Many users who want to earn extra money on the Internet have recently been interested in reviews of the Power Rental Market (PRM) service. It was created by a certain Dmitry Belov - a man who promises people that they will be able to make a profit online by renting out their computers and laptops. But is this type of income real or is it just another scam?
What is the essence of the PRM - Power Rental Market project?
If you translate the name of this service into Russian, you get "Capacity rental market". The creator of the project claims that there is a whole mass of people who are not averse to using remote servers and are willing to pay for them. The Power Rental Market service is a virtual intermediary between those who are looking for additional capacity and those who want to make money on it.
On the main page of the site in question there is information about how much money other participants in the system receive. New users can also start earning without any hassle. Just check your PC. After passingtest, judging by the reviews of the Power Rental Market (PRM), everyone who tested their computer, in the end, gets the same amount of profit - 23,550 rubles.
Why is it impossible to make money with the PRM service?
If every owner of a laptop or device with which you can access the Internet could generate tens of thousands in minutes using this site, then soon everyone who knew about it would become millionaires.
In fact, if you read literally every review about the Power Rental Market service, it becomes clear that no one except the creators of this project managed to earn a penny on it. Rather, on the contrary, many users who came across this resource and believed what they write on it ended up losing money!
How does the creator of PRM cheat people?
It's not enough to test a PC to get "earned" 23,550 rubles. This fabulous amount of money is just a bait, swallowing which users are ready to give their last pennies in order to quickly get the treasured thousands and become rich.
But in order for the generated rubles to be transferred to the user's real account, you first need to go through some formalities:
- create a salary account by paying only 295 rubles;
- activate the protection module by transferring another 233 rubles to the balance of scammers;
- identify a person (the procedure will cost 302 rubles);
- link the user's card to the generated salary account for 1129 rubles;
- pay the fee of the Power Rental Market scam - only 942 rubles;
- and finally - to compensate for the costs of a manual money transfer in the amount of 580 rubles.
Even if you go through all these steps, nothing will happen. This is just a well-oiled scheme of deception, thanks to which the one who introduced himself as Dmitry Belov managed to earn much more than 23,550 rubles (judging by how many negative reviews there are about PRM Power Rental Market).
What to do if you've already been scammed?
It is likely that many of the article's readers are people who have been affected by the Power Rental Market divorce. Surely such users really want to get their money back and find a deceiver who lured their savings from them with his illusions.
Dmitry Belov is not the person who should be blamed for what happened. The attacker used a random full name and a photo from the Internet. The WHOIS (domain owner information) of the PRM website also contains fictitious data. It turns out that there is no one to blame. To sue someone, you first need to find at least some clue - IP, real name, passport details or residential address. But based on what is written about the Power Rental Market (PRM) in the reviews, people do not know this information, which means they are powerless.
The only thing you can do to stop the deceptive capacity rental service is to block the site. It's already been done! If you try to access the scammers' resource, you will fail - the registrar deleted the project.
What lesson can be learned from the Power Rental Market story?
Facing such sites and getting a negative experience from cooperation with them, people become smarter and stop believing everything they write on forums and online publications. If someone promises you to earn a huge amount of money in a very short time without any difficulties, in most cases it is a divorce!
If someone really wanted to help people make a profit, this person would not ask for any upfront payment, because why are they needed if you can write off part of the income and thereby pay all existing expenses? It turns out that if you are offered a job, but they ask you for money in advance, then this is another scam!
PRM stopped deceiving people because users started talking about this project on other sites. There was a mass of truthful reviews denying the honesty of the resource in question. That is why, if you suddenly come across another portal offering incredible money for simple actions, first of all you should check through search engines if there are any comments about it. As a last resort, you can ask about such websites on thematic forums! Savvy users will quickly figure out if it's a scam or not.
As for the sale and rental of computer power, these are 100% scammers, even if it is not about PRM, but about a site with a different name!