lgwong
Apr 8 2002, 11:12 PM
I wish to start a thread here that list companies that have changed their terms or promise which place their members at a disadvantage.
E.g. increase minimum payout, lost of redemption option at a lower value, cash --> ad only redemption, reduced referral payment or level etc.
Chris Houlihan
Apr 9 2002, 02:18 AM
MailForCash.com
Guess I was actually wrong I got paid $10
[ 05-06-2002, 04:59 PM: Message edited by: Chris Houlihan ]
wannma
Apr 9 2002, 02:22 AM
Ahmoola.
They increased minium payout from $5 to $25 just when we everybody was ready to redeem. When their members' earnings got close to $25, they changed to a point system. Then they claimed there was some unknown bugs in their system and reduced everybody's points by 90%. Now they are trying to pull another trick: your points will expire if you don't reach minium payout by the end of each quarter.
Brenda@PJ
Apr 9 2002, 05:29 PM
I must admit to being guilty. I reduced the value of members' ad redemptions and discontinued the discounts. I do, however run members' only ad specials to make up for it. I don't think the changes I've made are necessarily detrimental, and certainly won't affect how quickly people reach payout. Just thought I'd post it, in case a disgruntled member got here first... lol!
You can remove my post if you don't think it is important enough.
tombmailer
Apr 10 2002, 08:58 PM
*raising my hand we changing everything*
jenye
Apr 11 2002, 12:12 AM
mccraw mail is changing their minimum payout from $10 to $25.
getmoney
Apr 12 2002, 09:47 PM
QUOTE (wannma @ ...)
Ahmoola.
....your points will expire if you don't reach minium payout by the end of each quarter.....
Really??? It's ridiculous!!!!!
tombmailer
Apr 12 2002, 10:11 PM
yeah agree but not a member *WHEW*
led4urhead
Apr 15 2002, 04:28 PM
AHMOOLA
I'm not a member anymore, since I lost all my earnings from last year because of their so-called "little bug".
ReferYou
Apr 30 2002, 11:40 AM
quote:
MailForCash.com
You must now have personal earnings equal to 25% of your total earnings. What does this mean for me?..........It is LITTERALLY IMPOSSIBLE for me to cashout because I have a lot of referrals.
No good
Gosh, I am really disappointed not to see a retraction from you. You requested payout on 4/25 and received payment on 4/25.
ppprk
Apr 30 2002, 01:53 PM
He posted it on 04-09
quote:
Originally posted by ReferYou:
quote:
MailForCash.com
You must now have personal earnings equal to 25% of your total earnings. What does this mean for me?..........It is LITTERALLY IMPOSSIBLE for me to cashout because I have a lot of referrals.
No good
Gosh, I am really disappointed not to see a retraction from you. You requested payout on 4/25 and received payment on 4/25.
ReferYou
May 2 2002, 12:45 PM
Yeah, but he still hasn't been back to let you know that LITERALLY IMPOSSIBLE did not apply to him.
quote:
Originally posted by ppprk:
He posted it on 04-09
quote:
Originally posted by ReferYou:
quote:
MailForCash.com
You must now have personal earnings equal to 25% of your total earnings. What does this mean for me?..........It is LITTERALLY IMPOSSIBLE for me to cashout because I have a lot of referrals.
No good
Gosh, I am really disappointed not to see a retraction from you. You requested payout on 4/25 and received payment on 4/25.
wantumbucks
May 3 2002, 05:19 AM
PomotorProsEmail
Drops minimum from $50 to $30 and still offers $15 signup bonus!
wantumbucks
May 5 2002, 01:28 AM
EmailMoolah
No longer has $399 minimum cashout-in fact no cashout at all. Purchase products offered by them by paying 1/2 out of pocket and redeem earnings for the other half.
Payments:
Members may earn by receiving paid-emails and visiting the advertiser websites after they have entered their member ID in the area on the website provided by EmailMoolah. Members may earn by referring new members to the EmailMoolah program. Members will earn 10% of their direct referrals earnings, 5% of their 2nd level referral earnings, 2.5% of their 3rd level referral earnings, 1% of their 4th level referral earnings, 1% of their 5th level referral earnings and 1% of their 6th level referral earnings. Members can use their earned income toward the purchase of our products only. We add to our product list regularly so that you can enjoy wonderful savings on products offered. We give you money to shop?no other company has been known to do this. Select the product you wish to purchase from our site, use your paypal to pay for half the listed price and we will deduct the other half from your earnings. Don?t have enough in your cash balance to purchase?well, we offer our members credit?we know you will eventually build your cash amount?so go ahead and shop.br> Check Processing Fee ? If you decide to use a check instead of paypal we charge a return check fee. We also accept money orders toward purchases..
Positive_thougths
May 6 2002, 02:05 AM
dividend is the newest in the row, am not sure whether one should be proud to be in this line as CAC owner....
ppprk
May 7 2002, 03:12 AM
Mailforcash said "the debits(?)" were not subtracting from our Total Earnings"
Anyone know what "the debits(?)" does mean?
When I requested payment my first time,I didn't get my payment because of the new terms.
Now I requested my payment again and they said I do not have enough earnings left in my account for $10 payout when I see more than $16 in my account
They said the debits they had mentioned in their email(5/1) were not subtracting from our Total Earnings.
Anyone know what "the debits(?)" does mean?
[ 05-07-2002, 05:57 PM: Message edited by: ppprk ]
Erick
May 9 2002, 10:44 AM
Zaradite has changed from the no minimum payout structure to a $10 min payout! Though they say it is only for a limited time.
"Here is an information for all members
http://www.zaraditenovac.com:Starting 20.May 2002 minimum payment will be $10 due to I have more
than 600 Payments to send,many advertising ads to send,to fixing meny
members accounts etc...
Then between 15-20 Jun 2002 will be opened area for $0.01 minimum
payment again...For future moves you will be informed!"
Erick
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