Internet Money
By CoffeeAnyone
@CoffeeAnyone (3210)
Canada
April 29, 2007 3:17am CST
I have been trying out a few of these survey sites. A couple of them I am totally shocked over. I believe for reading emails they are paying me 1-100's of a scent; I think? To tell you the truth I really dont' know what that is called. I only know that I have read a huge amount of emails. My pay is at this point 0.007445 something like that. Is that crazy or what. Is that all my time is worth to them. Needless to say i am done with them. Sure they will pay out at 3 dollars but how many years will it take someone to get there at this rate? Does anyone out there know how to make some really good money on the internet?
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@bigpinkmomma (449)
• Canada
9 Jun 07
Well I am late in answering responding to this. Welcome to the online world of making money. It is possible to make a fair amount of pocket money reading emails. The trick is to find ones that are reputable. There various forums online that talk about these programs, and give advice . They talk about who pays and who does not . I do some surveys and I have not had any problem getting paid. My problem is qualifying for the survey. My demographics don't often match up properly .
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@CoffeeAnyone (3210)
• Canada
10 Jun 07
Thanks I didn't know about those forms untell you told me! For sure I will be checking into those.
@danishcanadian (28955)
• Canada
29 Apr 07
The word you are looking for is SCAM, it is a scam what they are doing to you. a "Scent" is how something smells. Anyway, I know what you are saying. A lot of those sites just don't pay enough. I found one the other day that does, and I signed up. A friend of mine told me she's already earned well over $20 from them. AdBux! Here is my referal link.
http://adbux.org/?r=danishcanadian
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@danishcanadian (28955)
• Canada
29 Apr 07
I was basing it on her description. If the amount of work is too much, and the amount of payment is sub-zero, then it must be a scam. I was not specifying the site, rather how it appeared, based on her description.
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