Why do people talk about leaving after they get a payout?

Australia
April 15, 2007 9:52pm CST
Can't you make more money after your initial payout? I genuinely don't get it unless people think that the work is too hard. Personally I'll be staying. Considering I was sitting on my behind typing for the money I think it's pretty easy.
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@ethanmama (1745)
• Philippines
16 Apr 07
I really don't know. Maybe they think that it just takes too much effort to earn a few dollars and cents. Personally, I'm staying. I'm doing something that I used to do without pay, and I'm getting money. Sure it's not a lot and I can't live on just that, but every little amount pays. Also, I get to know people here online that I've enjoyed discussing matters with, including you :D
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@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
16 Apr 07
Most of the reasons that I found are about the earning system here, on how they pay members. But I think these people who complains while being here are indeed, only up for the money and not this sites goals. We can't blame, maybe some of them are just desperate for the money at that moment. We may never know, because they all have their own reasons. But for me, I'll be here as long as I'm having fun. I enjoy being here, money is not my main goal here.
• United States
16 Apr 07
I don't know if people talk about, but for some reason, they do. A lot of people talk about how hard it is to earn money here or how much work they have to do to get paid. Truth is, if you write good responses and discussions, you get paid pretty good. I mean all we're really doing here is socializing and writing what we feel like. We don't even have to go back and proofread or edit our stuff until someone else likes it. We just post what's on our mind. I mean, how easy is that?
• Australia
16 Apr 07
Yeah seems to me that the people that just enjoy discussions and not worry terribly much about the money are the ones that get paid. Who'd have thought? =)
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@h_gaurd9 (986)
• United States
16 Apr 07
It could be many reasons, but mainly a time factor. Perhaps the work is too hard for them or they simply don't have enough time on their hands to make posts. I will admit that even though I think that working on Mylot isn't to hard, it take pretty long to get good pay and we're talking dozens of posts daily.