Showing posts with label paypal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paypal. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2013

EpicRewardz monthly contest

There are a few contests spread throughout EpicRewardz. The 1st is a monthly daily survey contest for US people and I'm currently in 1st place. The 2nd is a monthly daily survey contest for UK people. The last contest is an offer wall contest open to any nation. All these contests require people to do the most in 1 month. I'm trying but work is making it hard to do more. If you want to sign up under me and enter go ahead. It still isn't too late to join up EpicRewardz because I joined pretty late and reach 3rd place overall. Not bad for me and you can prove yourself to do more offers or surveys in the middle of the month.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

EpicRewardz: another GPT site

This site is just like any other GPT site, but the rewards seem to cater to video gamers. EpicRewardz does however have no minimum payout and payments are made daily which is quite nice. Payment is usually PayPal only, but you can custom order anything off Amazon if you have the points to buy an item from there. The rates for daily surveys are quite high, but referral bonuses are at 5%. Still it is a good site to join and make some cash. I'll be back later to post some links to daily surveys you can do on the blog here.

Friday, November 23, 2012

MindsPay - Survey Completion (USA)

I have an offer that anyone from the USA can do. It is MindsPay and all you have to do is sign-up, confirm your e-mail, and complete a survey from them. You will be paid $0.60 by PayPal if it is approved. It is for those from the USA, but anyone from there can do this offer as long as it credits. BTW, you will be paid if it is credited so just leave your verified PayPal e-mail address under Comments as soon as I find out MindsPay has approved for you.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Lead Castle

Lead Castle is a CPA network. CPA means "cost per action." It's what GPT sites use to bring offers to their websites. Interestingly enough, you can do your own offers on CPA. Granted most of them seem to be incredibly difficult to get in since they do ask if you own a business and a website. After that, you can post offers on your site to see if they get approved or not from yourself and other people. The biggest problem is that CPA sites pay on a net 15 or net 30 scale, which means you get paid every 15 or 30 days. If your traffic is good and people are doing offers, then you get upgraded to net 7 and be paid weekly. In reality offers get approved if you do them correctly and you get paid much later. Lead Castle pays by PayPal which is what most GPT sites pay by. GPT sites pay by other methods like Payza and Liberty Reserve.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Pollbuzzer

Pollbuzzer is an interesting survey site that gives out surveys by email. They're incredibly rare though, but they do pay instantly to a verified PayPal account. The surveys are $1 each, but they pay within 24 hours so I think it is a worthy choice to use. Main reason is that the surveys are only 1 question each, which makes it really short and simple.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Got money back from PayPal

I got my money back today from PayPal after filing a dispute against Instasurfs a few weeks ago. This site was actually a fraudulent site claiming to give you passive income just by looking at 8 ads a day. It's pure BS and the site has been shut down. Don't believe everything the Internet has to say because you have to figure out whether a site is legitimate or fake.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Sitizens: fun simple game

Sitizens looks like a simple game where you visit many different sites to take over sites first and become king of those domains. You just download a plugin for Chrome or Firefox, visit sites that you normally visit, and click on the Sitizens button to become ruler of that domain. The site does have contests every Monday and it involves prize money to your PayPal account. The tournament is divided into 3 categories as shown below. The Tournament of Friends: Refer the most people to Sitizens to win a prize. The Tournament of Kings: Overthrow the most Kings to win a prize. The Tournament of Exploration: Explore the most sites to win a prize. Obviously Sitizens wants you to visit these sites, conquer them to become king, and visit others so they can keep track of the websites visited. It also allows other visitors to bring up traffic to these sites. Seems rather helpful to bring new sites in. One big problem is that those sites with adult content should not be viewed by minors and must be categorized as such. It's sort of like a traffic exchange site, but seems to focus on finding new sites. Quite fun and simple actually.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Instasurfs refuses to answer emails

Instasurfs has refused to answer 4 emails from 4 different clients they provided on their website. I get the same message every time and they're all tossed into the spam folder. I already escalate my dispute to a claim with PayPal. I just hope it goes through, but he has the nerve to still collect payments from Liberty Reserve, Solid Trust Pay, and Egopay. PayPal and Payza have already closed down his account due to suspicious activity. I was a fool to believe Instasurfs is legitimate, but the site is truly a scam. I did report to the FBI IC3 just to make sure this phony doesn't rip off other people, but he still does everyday. This site is new, but several people have already not receive payment from Payza. Do not join this site unless you want to be ripped off!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Paid Surveys Live! - GPT site specializing in surveys

I have stumbled across this site after being put on probation at TreasureTrooper for violating their surveys, which is a joke. So I stumbled across Paid Surveys Live!, which is a GPT site similar to NatureBucks. Of course, this site seems to specialize in surveys and there are plenty of them on the site. Of course, there are also surveys for international members but mostly for those from China, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Don't get me wrong, there are still plenty of surveys for USA and Canada members.

Like NatureBucks, Paid Surveys Live! has low minimum cash payout at just 1 cent. Never thought that would be possible, but it is true. Payments are processed daily. I like the games they offer when you can use your points to get more points and possibly convert them to cash. 1 point equals 1 cent while 100 points equals 1 dollar. Of course, there is also spin the wheel where you can use your tokens to get the chance of winning either cash, a free spin, or rarely an account upgrade. Their chatroom isn't as active since people just come to ask support questions and busy doing surveys.

This site has become my instant favorite due to the wealth of surveys there, but qualifying for them is another matter. They do pay pretty well, but surveys do run out very fast since other GPT sites use the same affiliate networks to get them. If you love doing surveys, then Paid Surveys Live! is perfect for you. Offers are decent like any other GPT site.

Friday, December 24, 2010

TreasureTrooper monthly contests

It seems that TreasureTrooper is going to do monthly contests from now on to attract old and new people to GPT. The last month of the year is a daily survey contest and the prizes are cool hard cash. I seem to be doing very well in the top and no one else seems to be where I'm at. Even if I'm unemployed, at least there are some ways of making money online. It may not be much, but it is much better than earning nothing at all.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Be careful of buying bidpacks with Paypal

Looks like buying bidpacks with Paypal didn't turned out so well after all. When Zoogboo went down for good, people are scrambling to get their money back from buying those bidpacks. Unfortunately for me, I couldn't recover them since mine was cash instead of credit card. There is no protection for buyers since you're just buying intangible goods. Just be wary of buying bidpacks using Paypal instant transfer. Now I'll never recover my money again unless there is some way to recover them. Even I filed a dispute and escalate to a claim didn't help because the seller was using an alias instead of his real name.