👍 Positive / Supporting Claims
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On Trustpilot, Coinpayu has ~3.9 / 5 from over 1,000+ reviews. Many users say it does pay out small amounts, that the interface is easy, and that payments are mostly reliable. Trustpilot
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Some YouTube reviewers (e.g. “Coinpayu Review – Real or Fake?”) call it “legit” as a paid‑to‑click / PTC site, but emphasize that earnings are very low and it may not be worth the time. YouTube
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On Reddit, there are users who say they were able to withdraw small amounts in crypto (e.g. “I cashed out 5 euro”) through the site. Reddit
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👎 Negative / Warning Signals
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On Sitejabber, CoinPayU has a 1.9 / 5 rating from 15 reviews. Many complain about accounts being suspended, withdrawal being blocked, or “they take all your earnings” after you become “inactive.” Sitejabber
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Some blog / review sites label Coinpayu as a scam or at least a very risky site. E.g. PlanetOfReviews says it may pay initial users but then stall payments and hide behind increasing requirements. Planet of Reviews
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LegitExaminer reports many user complaints:
• Withdrawal delays (promised “within 3 days” but extended to 30 days) Legit Examiner
• Unresponsive or generic customer support Legit Examiner
• Accounts banned or put on hold with little explanation Legit Examiner
• Verification demands that seem intrusive (live photo, voice recording, QR codes) Legit Examiner -
Scamadviser gives a “relatively high” trust score, but with caveats: the site’s owner is hidden in domain registration, and because it deals in crypto/earnings, it carries inherent risk. ScamAdviser
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Another evaluation by Scamadviser is more skeptical, noting that the identity of the owner is hidden and that crypto‑earning sites are higher risk. ScamAdviser
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Some users on forums warn that these types of PTC / “earn money online” schemes often operate like bait‑and‑switch: small payouts initially to build trust, then harder obstacles to cash out. Planet of Reviews+1
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On Reddit, several users assert it is a “scam,” or at least “legit scam” (i.e., something that works at first but then traps users). Reddit+1
⚖️ Overall Assessment & Takeaways
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It might “work” at small scales, i.e. for very modest payouts, for some users. The existence of users claiming small successful withdrawals suggests it’s not obviously a total fraud (at least for low amounts).
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But there are significant risk factors:
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High likelihood of delays, holds, or denials when attempting to withdraw larger sums
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Lack of transparency (hidden ownership, opaque policies)
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Reports of account suspensions or bans without clear justification
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Requirement of intrusive verification steps that may pose privacy risks
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Because of the nature of these earning schemes (PTC, “do tasks for crypto / points”), the value you get relative to time and effort is likely very low.



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