Cash hamster
By TheRealDawn
@dawnald (85146)
Shingle Springs, California
September 2, 2010 12:39pm CST
OK, go back to your normal lives. There is no site called Cash hamster (that I know of). This was a sneaky Dawn trick to lure you in here.
Actually, I would have checked out Cash Gopher yesterday if work hadn't blocked downloads. But usually I am the last person to check out new sites and opportunities and so on.
Sometimes it's lucrative being one of the first people to jump in. And sometimes you just end up being the person who is first to find out, "oops, it's a scam". I guess it all evens out in the end.
Are you one of those people who jumps all over new sites and new earning opportunities? Or do you just sit back and wait and see how it all shakes out? Mostly, I'm just kept too busy on the sites that I am on anyway....
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19 responses
@insomniacgirl (76)
• United States
2 Sep 10
Hi! I usually wait and see how a site works out before jumping into it. I'm like you though too, being kept too busy on the sites that I'm signed up for. Sometimes I'll wait a few months and then check the internet to see if a new site has actually paid anyone, as well. :-)
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@GardenGerty (160883)
• United States
2 Sep 10
I go both ways, depending on my mood. I have a lot of things I have signed up for but never done anything with. I was glad, since I recruited a few people to SideTick, that it did actually pay.
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@mentalward (14690)
• United States
3 Sep 10
Normally, I'm like you. I want to hear first-hand stories before deciding whether or not to jump on the bandwagon.
But, this time, I did join and download the software. I felt confident that it wouldn't harm my computer or compromise any personal information because, well, because it's part of myLot! Ya gotta trust myLot, right?
Anyway, I'm pretty sure I'm glad I did this time because I already earned money... for doing absolutely nothing! It's kinda cool to have this sitting in the background while you go about your business and see money coming your way. You don't have to do anything other than what you normally do so it doesn't take time away from the more important things, like chatting here or taking surveys, etc.
Now, if there WERE a Cash Hamster, I'd have to decline if it meant I had to download another program. I don't like too much going on at once. I useta could handle it but now that I'm old, nope.
@mentalward (14690)
• United States
3 Sep 10
That's true and I prefer hamsters over gophers but I'd always have that stupid hamster dance song going through my head.
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@hexeduser22 (7418)
• Philippines
3 Sep 10
I don't usually jump in, in fact I'm always late when it comes to new sites but this animal holding some cash site is really tempting so I jumped in with the rest. I jumped in because its from mylot and for no other reason at all. Mylot is mylot and it is still my number one site and I will try any online program with mylot in it
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@BarBaraPrz (47620)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
8 Sep 10
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@hexeduser22 (7418)
• Philippines
8 Sep 10
the word dawn is with mylot so the search engine couldn't find it. I'll try fakemylotprogram.com later
I'm now having doubts with what I have written above because of dawnsfakemylotprogram.com
@rosegardens (3032)
• United States
2 Sep 10
I like to see how a site is working out before I get in. However, I still have been scammed by a couple of them. They paid promptly for months, even a year or so, and I finally decided to join. Shortly thereafter, they quit paying.
Like you, I have been able to spot many scams just by sitting back and watching what is happening with the get paid sites. Unfortunately, I'm not that good at it and still get caught up in some every now and again.
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@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
2 Sep 10
Me too, though there is the flip side. If a site is referral based, and you sit back and wait, you may miss out because everybody else has already signed up!
@rosegardens (3032)
• United States
3 Sep 10
This is so very true! I am having trouble getting referrals to donkey, adpaid and matrixmails because I waited so long to join. Newer programs I signed up for got the referrals, but those sites bit the dust and I feel badly for my referrals. Money is not easy to come by these days.
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@BarBaraPrz (47620)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
3 Sep 10
Gopher, hamster or rat? It's only for people running Windows, and it runs in your computer's "down time"? When I'm not using my computer, I turn it off. How'd that work? Not very well, I bet.
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@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
17 Sep 10
waiting for the shake.
i'm not sure i like the idea of it running in the background.
sounds like a recipe for windowsfart.
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@paula27661 (15811)
• Australia
4 Sep 10
I am the same as a lot of folks here; I don’t have the time to try new things too often. I do tend to sit back and wait and see what happens before I delve into new sites etc. I do rely on my instincts and I don’t feel bad about Cash Gopher but time will tell and the only way to know if it is worth the trouble is to try it out. I trust the fact that it is a MyLot venture.
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@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
7 Sep 10
That does help knowing that myLot backs it...
@Theresaaiza (10487)
• Australia
3 Sep 10
Being something that came from myLot, I didn't think twice anymore. I must say that I really jumped into this opportunity without even trying to understand what it does.
I won't uninstall it yet though. I was kind of hoping I'd be a millionaire in a week! Kidding!
I'm the type to jump into something if it was recommended. I can't seem to trust the ones that I found on my own even if it was really reliable.
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@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
9 Sep 10
I don't have the time or the patience, but if you want to do them, it's good to verify that they are reliable...
@aerous (13434)
• Philippines
5 Sep 10
I am always looking for new opportunities that really legitimate and sustainable. Because as I am doing online earning in a few months and I want to explore for more opportunities that help me boost income daily...
I am also busy on site that paid me regularly but it's maybe better if we can look for another good opportunities online, right?
Have a great day!
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@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
7 Sep 10
It's not a bad idea to have a few different sources...
@much2say (55901)
• Los Angeles, California
3 Sep 10
I at least look at the sites . . . and if the sign up is "easy", I just might sign up. But then, I do nothing further. I always intend to go back to check it out, but I get lazy . . . getting caught up with my current "earning" sites (which I don't have many of). I'm barely keeping up with myLot as it is these days!! I like to do my own research on various sites - looking for reviews here and wherever . . . and most of the time I can find the "real" answer. Cash Gopher is too new I guess - I don't know if anyone knows just yet. Maybe this is something I'll try for myself - signing up is simple enough - and supposedly you do "nothing". Hmmmmm. I'm not going to keep my hopes up about it - in fact, I'll probably forget I even signed up!!
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@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
7 Sep 10
I was going to try this weekend, but I forgot. :D
@much2say (55901)
• Los Angeles, California
3 Sep 10
Next morning from comment above. Ok. So I tried to download it, but it got interrupted, so it didn't work. Anyway, now I am reading from of the myLotters that it seems to make your computer go way slow . . . so I'm GLAD it didn't work and I'm not going to try again.
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@catalady (363)
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3 Sep 10
Aw dam dawnald...I was all excited then to read all about Cash Hamster and how I could earn hamster food on it , hehehehe.
I do like to look at new sites and just generally see what's going on and how they work but I don't tend to join them until I have read a little bit about them and seen some general reviews on some other website and made sure that they are kosher and worthwhile joining. I am almost at my limit of the amount of sites I can realistically handle being a contributing member of right now - any more and I would become a poor member of some of them because I just couldn't keep up with everything going on and contribute regularly.
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@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
7 Sep 10
all these sites can get to be pretty much overwhelming, and you end up having to pick and choose the ones that have the most value to you!
@Sandra1952 (6047)
• Spain
3 Sep 10
Hello, Dawn. I'm kept very busy with MyLot and Helium, but I downloaded the hamster software because 1)It's from MyLot, and I trust them. 2)I apparently don't have to do anything to earn money.
My laptop has a power saving feature, so I tend to leave it on all day and just close it down at night, so if, as is claimed, I can earn in the computer's idle time, it could really be something for nothing. We'll see.
I joined Readbud along with everyone else, and that turned out to be a scam, as nobody seems to have been paid. However, as it didn't cost anything to join, all I lost is a little time when I could have been doing other things, so no real harm done.
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@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
7 Sep 10
I never did get around to joining Readbud. Sometimes procrastination pays off! :D
@TeamCholent (2832)
• United States
2 Sep 10
I rarely jump aboard something new only due to the lack of time on my part. I have my hands full with current sites and they working well for me so...
Also if you join quickly sure you can make good cash and lure millions of referrals but you can also waste hours for nothing. Im not greedy so in no rush to join a program unless its source is legit.
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@ktmatunog (912)
• Philippines
3 Sep 10
i sit and wait.since i am a newbie to this online earning world, i must be cautious enough.now because i am still starting, i am not maybe too late to join legit earning sites right?
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@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
7 Sep 10
Any time you are interested in joining an earning site, see if you can find somebody to recommend it, preferably somebody who can provide you with proof that the site pays. Nothing wrong with being cautious.
@msabc1 (88)
• Hong Kong
3 Sep 10
Since I'm a new MMO people, all of these sites are 'new' to me. So I'm the one who jumps all over new sites as mentioned. But I did check over many forums and learn from experienced users that which of those are scams, which and which are trusted, such that I'm here in myLot. Yet I also joined some really new or even pre-launch sites, because I think I can get referrals easier in new sites than in trusted sites. Those sites I joined now is balanced in a fifty fifty ratio in terms of new and old sites. :P
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@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
7 Sep 10
yeah it's usually easier to get a referral on a newer site...