PackBarre

PackBarre (FR)

5
  • Closed

Description

PackBarre is a paid bar created in 2007 by BPMconcept SAS (located in Marseille in France) and owned by Marc BLANC-PATIN.

Originally, PackBarre was intended to allow users to win Pack+ for the Prizee gaming site.
Prizee is a free games site to win gifts.

For a few years, PackBarre has changed and now allows you to win codes for many gaming sites (see Payments section below).

On PackBarre, you can win NewPack (site currency) :

  • by using the paid bar
  • by participating in the clan cup
  • by playing PackBarre games on your smartphone or tablet

Among the banners you will see on the paid bar, you will also see bonus banners.
These bonus banners allow you to earn percentages, credits or extra points.

+ 1% bonus on your account

You can also earn money by buying products on the Internet via their cashback system.
Currently, PackBarre refund up to 20% of your purchases.

And finally, you can also earn extra percentages in the "Paid Clicks" section.
100 percents = 1 NewPack.

Currently, PackBarre has already paid 2.1 million euros to its members in gifts form.

PackBarre is closed (but paying a maximum of members).

PackBarre is closed

Other infos

  • 367279 members
  • Site created in 2007
  • Country where the server is located : FR

Payments

You can be paid by bank transfer or choose from :
- the 22,671,368 gifts available through their partnership with Amazon.
Delivery in 45 days maximum.
- the twenty codes available in the shop.
Codes are sent automatically.

Payment processors available

  • Bank transfer

Dernière preuve de paiement

Payment proofs for closed sites have been removed from the server to save disk space.

Referral program

Referral on 1 level : 100% (1 NewPack)

When one of your referral earn a NewPack through the paid bar, you earn 1 NewPack too.

Our opinion

PackBarre was a good paid bar since 2007, but the site finally closed at the end of September 2018 after having paid its members.

Note : 5 / 5

Review published on 17 August 2017 UTC by