When Can I Withdraw My Redgage Money?

@beingwell (3625)
Thailand
November 1, 2011 8:58pm CST
Hi guys! I'm at 32 bucks in RG now and I don't know how to withdraw.hihihi.. It seems that they have a cut-off period as well, like here in MyLot. Anyway, it's my first time to cash out there. Anyway with an idea how payment works there? Thanks!
3 responses
@abhi_bangal (5518)
• Ahmednagar, India
2 Nov 11
If I am not wrong, you had responded to one of my discussions just a couple of days back. This is when I had first heard of this site. Will you please tell me what it is like and how I can go about using it?
• Ahmednagar, India
2 Nov 11
I just forgot to mention that the first payment is about $25. $5 is the first processing fee for it. After that for each transaction a commission of about 5% is cut. So, this means, when you earn the next $25, you will have to pay $1.25 as the commission. I happened to read this after you gave me the address of the site. But yet, I don't know the technicalities and that's what I am asking you. Please shade a little light on this.
@beingwell (3625)
• Thailand
3 Nov 11
Well, Redgage is a social bookmarking site abhi. You can bookmark your blogs, articles or whatever content you want. You can share links, blogs, photos and vids. The site pays you money for doing so. I use RG to promote my Triond links. I'm happy that it's now one of my top referring sites in Triond. I reached my 30 bucks in less than a month there; although, I've been a member for 3 months. The first 2 months, I earned less than 2 dollars since I don't know how to use RG. When I finally learned how to get RG views, I easily reached the 30 bucks. If you look me up there, you'll see that I already have 33 bucks. :D I hope this gives you a bit of idea on the site.
• Ahmednagar, India
6 Nov 11
I have yet not got a clear idea about the working of the site. I saw your profile on the site. But was rather difficult to understand. I saw the article about Angry Birds. Please explain a few things to me as I think it is a good earning option. First of all tell me if the article about Angry Birds that you wrote was posted on Triond or on the gaming site (I don't remember the name of the site now). It seems that you have kept a link to this article from RG. Am I right? If yes, did you only write a small introduction about it and then gave a link? If not, then please tell me how to do it? Does RG require fresh articles only? Please explain.
• United States
3 Nov 11
If you don't mind me asking, how long did it take you to earn that $32 bucks? I've been on Redgage for awhile, and I'm no where near that. I will admit that I'm not as active on there as other sites though.
@beingwell (3625)
• Thailand
4 Nov 11
Hi prospectboy! Well, I've been with RG for 3 months already you see. The first 2 months, I got less than 2 dollars. On the third month, I joined the RG group in Facebook, (similar to our little support group there, you know.. ) and in a month, I accumulated more than 30 bucks. The members there are very nice. They'll twit and share your RG links as long as you do the same for them and follow their rules. I'm earning more than a dollar everyday with RG now, thanks to that group.
• United States
7 Nov 11
Thanks a lot for your help beingwell. I sent a request earlier to join the group. Hopefully I'll get accepted. Glad to see you are having success on Redgage.
@rollylolly (2843)
• India
3 Nov 11
Thanks for this discussion beingwell . I too had ambiguity about the payment option in redgage . Now I got some idea . Congrats for earning the $ 33 there
@beingwell (3625)
• Thailand
4 Nov 11
Sure thinkg rolly! I'm happy with RG even if I get my first payment there months after.hahahaha!! Besides, it's giving me extra views for my Triond articles. RG is now in my top referring sites for Triond.