Is it that hard?

By Toni
@toniganzon (72533)
Philippines
October 23, 2011 10:07pm CST
I don't think the mylot guidelines are that hard to follow. Especially the ones regarding inactivity. If you have been inactive in mylot for 3 months or so then do you still think you deserve the money you earned while you were still active? Mylot may be slow in giving money but i never noticed that at all. Maybe because i'm here not for the money. But if you know the rules, if you are active, this is the best earning site and earning that $10 won't take that long. All kinds of job need hard work to pay off and if you consider mylot as your online job don't you think you should pay attention more?
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10 responses
• India
24 Oct 11
Yeah you are correct friend.. First of all i am here in mylot to earn money. But now a days it became addicted to me. I think if some one wants to earn money through mylot why will they be inactive for 90days???I my point of view mylot is just trying to keep their members active through this active pay rule..
@toniganzon (72533)
• Philippines
24 Oct 11
Exactly! Mylot is a lovely community for everybody to enjoy and it's not all about the money.
@naseemkum (1803)
• India
24 Oct 11
Really if the member is inactive here for 90days then he is not qualified to gain his own money. I think there is no difficulty in working active in mylot. Just make respond to 20discussions wil always remain u active in mylot. As u said mylot dont needs real hard work to be active but simply active and make comments in mylot wil gives u satisfaction as a good earner and good learner always.
• Philippines
24 Oct 11
I agree to you. I think it's not really hard to follow mylot guidelines. As much as possible, I try really hard to follow every rule. I understand why mylot doesn't give instant money and will require us to work really hard in order to reach payout. That is because this is a free site, everyone can join which is great. And this site doesn't require super proficient English skills.
@toniganzon (72533)
• Philippines
24 Oct 11
The rules aren't strict at all and we can freely express ourselves here as long as we follow the guidelines.
@dpk262006 (58678)
• Delhi, India
24 Oct 11
Hi Toni! You are very right that mylot guidelines regarding inactIveness or otherwise on mylot are not very hard to follow. Those who are here to earn money only forget that it requires lots of patience and preseverence to earn anything through on line activities. I think when some of them find that their earnings are getting fatter at a slow pace, they stop coming here regularly. Moreover one should have interest in 'writing' and if one does not enjoy writing views or reading views of others, s/he may discontinue coming here.
@toniganzon (72533)
• Philippines
24 Oct 11
Some people have misconception for online earnings. They think it's fast and easy money. And they think that it's something that they can do in lieu of a real job. Well they are mistaken. Mylot is more than that and we all know that.
@jazel_juan (15746)
• Philippines
24 Oct 11
Sas because so many join mylot thinking this is one site that will give them instant cashout..the thing is like any other work, you also have to exert effort..and like any other work, if you love it, you will have fun and money comes along with it.
@toniganzon (72533)
• Philippines
24 Oct 11
I totally agree. Some people think that earning online is as easy as pie and doesn't require some thoughts or hard work at all. I hope they'll understand this point.
@inertia4 (27960)
• United States
26 Oct 11
Well, if you look at MyLot as a job, then you should know everything about it. But I cannot see using MyLot as a job unless you have lots of active referrals adding to your income. I know that I could spend all day here, but I do not know how much I would make all by myself. I do not think I would make enough to support myself. But I never tried that so I don't know. But I think that whatever you do online or offline, you should totally understand and concentrate on.
@naseemkum (1803)
• India
24 Oct 11
Mylot guidelines is not severe. Because i seen every site has some inactivity policy. In every site member's account got deleted after 60days or more. But in mylot i think the account remains active but we cant claim our earned amount before. If ur inactive for 3months then why we are choosing a earning site. We have to be active everyday if ur really interested in making top in mylot always.
@toniganzon (72533)
• Philippines
24 Oct 11
I agree. It's not too hard to follow and mylot is actually kinder than others in not deleting your account but just deleting the money you have worked, that is if you really worked for it.
@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
24 Oct 11
Hi toni Well, you are quite right. Earning needs hard work and when that in done online and you dont get paid, that really pains. But MyLot is a genuine site that pays and best of all, it pays for us being entertained. I too dont bother about my earnings and feel that participating is what is important as I have so many great friends here... they would not have been if it wasnt MyLot. For those who leave and go off for a vacation of more than their deadline of 90 days, I agree that they do not deserve the balance they had in their account before they went away. Today, technology is almost everywhere and there is no reason they cannot log in to MyLot if they need their balance back within the deadlines of 90 days of inactivity... The best part - MyLot considers even a login as an activity
@ashbelle (49)
• Philippines
24 Oct 11
The rules here is not strict at all. In the first place, its a free site. And its just like chatting and commenting with friends with just an added benefit of the pay.
24 Oct 11
i agree and don't agree with this! ..inactivity is a persons choice, and sometimes it cannot be helped. say due to financial problems [no internet] or maybe illness etc. so them not being online may not be their fault, in which case thats not really on that money they earned fair and square gets taken from them. but at the same time, i can see your point that if people just don't bother to opporate mylot properly, maybe they shouldn't be entitled to their earnings?
@WakeUpKitty (8694)
• Netherlands
24 Oct 11
I think it should not matter if you been active daily or not. The money you earned is yours. To be honest I find it strange you loose it if you are away for some time. There are enough reasons to think out why someone can't be on the internet for some months (illness, operations, no internet of your own, vacation, etc). I also don't have the feeling that they are slow with paying. I assume it is a lot of work also if I see how many members are here. If so it would not be a reason for me not to join/visit mylot anymore. For me this is one of the most interesting sites, a good reason to come back. I like to read the opinions over here a lot. I don't consider mylot as an online job and I doubt if anyone can see it like that. Seems hard to me to have knowledge about so many subjects and give good info and/or responds.