Thanks to the earlier post
By DaEntity
@DaEntity (122)
United States
February 18, 2007 4:41pm CST
Thanks to the post this morning I was able to read up on moola.com
It seems pretty interesting. The person never responded to me about receiving an invite so I had to go to the mylot moola discussion and get one... So far I've made .64 cents. There is no fee and all they ask you for is your e-mail address, screen name, birth date... And one more thing but I'm forgetting. I figured it doesn't hurt to try... Like chacha.com you need an invite. Unlike chacha.com it isn't work... It's kind of gambling, but in the beginning it's there money. So double or nothing another user and win (take their money) or lose (they take yours). Moola gives you another penny to start off with (in return you have to watch some yellowpage.com ad)... So far so good... Didn't hurt to try, they didn't ask for personal information...
They have a thing like blingo.com too. Except instead of winning 1,500 or tickets the winner of the search receives 36,000... It's pretty much an online lottery... I like it... If you're interested in an invite I only have 3... I think it's only for United States and Canadian residents. I think I have to look that up...
Later
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2 responses
@johnscoolplace (389)
• United States
18 Feb 07
I'm Interested Either Here, or send it to my e-mail
jonathan@johnscoolplace.com
Want to join my program
http://johnscoolplace.com
Have a great day
jon
@johnscoolplace (389)
• United States
18 Feb 07
Thanks for the invite.
Do you have any chacha invites?
or trying to get them thanks
Jonathan
@alantae (243)
• United States
19 Feb 07
Yeah I love playing on Moola. I just cashed out for $50 so hopefully I'll have that check within a couple of weeks. I can't wait until they get the paypal option though so it'll be an instant payment. It's definitely frustrating at times, but keep playing and you'll work your way up. And don't forget to use their search and win feature. I can usually get 2-3 spins per day on their booster wheel which definitely helps when first getting started.
And just for the record, it's not gambling. Gambling requires you to deposit money and play with your own money. You're not doing that on Moola. Yes, I suppose you could argue that you are gambling the money you have earned on the site but you haven't ever deposited any of your own personal money so it's not really gambling.