Sending e-mails for cash
By Dymo75
@Dymo75 (340)
New Zealand
6 responses
@henkiprananda (2729)
• Indonesia
5 Nov 11
can you explain me about your discussion? we create an e-mails and get earning or what?
@SpikeTheLobster (6403)
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5 Nov 11
The only way someone would pay $20 per email is if they're employing you as a skilled, experience marketing consultant and getting you to write them. And even then it's a lot of money.
As Owl said, above, it makes no logical sense and you should NEVER pay anyone to let you work for them (they should pay you!).
You're in NZ, you should be able to do stuff like tasks, surveys and so on for a little cash. For decent money, though, you'd have to either do something for yourself (like blogging, affiliate marketing, etc.) or freelance - both of which are much longer-term prospects.
@Dymo75 (340)
• New Zealand
5 Nov 11
Ha, true. But my blog doesn't really get any viewers, and it's mostly about creative writing and animating, which doesn't help with earning really. Also, I find that I have to sit down for a long time before I get cashout, which is pretty annoying. I don't need to earn a lot, but I would want it quickly. Maybe that's the problem with me.
@henkiprananda (2729)
• Indonesia
6 Nov 11
so, you must survey by your self, what the important article people need. don't too far, find around you, like your friend, maybe. or use trafic, maybe you can use social network, like facebook, twitter, or other site.
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
5 Nov 11
There is absolutely no way that anyone would be able to pay $20 for sending ONE email. Also, anyone who charges you money to give you a job is a SCAM.
NEVER pay anyone to give you legitimate work.
ALWAYS consider whether any promise of payment is even logical or reasonable.
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
5 Nov 11
Yeah, we have to be very careful with those types of offers. I have seen a number of them on the internet. So far, I have not joined any of them. I need more time to see how they really work, whether legit or not. Need to read all the fine lines.
@iuliuxd (4453)
• Romania
5 Nov 11
I think it`s a scam and you shouldn`t join that website.No one is paying you 20 dollars for an e-mail you will be lucky if you get a couple of cents and you should ask yourself why do they want you to pay first ? If they can afford to give you 20 dollars for an e-mail then they have enough money already
@tech2d (338)
• United States
5 Nov 11
You have to pay THEM to work for THEM? Anything that requires that you pay upfront is more than likely a scam. There is a saying...if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. This seems to good to be true.