyz, you cannot tell at first glance.

Mnbllerewordsln.xyz is a site that provides a platform for people to take surveys and make money.

We went on a quest to discover more about this site and if it is a scam or not. Here is what we discovered.

The not-so-common .xyz domain

Usually, most websites of genuine organizations will have a .com, .net or .org domain. But Mnbllerewordsln.xyz has a .xyz domain. This is not so common and could be one reason why this site may not be legitimate.

It's not to say that.xyz domains are always scams, but it is something to be aware of. These are usually cheaper and for a website claiming to help people make money, one would assume that they will go all out and invest in a .com domain.

How long has the site been active?

The site was only created in March 2022 which makes the website less than a few months old. This is not a long time and as always, new websites are always very tricky to judge as there is always not enough data to judge them by.

The marketing tricks

When it comes to marketing, scammers are usually pretty good at it. They will do everything they can to make their sites look legitimate and trustworthy. This is why you always have to be very careful when judging a site by its looks alone.

Mnbllerewordsln.xyz uses some common marketing tricks that we have seen on many other scam sites before. For starters, there are pop-ups showing different users supposedly being paid.

These are usually fake and only meant to make you think that the site is legitimate. Another thing that we noticed is that there is a timer on the site counting down from 10 minutes.

This is another common marketing trick as it creates a sense of urgency and makes people believe that they have to act fast or else they will miss out on the opportunity.

When we tried to exit the site, we were also greeted with a pop-up asking us to stay and that we will be missing out on a great opportunity.

All of these are just common marketing tricks that scammers use to try and make their sites look legitimate.

The reviews

When looking for reviews on Mnbllerewordsln.xyz, we could not find many and the few available were negative. On ScamAdviser, the site has a trust score of 2% which is very bad.

People are very concerned as the team on the other end seems to be very convincing with their offers. The general consensus is that the site is a scam and people have not been paid after completing surveys.

The conclusion

After looking at all the evidence, we can say that Mnbllerewordsln.xyz appears to be a scam.

The site uses many common marketing tricks that we have seen on other scam sites before and the reviews are also mostly negative.

We would advise people to be very careful if they come across this site and to not hand over any personal information or money. There are many other legitimate sites out there that offer the same services and will actually pay you for your work. So, it is best to just avoid Mnbllerewordsln.xyz altogether.


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