Paid to Place Reviews – Is Kathy Garcia Legit or a Scam?

Paid to PlacePaid to Place by Kathy Garcia is a website that promises to show you how to make money online placing simple ads. Anytime an opportunity like this comes along it’s very important to carefully research it since in most cases it’s too good to be true.

Right off the bat there’s a clear warning sign on the Paid to Place website that should have you worried about this programs legitimacy. The work at home news video they show has nothing to do with the Paid to Place system; this is a common tactic used by scammers to trick you into thinking that their opportunity is backed by real news organizations.

The video is followed by the all too common desperate Mom story, in which Kathy tells you how she miraculously came across an amazing system for making money from home. Again this is another sales tactic used to appeal to your emotions and have you thinking that this is right for you.

After all that hype she finally reveals her “Almost-Perfect Work at Home Job,” which is getting paid to place ads. She tells you that in today’s economy companies are desperate for people to help them advertise products in an effort to save money on traditional advertising.

While that does sound good there’s much more to this concept than meets the eye…

So Can You Really Get Paid to Place Ads?

Amongst the salesy drivel there are a few keywords that reveal what the Paid to Place system is all about. Even though they claim that you won’t have to sell anything they say that you are given a tracking code to place on and offline ads.

No matter how you cut it that’s affiliate marketing, in which you get paid when one of your referrals buys something or submits their personal info. Understand that there’s no such thing as real companies paying you to simply place ads.

This is a completely fabricated concept that scammers use to sell make money courses. While affiliate marketing is legitimate and a real booming industry, it’s far from what the Paid to Place system claims it is.

Real companies use professional networks to recruit affiliates to promote their offers, these are vetted individuals with websites, marketing experience, and email lists not random people of the street. And even then they only get paid when one of their referrals completes an action, not just for placing the advertisement.

So is Get Paid to Place a Scam?

There are enough warning signs on the first page of the website to not recommend it, but when you dig a little deeper you’ll find more reasons to avoid it.

They sell the program for only $18.95 but they’ve managed to sneak in an additional monthly re-bill. In their terms and conditions you’ll see the real hidden costs, something that many people fail to read.

By Clicking Submit, I have ordered Paid to Place™ for $18.95 which includes a 14-Day membership to the Paid to Place Learning Center that is chocked full of ways to make money online. After the initial 14-days I will be charged $39.95 a month thereafter if I do not cancel. I have read and agree to the terms and the privacy policy . For questions or to cancel, call 1-888-656-1601 ext. 101 , customer service hours are M-F, 9am to 5pm, MST

Coincidentally on the sales page Kathy says that when you place your ads you’ll be getting paid per sale and on a second tier residual sale. This might mean that the Paid to Place system will simply teach you how to place ads promoting the Paid to Place system itself. Which would  just be a new twist on a common scheme.

If you’ve purchased Paid to Place use the above number to try and cancel and get your money back. This may be difficult because in their terms and conditions they’ve also buried a statement saying that monthly fees are not refundable so they might only give you back the initial $18.95.

Here’s additional contact info:

Paid to Place™
144 W. Brigham Rd. Suite 8B
St. George, UT 84790
[email protected]
Customer service: 1-888-656-1601 ext. 101


*It seems that the Paid to Place system has been updated.  There is new contact information, a message from Michelle Boudreau, and they’ve removed the monthly re-bill from the cost of their membership.

Here’s the new contact info:

Paid to Place™
1000 N. West Street Ste. 1200
Wilmington, DE 19801
[email protected]
Customer service: 1-866-439-6817
Customer service – 9am-5pm, MST M-F
Michelle Boudreau

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  • I fell for their scam as well and they SAY they have a 60 day money back guarantee, so I called 3 weeks after I bought it to get my money back, They cancelled it but never refunded my money, I called them several times and they told me that by law they have 30 business days and now it's way past that time and they keep telling me that it's getting taken care of....Yeah whatever...If this is what they are doing to you, Contact the Better Business Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission. This scam has got to be stopped! and NOW!!
  • I fell for it paid 97 and actually true placing ads they lie in their advertisement from the beginning claiming u only make the link and place it to be paid its a LIE!!!!someone must buy something from the link u made so I cancelled right away because that was not what I was interested in and I was told I'd get my money back in 30 days as they advertise its has been 40 days and I keep getting the run around every time I call!!! I hope I get my money back but I fell for the scam, and yes they sell your information !!! I get calls everyday from many places I have nothing to do with!! I've filed a complaint with the FTC you should not buy this program!!! It's a scam !
  • Almost got lure into this trap. One red flag i notice was when I try to post a comment and it did not post...so glad I did not purchase.
  • there are places for those people that try to become rich from the misery and suffering of others. I guarantee that they will not end out well and this world and the other.
    • SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM. I just wanted to reply to this comment because it was at the top of the reviews. PLEASE don't fall for this stupid scam. They do ads that scam people for a living so they know what there doing. I bought this two months ago and it is so complicated, I am still trying to get a refund!!! I have made ZERO dollars. AS if it wasnt bad enough to throw away a hundred dollars, i now get hundreds of telemarketers calling my phone everyday. I am very afraid of identity theft i have to check my accounts everyday, and I still havnt recieved my refund. This is pissing me off, people will say anything to get money. DONT FALL FOR IT .
  • I'm new to this whole work from home thing and JUST withing the last week or so, actually started thinking about it. I received an email form something damn near EXACT to this, but with a different name. It was called "$6000 a month club". I read everything they offered about it and even talked to my boyfriend about it. After trying to google it and coming up completely empty on my attempts, I decided against doing it...and boy am I glad I did the right thing!! For shits and giggles, I typed into google "work from home jobs" and this Michelle Boudreaus Paid to Place crap was the 1st on the list. I read it and some of the comments, but what really set off a red flag was when I read the SAME EXACT comment, that I had read on the other scam! Both scams were the same thing, except different names. Slowly, I'm learning to do research before diving head first into things. I've always been taught that if something seems too good to be true, then it probably is...and it's so true! I cannot for the life of me understand how these people can sleep at night, KNOWING that all they are doing is screwing people over!! How can we put this crap to an end?? Is there a way of reporting these people to the news papers and possibly shutting this type of thing down, completely??? it's just so enraging that all we are trying to do is survive in a shitty economy and these people are sitting pretty and all they are doing is screwing people over!!
    • I just filed a complaint with the FTC today naming Ameritax d/b/a Clicks 2 Offers d/b/a Tiger Paw Media d/b/a Paid to Place (all located at the same address in St. George, UT) as a scam and dealing in fraudulent activity. The fact that they have to hide behind numerous business names is a big clue about their shady practices. I tried their program for a week and was unable to place ads on Craig's List and other similar sites. Apparently, these websites are onto their scam as well and immediately delete any ads associated with this business. Further, their website says "60 Day Money Back Guarantee." I cancelled after 8 days and, 30 days later, still no refund. What's worse is that they sold my cell phone number and email address. Ever since I first signed up with them, I now get no less than 20 - 30 spam emails a day and anywhere from 5 to 10 telemarketing calls per day from all over the country. I'm out $77, but I'm more pissed about the spam and telemarketing calls. I am on the Do Not Call Registry, but that's no use. There are too many calls from too many numbers to report them all. I'm going to have to change my phone number and open a new email account to prevent this crap from continuing. Why are these scumbags allowed to keep ripping people off?!?!?!
  • Has anybody been successful at this?

    What is the best way to go about getting my money back.
    • i feel like a sucker, sounded so good, to good to be true. wish i read this before i signed up. is thier any way to get my money back/
  • Why I need pay $97.00 dls ?

    I want more information
  • Thank God I found this article otherwise by this time I would had been 100 Dollar short, frustrated, pissed, ect at the very least. These people have no heart. They will sell their own mother to the highest bidder for money.
  • I just clicked something on the paid to place site and got a malicious threat warning from my anti-virus software. Not a good sign! 2/19/2013
  • I have checked with the BBB and it is a scam. They say it is a one time fee but that is not true. I have heard that they charge you monthly. They told me not to go by what BBB said. They have their own company that you can check with. I did not get into this thank goodness. You have to place ads offline to which cost money. I don't believe there is a legit work at home business. I have tried others also.
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