Treasure Trooper
By derlilaStern
@derlilaStern (1756)
United States
May 21, 2009 12:51pm CST
I was talking to some people about making extra money in a forum. One of the other people mentioned Treasure Trooper. They said they made $500 last month there! They did say that they spent a bit of time doing it. It isnt a get rich quick scheme. I looked at the website some and it looks legit to me.
Does anyone know anything about Treasure Trooper? Are they legit? Do they pay? Have you used the site before?
I appreciate anything that anyone knows about the site!
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7 responses
@briandouglas (78)
• United States
22 May 09
Your friend lied to you :)
OR they made many referrals.
If you EVER make that much from a "GPT" site, you will spend well and beyond that.
lol, I see. Like most things.
It is one of the best GPT sites online - make no mistake at all. They pay on time, they pay their users, they have an active community. I'd say them, cash crate, swat cash, are the best I know of in that game...
But you better refer, not be one... Unless you have money to spare, fools and shoppers are good as users on those sites, people who really make money online just write about them.
Hope this Helps :)
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@LouieWpHs04 (4555)
• United States
22 May 09
Swatcash hasn't existed for a while. They actually ran out on me and owe me money but since I didn't reach their "minimum payout" I never got a dime of what I was owed. I'm a bit flustered about it but I don't think it's really worth pursuing for I think it was like. $15 or something, lol. Which is exactly how they like it i'm sure. Where they get about 100 people to recruit others that make them money and more money, and more and more money and then when they hit peak traffic where like. 1000+ people are about to reach minimum payout they go shutdown their site for I think it was something like. "issues we cannot tell the swatcash community". They did pay their members(that had reached their payout limit), yes. Buuut. I think they kind of jipped a lot of other members by shutting down abruptly and not paying money owed to members that were a little short of of the payout limit. I get the whole yeah the person earned $1 or something but for all the people that were like. 90% of the way to payout it's kind of ehhh... Too much cash went back into their wallets that they didn't really deserve is what i'm saying here. Just my thoughts :)
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@briandouglas (78)
• United States
22 May 09
Well, it's been a long while since I even considered spending any time on those sites. How long has it been gone? Technically, they don't owe anything until you reach the payout, if they went out of business, that's understandable as well. All that fraud, you know? ;)
@briandouglas (78)
• United States
23 May 09
Exactly. So it is Never wise to use these sites unless you need a quick buck to pay hosting fees or something the first time, right?
@desteny114 (886)
• United States
23 May 09
I am not a member of any of those sites but I'm not so sure in joining becaue it sounds boring. I was told by a friends that it's really easy that all you have to do i fill out forms and take surveys. And that to me sounds a little boring because I have tried doing surveys before but they are so long and it seams like it will take for ever to get to the end. And about puting my name and adress in alot of form it souns like I will be getting junk mail. I might be wrong and also like I said I am not a member of sites like those.
I you like them and you trust them good for you.
@ersmommy1 (12588)
• United States
22 May 09
It's legit. However I spend my time elsewhere. It just takes more time than I have to spend.
@olydove (1209)
• United States
22 May 09
Hi derlila,
I myself signed up with Treasure Trooper I think two years ago? LOL I don't think I ever even completed an offer I remember signing up and meaning to go back and check it out but never did.
I've heard nothing but good about the site, many people been paid and apparently the staff is pretty good there too. As others warned be sure to cancel of the " free trial " memberships you make when completing offers otherwise you might get a few surprise charges on your bill. Also I do know that Cash Crate is legitimate as well as FusionCash I personally have been paid by FusionCash.
I highly recommend creating a separate email address for your sites like Treasure Trooper etc. otherwise you will be bombarded with spam. In your new email make sure to create a folder for " completed offer confirmations " and " cancel confirmation " emails that you will receive as they do come in handy.
Lots of good free offers to choose from but they only pay a small amount.
If you can get referrals it makes earning a whole lot easier.
Please let me know if I can be of assistance. :)
@UnderSea (69)
• United States
21 May 09
I just joined the site 2 days ago, and last night I spent about 30 mins on one survey which they only gave me .75 cents, not to mention I had to give at least 10 different websites my email add, and some persoanl info, which I felt very uncomfortable doing it.. I M very curious about the payout also, maybe someone can guide me through it. THanks!
@LouieWpHs04 (4555)
• United States
21 May 09
I've received a payment of like. $20 something from them for very little effort. I think I spent like 10-20 minutes on their site or something. The thing with it though is you have to be very careful about the offers you fill out as some try to sign you up for "free offers" that end up costing you later(But that's pretty much all offers sites.). In otherwords they might have made $500 but they probably paid about $150 and had to deal with a whole lot of people to cancel a whole lot of stuff they may have been signed up for unknowingly.