How does the earning in this site really work ?????????
By murali1
@murali1 (73)
India
July 19, 2008 11:41am CST
Hey, i'm new to mylot. i know posting discussions earns you money but it seems kind of slow.i read the site's explanation but i need to hear from someone who have earned.
can anyone tell me other ways to earn.
also i searched for other online sites like these but couldnt find them.
even this site requires you to have a paypal and a bank account.
let me make my condition clear
i have no bank account
i have no credit card
i haven't turned 18 yet
i can give no initial investment
can anyone tell me a site where i can earn which does not need all these and just mails the money to you're home.i'm not talking big money or anything,just a small income.
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1 response
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
20 Jul 08
I don't know of any sites except survey sites that pay you by check. Can you open a small bank account? Then you can set up a paypal account and be paid.
You make money here by starting discussions but they have to be more than one line. You did fine this time, it was detailed and interesting. You get a penny for it. You get a penny for every reply you receive. Then you reply to others' discussions and receive a penny for each reply you make. You can make extra if you include a picture in your discussion or reply to another's. It's a fun way to make some extra money but you certainly won't get rich doing it. The extra $20 or so per month comes in handy, though.
I hope you resolve your payment issues! Perhaps use a friend's paypal or have your parents set one up?
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
20 Jul 08
If someone signs up under your name, you get a percentage of what they earn. It doesn't come out of their pocket, it's more of an ongoing bonus for you. So every penny they earn here, they get the whole amount but you get a portion, too. If you sign up under someone else's name, on any site, they get a bonus for your earnings without costing you anything.
Caution: there's only one id allowed here per household and they have ways of knowing if you have two identities. Not saying you would do that, but it crossed my mind just because I'm curious. Then I read the rules and saw it wasn't allowed. I know there are some double identities here but they'll eventually be kicked out.