Does Providing a Payment Proof Enough to Label a Discussion...
By eichs1
@eichs1 (1934)
Philippines
April 29, 2009 10:50am CST
"Celebrating Milestone"?
I just wanted to share a site for those who are looking for other means to earn on-line that's why I started a topic about a site that recently paid me. I provided a link (not a referral link) directly to the site for anyone who wants to check it. I included my payment proof to show that the site is indeed paying. I don't know why someone considered the discussion as "celebrating milestone" and labeled my discussion as such.
Here's the link to the discussion: http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1993202.aspx
Please enlighten me guys. I don't want to be repeating the same mistakes again. What do you think? Is this really a sort of celebrating a milestone?
1 response
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
29 Apr 09
I think that because you adding a payment proof it was a milestone because to get the payment you had to work on it. There are a lot of people on this site, and so many of the discussions aren't relevant, I know a few of mine have been, if not more then a few. The best bet is to review the guidelines regularly, something I need to more then often.
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@eichs1 (1934)
• Philippines
29 Apr 09
You got some point there. I added the payment proof though, as a proof that the site is paying. It is not the center of the discussion. The discussion is about the site. I re-read myLot guidelines if I am unsure of things I am doing in the site. There is no clear cut explanation though of the phrase "celebrating milestone" that is why I want to hear other members' opinion on this.