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The Rundown… part 3

February 19, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Working at Home, Business Advice

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Earlier we discussed getting started working from home as a paid blogger, as a teleservices agent, and as a insurance records retriever. Now we are going to get into some other options in working from home.

Those options I am going to talk about below are alot less reliable, they should be used as extra money only, not to replace your current income. While with these you can easily make a quick 4-500 dollars, it is also one of those where the income will quickly dwindle as you get through all of the opportunities. I am talking about the other ‘get paid to..’ programs. There are a TON out there, but I am only going to go over the three companies that have paid me before, and never defaulted on a payment.

These companies are all the same, you sign up at places for money. The best advice I can give for this is to make a new email address or 2 or three (free at hotmail.com and other places online) just to use for these sites, as you will be getting a ton of emails and junk from the places you sign up at. You can make anywhere from .30 cents on up to 100.00 or more depending on the offer, some of them you will have to choose from are where you will have to sign up for newsletters and get paid 1.00 just for doing so. Always use a email address you have access to as you will get confirmation emails before you can get paid. They all work based on ‘cookies’ in your computer, so clean these out often to avoid not getting paid.

The biggest money in these comes from getting a pre-paid credit card at a gas station or wallgreens, putting like 10.00 on there and signing up for trials. You will get anywhere from 10-100 dollars back for signing up for a trial, some you will have to pay shipping, where you pay like 4.00 for a sample and then the paying companies pays you 50.00, that means 46.00 profit. Always remember to cancel the trials in time, and ALWAYS use a prepaid credit card, never your real card.

Ok, on to the companies, if you would like more detail on using thse companies just let me know, I will be glad to go further into detail on how to maximize your profits without getting scammed.

First company is instant Profitz, great company, I have made about 215 from them so far, I haven’t used them in a few months though due to time constraints. I really should take it up again! instant profitz

Next is Cash Crate, I have made 220 or so from them, also have not used in a few months but continue to make about 15.00 a month from referrals. This one had one of the best support teams available.
cash crate

And finally InboxDollars, they are pretty good, not as great of a referral system and they also send you paid emails worth about .10 each every week or so, I have made about 75.00 from them, not as much as the other two, but 75.00 is still extra money.
inbox dollars

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Check out Cash MVP it is very similar to Cash Duck.
They have 3 referrals levels:
1st level: 10%
2nd level: 5%
3rd level: 3%

They always have contests running and have high payouts for there offers. Check it out at CashMVP.com

mark wrote on May 10, 2007 - 11:32 pm | Visit Link

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