Were will I invest my 10 dollars?
By bulastika
@bulastika (5966)
Philippines
December 21, 2009 10:13pm CST
Hi Guys! I'm a little happy today because I just cashout from neobux, ubpux and astrobux.
The total amount is more or less 10 dollars. Now I'm just wondering what to do with it. I'm thinking I will invest it back to upbux and buy some rr..Or in neobux. I'm standard in upbux and golden in neobux but rr ave in neobux even I'm golden is negative. Or I just wait to reach 200 dollars and then withdraw it all.
I'm happy for the first time in four months of clicking I received a cashout..
2 responses
@neelimaravi (1793)
• India
22 Dec 09
hi bulastika, is the astrobux is working, for me from last 15 days it was not working, i am so worried about that. anyway congratulation to you. even i got pay from upbux right now. thankyou for sharing have a nice day.
@bulastika (5966)
• Philippines
22 Dec 09
Its been working smooth for almost a week now..
Just try to login again..
Yeah..Is working but as a standard member the cashout took 14 days or more..
So I'm still waiting and hoping that I will received it.
And I know I will received it..
@neelimaravi (1793)
• India
22 Dec 09
i logged in now also, but it comes like wrong combination. i have done everything no use. how can i contact the administrator to get back the account details. please help me for this. thankyou.
@bulastika (5966)
• Philippines
22 Dec 09
I'm sorry I can't help you and right now the admin is on leave.
So if you can't login you need to wait until January.
@josechukkiri (3014)
• India
22 Dec 09
You better invest in neobux, that is my advice. In many fronts, neobux supersedes upbux. As you have stated that you are 'Golden' in neobux, it is wise to invest again and again in neobux.
@bulastika (5966)
• Philippines
22 Dec 09
Thanks...
But I'm having problem with my rr ave in neobux.
That why I have second thoughts about it.
I will try first to manage my rr ave to profitable level before I go and invest again in neobux..
My rr ave right now is .49 way below the .85 break even point.