I just encountered a get paid to chat program...
By jimeny
@jimeny (640)
Israel
4 responses
@pokumon (644)
• United States
4 Feb 11
I tried it for a little while. I never reached payout. For me it is too slow and you don't get enough money for chatting. Plus it's hard to engage people in conversation. Mostly people would just send out their referral links for various websites. I think it is legit and will pay if you stick with it. Personally I prefer chatting with people that I actually know and can do this for hours at a time. I use Meebo most of the time although sometimes I use Facebook chat and still others gchat.
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32697)
• Calgary, Alberta
4 Feb 11
I rather stick with mylot because a chat is kinda awkward. I do chat but with camera but I still find it awkward, Mylot is easier for me because its not live. Plus harrassment kinda happens more in chatrooms than messageboards. I'm not sure if that is worth the time. But for sure nothing is wrong with trying. I mean chat roulette is the most awkward thing I had ever done.
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32697)
• Calgary, Alberta
6 Feb 11
So how did your conversations had gone there? did you make some friends or have a flamewar with trolls?
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
5 Feb 11
That sounds interesting, if it works well. I have heard of sites like that recently, and many people are joining and participating in the programs. I have not joined any yet. Thank you for the information.
@iEarnReport (195)
• United States
5 Feb 11
If you're talking about Ro2, I don't think it's worth my time. I can spend the same amount of time completing offers on SquishyCash or InboxDollars and make 10 times as much money. It might be for some people who want to be extra social, but you can't talk about anything in the chat about making money. You have to completely stay on a personal topic or talk about your hobbies. You can't even reference to any sites.