Have you tried any of the -mails?
By cjfoust
@cjfoust (614)
United States
March 22, 2009 1:00pm CST
Lately I have run across a few paid to read email sites that look too good to be true. They pay anywhere from $3 - $10 or more dollars per email; however, cashout is $10,000 or other outrageous amounts. The sites are pumpkin-mails, cloud-mails, cherry-mails, etc. Has anyone joined any of these sites? If so, have you been paid from them? They offer no minimum payout for upgraded members. Are there any upgraded members here? I joined pumpkin-mails and I'm at $750 and was thinking about upgrading but I don't want to do that if the site is just a scam... Any information is appreciated!
10 responses
@ayanbanerjee (148)
• India
22 Mar 09
Dear friend All this sites are scam please ignore it. Its actually waste your time nothing more...
@ayanbanerjee (148)
• India
22 Mar 09
Yes I have tried some the website that pay much.. but all are scam..
@yzedxw (357)
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22 Mar 09
Yes it will be defo a scam because it is no pint to pay that much if another sites paying few cents.AW survey is the same you join the site and in 10 minutes you have 27 dollars!!!!!! but payout is 75 and from that day till you die there is no mo surveys..yes you can earn money on refferals (1.50 for one) but I read that before you get 70 dollars they just cancel your account without any reason.I think MyLOt is only one site what pays (hope so):D and nomincashou(link in my profile)and on nominicashout you can earn only about 20 cents but every day and you can earn more money on refferals and they pay you whenever you want there is no min cashout:)
@turandotty (228)
• United States
22 Mar 09
Yes, it's definitely a scam. I haven't heard of any of those either. There is no way they pay you that much per email...the most I've ever gotten is 2 cents from legitimate sites. Inboxdollars.com and sendearnings.com are both good and cashout is $30.. high but there are other ways to earn money there, like taking surveys and stuff.
@azertacxw (142)
• Morocco
22 Mar 09
hi friend i dont encorage you to join this type of sites because where you find higher porcentage it should be a scam
good luck with serious sites
@Mysticpaul (2)
• United States
22 Mar 09
I would stay away from the ones that say pay out at $10,000. I have been up there with 2 sites and when it came time for payout, it took a long time and I only got $10.00 and the site disappeared. However my friend is in cloud-mails as a dimaond member. The currency is not US, so don`t be fooled when your payout is only $50 and not $50,000.