Earning money on the Net - can it be done?
I haven't mentioned it earlier, but apart from listening to prog-rock music and watching all sorts of crappy movies my main occupation is trying to earn $960799, so I can buy a house in Greece for my mother and a few little things for myself, like a nuclear warhead or a pack of chewing gum or something similar. Those of you who immediately remembered that immortal quote "I'm here to chew bubblegum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubblegum!" get a plus. Anyway, why would anyone try to earn only $960799 instead of, say, one million? Well, first of all, life teaches us that you should always be humble and never want too much. As they say in my country, he who wants more, loses from his sack. In my language it actually rhymes.
Where was I? Ah, yes - 960799 is the sum you can (theoretically) earn if you enter the magnificent 7DollarsMagic program. You pay $7.5 and get $960799 within weeks (!). Sounds terrific! But does it work? Don't ask me, I'm still working on getting my first $7.5. It's a real pain. If I had a credit card, I would pay with it and everything's fine. Since I don't have one, I have to either steal my mom's card or try to get the money myself. Naturally, being a good son and respecting my mother's hard work, I decided to go with the second option. So, how can someone with not a dime in their pockets get $7.5, the ticket to wealth & fortune? My first option was to try some PTR (paid-to-read) programs. I will be writing about them in more detail next time, but to answer the question that inevitably popped up in your mind ("Does THAT work?") - no reason to doubt. Of course, you may be skeptical and think "Yeah, right, as if someone's going to pay you to read e-mail!", but first, they are not paying out of their pockets (they share the money they get from their sponsors), and second, there are many good sites that discover scam and immediately notify the public. So far none of the PTR programs I joined ever appeared on any of those sites. If you think of joining a PTR program, it is recommended that you first check www.ptrpolice.com and www.gptboycott.com to see if that site is blacklisted. Some recommended sites you can find to the right (by joining some of those programs, you will become my referral and I will earn more money and I will be nearer to buying that house in Greece for my mother, and I will be forever grateful to you). As I said, more about PTR next time.
Another "great" opportunity are those HYIP's (High Yield Investment Program). What is that? Well, basically, you pay, say, ten dollars, and in a few days you get, say, 15 dollars. It is that simple, though the percentages vary. For example, I ran into some sites promising to give you like 300% of your investment within the hour (!). It is simply screaming STAY AWAY, IT'S SCAM!!! But heck, I'm not going to stay away because I'm an adventurous person and like to try new things. As soon as I get my first e-gold payment, I will try that and you will be notified if that works. It shouldn't. The percentage is simply too high, and the time too short. But, who knows.
One last word - if you're from one of those countries (like myself) that can't get a PayPal account, you may try http://www.e-gold.com/e-gold.asp?cid=3419678 It is a payment service that accepts members from any place in the world, unlike those lameasses from PayPal. I use e-gold to get my payments (of course, I'm still waiting for my first payment).
So, over and out, finally. Next time we will talk about PTR programs, and probably about HYIP, though I don't know much about the latter. You can abuse the fact that I'm an adventurous person - if you find a HYIP that sounds too good to be true, tell me and I'll try it before you can spend your hard earned money. You may call me ScamTester. Hehe. But, nothing can happen before I get my first payment, and I expect it will happen within a week or so. Stay tuned.
Where was I? Ah, yes - 960799 is the sum you can (theoretically) earn if you enter the magnificent 7DollarsMagic program. You pay $7.5 and get $960799 within weeks (!). Sounds terrific! But does it work? Don't ask me, I'm still working on getting my first $7.5. It's a real pain. If I had a credit card, I would pay with it and everything's fine. Since I don't have one, I have to either steal my mom's card or try to get the money myself. Naturally, being a good son and respecting my mother's hard work, I decided to go with the second option. So, how can someone with not a dime in their pockets get $7.5, the ticket to wealth & fortune? My first option was to try some PTR (paid-to-read) programs. I will be writing about them in more detail next time, but to answer the question that inevitably popped up in your mind ("Does THAT work?") - no reason to doubt. Of course, you may be skeptical and think "Yeah, right, as if someone's going to pay you to read e-mail!", but first, they are not paying out of their pockets (they share the money they get from their sponsors), and second, there are many good sites that discover scam and immediately notify the public. So far none of the PTR programs I joined ever appeared on any of those sites. If you think of joining a PTR program, it is recommended that you first check www.ptrpolice.com and www.gptboycott.com to see if that site is blacklisted. Some recommended sites you can find to the right (by joining some of those programs, you will become my referral and I will earn more money and I will be nearer to buying that house in Greece for my mother, and I will be forever grateful to you). As I said, more about PTR next time.
Another "great" opportunity are those HYIP's (High Yield Investment Program). What is that? Well, basically, you pay, say, ten dollars, and in a few days you get, say, 15 dollars. It is that simple, though the percentages vary. For example, I ran into some sites promising to give you like 300% of your investment within the hour (!). It is simply screaming STAY AWAY, IT'S SCAM!!! But heck, I'm not going to stay away because I'm an adventurous person and like to try new things. As soon as I get my first e-gold payment, I will try that and you will be notified if that works. It shouldn't. The percentage is simply too high, and the time too short. But, who knows.
One last word - if you're from one of those countries (like myself) that can't get a PayPal account, you may try http://www.e-gold.com/e-gold.asp?cid=3419678 It is a payment service that accepts members from any place in the world, unlike those lameasses from PayPal. I use e-gold to get my payments (of course, I'm still waiting for my first payment).
So, over and out, finally. Next time we will talk about PTR programs, and probably about HYIP, though I don't know much about the latter. You can abuse the fact that I'm an adventurous person - if you find a HYIP that sounds too good to be true, tell me and I'll try it before you can spend your hard earned money. You may call me ScamTester. Hehe. But, nothing can happen before I get my first payment, and I expect it will happen within a week or so. Stay tuned.
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