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lilemi
post Aug 20 2007, 02:48 PM
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I try to stick to the well known money making websites.... I'm probably gonna do treasuretrooper, it's so popular that by now any scams would be exploited and loads of people would know about it.
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post Aug 20 2007, 05:45 PM
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That's funny that I saw this after I just posted a link to a money-making thingy. rolleyes.gif

I'm too lazy to type the whole thing out again so I'll just [copy and paste and] post it here too.

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Yes, I'm spamming. No, I haven't been infected by *BLEEP*.

(You might see this reposted from time to time. It will be more frequent when I myself actually see results, which come biweekly. I'll keep you guys posted.)

Copy and paste the following link into your browser:

http://www.yuwie.com/yuwie.asp


(Yes, that's a referral link. That's how this system works.)

Now for the description:

Summary: Join yet another social network, but get paid for each page view and each referral to the social network.

Full description: Yuwie is a social network just like MySpace and Facebook except for the fact that a percentage of its advertisements will be paid to each and every person that has a profile on the network. The whole system is very similar to multi-level marketing (MLM), which basically means that you'll earn more for each person that you refer, PLUS everyone that those people refer, and so on. (Look at it like a tree.) This would be the part where I'm referring you and adding you to my tree. =p



That's a chart of how much you COULD be making.

If you have any questions and/or are interested, just message me. I won't bore you anymore with my spam. =)

Thanks guys.

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It's a legitimate deal... slow and gradual (or that's what I think, anyway). Don't expect to make tons here unless you have a lot of referrals.

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Anything you copy and paste must be placed in QUOTE tags. Again, referral links are strictly banned here at Trap17. Please check the Trap17 Readme and the rules.
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scutari
post Sep 18 2007, 01:26 PM
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there are some special sites like meals2earn.net that gives you 500euro to sign up and very high prizes to click..i think this sites are spam or junk or they are wanting to get our attention..i dont think anyone in the world can give u 500 euro and not one person but to thousands..how can one believe this thing..well it must be some one monitoring this thing out...well i truly beleive and can get as rewarded that to get money online is pretyy cough
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nummell
post Oct 9 2007, 12:20 AM
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My advice is for you to join only sites that you have seen some proof of payment.
Donīt join a site because someone says it pays.
Kepp that in mind and you should be out of trouble.
Avoid hyips they 99% of them are scams.
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ineedcash
post Oct 18 2007, 10:58 AM
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I agree about the hyip sites. I signed up to one that required an egold account, and put in $50 just to test the waters. I was glad that i didn't put in any more than that because after about a week the site went down, and I lost my money thanks for nothing egold lol.

lesson learned.

I just signed up to a cash reward site (like the freeipod.com one except you get $200 cash) it's called
Free Benjamins
(This is not my referal link!)

They seem like they are just starting up, so no history on them yet . . See what happens smile.gif
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post Nov 21 2007, 12:26 AM
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QUOTE(ineedcash @ Oct 18 2007, 05:58 AM) *
I agree about the hyip sites. I signed up to one that required an egold account, and put in $50 just to test the waters. I was glad that i didn't put in any more than that because after about a week the site went down, and I lost my money thanks for nothing egold lol.

lesson learned.

I just signed up to a cash reward site (like the freeipod.com one except you get $200 cash) it's called <a href="http://www.freebenjamins.com" target="_blank">
Free Benjamins</a> (This is not my referal link!)

They seem like they are just starting up, so no history on them yet . . See what happens smile.gif

If you really look into HYIP you would of course know that none of them really do what they claim and the ones that do are few. There are only 3 HYIPs I know of that have been up over 2-3 years and were worth the time(none of which I had the fortune to get into). A lot of people make money from HYIPs and a lot more lose money from HYIPs. If you go to talkgold.org you'll learn about it. The number 1 trick to HYIPs is to get in early and get out early. Second trick is to make sure the program has a lot of advertisement because it'll have a much higher chance of living long enough for you to get profit and of course diversify. If you wanted to play 50 dollars you should have played with it in 3 different programs at least (probably 5). I just got in and out of one HYIP before it crashed and made profit and I'm currently in one at the moment and am also in profit and started to join a new one which I'll find out in 5 days as to whether I did make a profit. A lot of it is luck but if you are interested you can do it. I only invested money in HYIPs that I made from PTC and PTR anyway so I really don't mind and I just do it for fun.
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buxout
post Oct 1 2008, 10:36 AM
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The information is very useful for people me whoa re new to earning money online a great section and post .
Thanks for all the contributors.
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post Oct 5 2008, 01:28 AM
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thanks for the heads up
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post Oct 5 2008, 10:00 AM
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Although I could do with a bit (a good bit) of extra cash, I have really always stayed away from those sites promising heaven on earth.
I think the first rule is: "if it sounds too good to be true, it most probably is". Look at some of the examples in the previous posts, like "earn $50 every time someone clicks a link", or, "Read emails and receive $30 per email".
The point is, there are not really any simple ways of making lots of maney quickly, unless some crazy billionnair starts giving his money away.

Even the 'honest' schemes, eg. I know a place where composers can put their music online and sell it to people, and yes, they will pay you the money you have been paid, except they will pay you monthly, and only if you have sold (if I remember correctly) $25 worth or more. If not they will just wait with paying you until your balance has gone up to $25 or more. There are also other sites where you can sell goods or services, but you do not get your money until you have reached a certain amount.
The 'honesty' in that is that, until you reach your minimum (and how many at a time are we talking about here?), it pays a handsome amount of interest to the owners of the web site that deals with selling your stuff. Or, if you never reach your minimum, where is the money going then? Same for all these places where you either put adverts on your site (the most annoying thing in my book), or the ones where people have to click certain links on your web page for you to earn money, they pay you peanuts for a click (a few cents or pence or eurocent), and you have to reach a minimum amount of money before they pay you.

I can say in all honesty, "I have to find the first worthwile online moneymaking program yet".