$0.01 clicks and Instant payouts? What? Believe it or not, it's true!
By paidreader
@paidreader (5143)
United States
June 8, 2008 10:01am CST
I don't know if you've heard all the buzz about NeoBux or not, but after seeing several discussions about the instant payouts there, I had to give it a try for myself to see just how fast those instant payments really were. After all, no other paid to click site was offering $0.01 to $0.02 for each of your clicks and who can resist a low $2 payout? I know I couldn't.
Anyway, it only took me a few weeks to reach the minimum and as of this morning, I hit that payout button for the first time. I was watching the clock in the corner of my screen, expecting some delay, but no, before the clock had even advanced one minute, I had already received an email from AlertPay with the subject** AlertPay: Money Received**. Sure enough, when I checked my AlertPay account, the money was there!
If you're wondering if NeoBux really does have instant payouts, let me assure you, they do! I would however, caution you to wait until you have more than the minimum as it costs $0.30 to receive the $2.03 payout which is about 15% of the amount earned. (payout proof attached)
Aw heck, who am I kidding, request your first payout as soon as you get the minimum so you can see how fast they pay. Maybe after that, you'll be able to resist hitting the payout button until you've earned a good amount.
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@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
8 Jun 08
Why do you get fees deducted when you receive payment?
I have cashed out there three times so far butI have never paid any fees, Neitherhave I paid fees when I receive from other sites. What sort of account do you have? I have a Personal Starter Account which is free to use up to $400 monthly.
Just wanted to point out that the next cashout will be at $3 because it goes up one dollar every time until it reaches ten where it stops.
@paidreader (5143)
• United States
8 Jun 08
I have a Personal Pro Verified account at AlertPay. I think one of the main reasons I chose it over the Personal Starter account was because the starter account offers No Business Tools (shopping cart, buy now/subscription buttons, etc.) Since I have been setting up webpages that actually sell something I wanted to have the tools I needed to create the buy now buttons like I can do with PayPal. This way I can offer more payment options. With the Pro account, I can even accept payments by credit cards or send out mass payments if I needed to.
This is what comes with the account I selected:
A Personal Pro account gives you access to numerous online selling tools to help you thrive online. If you are an active seller or you an avid online shopper, choose the AlertPay Personal Pro account today!
Conduct business under your name
Low receiving fee of 2.5% + $0.25 per transaction
Accept Credit Card payments
Website Payments: Buy Now Buttons, Subscriptions and Recurring Payments
Instant Payment Notification (IPN): Real-time notification to your servers
Mass Pay: Send out payments to groups of people
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You have me curious now, what did you mean by it stops at ten? You mean they stop the payouts or just stop increasing the minimum amount after each payout?
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@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
8 Jun 08
I see. So in the end you lose out if you get all those fees on such small amounts
No it stops at 10 meaning it doesn't keep increasing. I could have cashed my third at $4 but I let it 'grow' to $5 before requesting (as I know they pay by now) and 'gained' a dollar Next one will be $5
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@projectzymeth (50)
• Philippines
8 Jun 08
Hi , This neobux thing is pretty interesting. Is this for real? Can i also use my existing paypal account there? How do you actually recieve your payout? I just wanna make sure that i am not again running into a mistake again.
Thanks.
@paidreader (5143)
• United States
8 Jun 08
Yes! It's actually true that they put the money in your account as soon as you hit the button and request the payout. They payout via AlertPay which is an online payment processor similar to Paypal. As far as I'm aware, this is their only payment option. Setting up an account with AlertPay is just as easy as it was to get your PayPal account and if you elect to have a free standard account, there shouldn't be any fees deducted when you get your earnings.
Let me know if you want to set up an alertpay account and I'd be happy to provide you with a link to signup.
@paidreader (5143)
• United States
8 Jun 08
Thanks lillybug. If you're active there on a daily basis, I'm sure you'll be testing it for yourself very soon. Best of Luck!