Posting Proof of Payment Can Be Tiring?

@Lance26 (956)
Philippines
December 21, 2010 9:50am CST
It is advisable if not mandatory to post proof of payments of our earnings from online jobs. Through this way newcomers and existing members will be encouraged and inspired to click, post, sign-up, play games or read emails depends on the nature of the earning site joined. Legitimacy can also be given to any site if their payment proofs among other factors are traceable in the forums. Minimum pay-out varies on every site. Some has no minimum hence what you earn now can cash-out later on. But the more you ask payment is the more you will bother yourself posting the proof. Be paid but post your proof in return. Don't you get tired posting your payment proofs? Do you prefer no minimum pay-out or 2$ is fine? What about 5 to 10$? What should be the standard pay-out minimum?
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4 responses
@yallit (3677)
• Philippines
22 Dec 10
i like posting payment proofs. this is one way for me to convince other people that the program works. whether or not they sign up under me is fine. the important thing is to lessen the numbers of detractors of the site where i'm getting my earnings from. as for the minimum pay-out, a maximum of $10 is ok if the compensation package will allow you to earn that amount within 2 months (whether or not you have a referral). but i like the payout plan by most bux sites more. you are guaranteed to reach the initial $2 payout in less than 2 months (without referrals) and even though the next minimum payout increases, it would be a lot easier since you now have $2 to invest in renting referrals.
@Lance26 (956)
• Philippines
22 Dec 10
That's the obvious reason for it. Join me here because I just had pay-out This site really works you can see payment proofs in the forum Posting payment proofs will both works for us and the site to persuade or win a referral. However, I'm just wondering if there's an alternative way to make this whole thing simpler without compromising the status of the site.
• United States
21 Dec 10
It can be time consuming to post the payment proofs, but I specifically set time out to do so. As if someone wants to sign up under me, I feel it my duty and responsibility to give proofs, accurate information about my progress. As for payouts, depending on the site, I will take what I can at the time of cash outs.
@Lance26 (956)
• Philippines
22 Dec 10
Yes it is time consuming indeed. I can't blame my 58-year old referral who just quit after receiving her 3rd payment due to having a hardtime posting the proofs. She can't even get a single referral. Told her I could help her if she can't find time, ofcourse don't wanna lose her if you know what I mean.
@Sanitary (3968)
• Singapore
28 Dec 10
I've never posted any proof of payment from my side. I will only show it to them if they want to see it. If not, i shall save myself the trouble of posting when nobody is going to bother about it. Furthermore, when there are many others out there promoting the same sites, they would have a rough idea about the legitimacy of those sites, so proof of payment is actually redundant.
@chalde24 (61)
• United States
22 Dec 10
If the members are posting they should get paid for their posting. If the site require posting to be in a certain format or form it should be stated. If I post within the guidelines stated I want to be rewards accordingly. There are site that say they will pay for certain information and in the end the members don't receive what was promise. The members start saying negative things about the site, so if the site wants to be credible it should live up to it guidelines. I don't want to have to do everything that are in the guidelines to fine out that I will not be paid, or that point and credit will be deducted.