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daman371 Lifeless Person
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Rashy Lifeless Person
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:26 pm Post subject: |
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I myself has never tried it. I've read from numerous other sites that they are legit, but the authority of those sites could easily be questioned.
If you want to try them then go as anonymously as they allow you. Don't give them information to any existing bank accounts, if they require a credit card number then use an empty paypal if possible (because they should be paying you and not require any of your money to start with ), don't give them any real information basically.
Thats just my thoughts anyway _________________ Rashy! |
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Kovacs Retired

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| M0ose is an authority on these kind of things. Either ask him or go to his website - http://www.wna.com.ru/ - to look at the sites he has used in the past (and he provides proof of payment). |
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krt ...

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InboxDollars is the only one I remember. It is a legit site but it's slow money. I remember getting a little from them years ago and giving up.
If you are interested, others that I found were legit were AllAdvantage and EmailCash. I don't know where the former is now though.
Also, I recommend against them. Sure, it's easy money but once you get a job and earn much more, you'll realise they were a waste of time. If you want quick money online, utilise your IT skills as a freelancer or if you have some money to spend, market a site with affiliate programs, advertising or start your own business. _________________
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Pie32 Not Banned

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| krt wrote: | | If you want quick money online, utilise your IT skills as a freelancer or if you have some money to spend, market a site with affiliate programs, advertising or start your own business. |
Or just stick a few ads on your website. I've had Google AdSense on my site for less than a day now and I've already made 29 cents. Sure, it's not much money, but hey, I made this money without even going to my own website. |
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krt ...

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| Pie32 wrote: | | krt wrote: | | If you want quick money online, utilise your IT skills as a freelancer or if you have some money to spend, market a site with affiliate programs, advertising or start your own business. |
Or just stick a few ads on your website. I've had Google AdSense on my site for less than a day now and I've already made 29 cents. Sure, it's not much money, but hey, I made this money without even going to my own website. |
I mentioned advertising, however I recommend against it for new sites. Less than a few dollars a day is worthless when considering the opportunity costs from deterring potential return users or users that would otherwise have an improved browsing experience on the site and are therefore more likely to notice it, recommend it to friends, blog about it etc. |
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martinz Grandmaster Poster

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| I guess the surveys are legitimate offers. Most people hate filling up survey forms and some companies are employing full time workers just to conduct surveys. Instead of employing these workers, these companies does the survey online, save the resources to employ these workers and pay those who genuinely fill up survey forms. There are also possibilities that these companies use several methods to conduct surveys of which, this is one of them. |
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