Ringmails
By suzzy3
@suzzy3 (8341)
September 28, 2009 4:34pm CST
I had to laugh when I logged on to ringmails to check my balance and it was $2,600 dollars with no way of cashing out ,I think I have been scammed not unless someone else is earning a fortune and keeping quiet about it,I am hopping someone says yes it is true they have earn't $3000 dollars last week awaiting the news I am expecting and not what I am dreaming of.
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7 responses
@jazzsue58 (2666)
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29 Sep 09
Yeah, you get the cash alright - pity it can only be used at the "Bank of Monopoly"!
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@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
28 Sep 09
hi suzzy3 what is ringmails and why such a big balance? if it'were really not a scam surely you could cash it out. I'
will bet it might be a numerical error. One time we went to'payh for our dinner at Spires restaurant and the bill was $ 126.70
and we all looked at each other. the cashier was so embarrassed'
and explained she hit two buttons too many,it was 6.70 as the two dinners were on special.
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@tamarafireheart (15384)
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29 Sep 09
Hi suzzy,
I can never believe anything like that, that is just a big scam, why can't you cash it out, it should have gone into your account if it was real, I won'teven bother.
Tamara
@lengzki (125)
• United States
29 Sep 09
Well this is really good to be true. It's like bankomails where the minimum payout is I think $10,000 and you'll really be tempted to participate in their program as the amount you earn is really good only to find out that it's a scam. It's nice though to imagine you can earn such huge amount online. Just be careful. Check reviews and feedbacks from sites like this so you won't just waste your time and investment.