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TLA1973
Just went to look at account stats and got this

CASHOUT - You MUST have a minimum of $60.00 in personal clickthrus, not just referral earnings. The signup bonus does not count toward your personal clickthrus.
Amount Required: $100.0000

Not even any other withdrawal options such as ad redemptions either
Emailsformoney
A very well run program then, nothing better than giving members a chance to cash out!!!
tipsy
how is it a well run program if the members have to wait till 100.00 to cash out especially if 60.00 is personal clickthrus??? I don't think so...
wantumbucks
hmmmm...think it was meant to be a joke...one of those things called an oxy-###### or something like that?
Emailsformoney
Sorry I should have added "sarcasm" to my post!!
vinitha
Look on the bright side. At least its an opportunity to attract tons of new members with 10c emails!!

(this is also one of those oxymoron type things)
tipsy
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Emailsformoney:
Sorry I should have added "sarcasm" to my post!![QUOTE]

sorry okay now that's funny now that I understand your post lol...
wantumbucks
quote:
Originally posted by vinitha:
Look on the bright side. At least its an opportunity to attract tons of new members with 10c emails!!

(this is also one of those oxymoron type things)

Yes, and isn't it odd that these companies with unacheivable payouts boast of memberships of 10,000, 11,000, 12,000 or more, while the companies with highly achieveable payouts can only attract 2-4,000 members? Go figure.
kglaser
Yeah, doesn't RichMails have almost 12,000 people by now?
Emailsformoney
Good idea Coin - hey and when it gets to the point where members reach cashout tell them that PayPal has frozen your account and they can only redeem for advertising.

Wow what a way to go!!
ppprk
LOL

$60.00 is too much.

[ 06-26-2002, 03:44 AM: Message edited by: ppprk ]
wantumbucks
quote:
Originally posted by Emailsformoney:
Good idea Coin - hey and when it gets to the point where members reach cashout tell them that PayPal has frozen your account and they can only redeem for advertising.

Wow what a way to go!!

Or you lost your database

LOL!
ppprk
Well, I don't think so.
they will simply disappear

[ 06-26-2002, 04:03 AM: Message edited by: ppprk ]
kglaser
coingallery--

{sarcasm on}

COUNT ME IN!!!

{sarcasm off}
taxlady2
I was paid my first $100 payout 3 weeks ago, and i'm up to $79 now.
Must have been before the $60 in personal clicks, but at 5 and 10cents each and the rate they send them, that's really not that hard to achieve.

I was paid very promptly.
ppprk
$60 in personal clicks is hard to achieve...
I only earned $7.9074 myself.
Pia
Jees Taxlady2,

How many refs do you have? You must have quite a few?
All I have gotten is lousy 4 bucks so far but I haven't got any refs just yet...

Pia

P.S. I just went through my "little black book" and noticed that I don't even belong to PayDayMail anymore...

[ 06-26-2002, 08:47 PM: Message edited by: Pia ]
ppprk
I think you got paid when they didn't have this terms.
you will not be paid for the time being....


quote:
Originally posted by taxlady2:
I was paid my first $100 payout 3 weeks ago, and i'm up to $79 now.
Must have been before the $60 in personal clicks, but at 5 and 10cents each and the rate they send them, that's really not that hard to achieve.

I was paid very promptly.



[ 06-28-2002, 05:02 AM: Message edited by: ppprk ]
bomberman
They changed it, now you "only" need $20. Thats still pretty hard to reach, but its better than $60.
eln143
I had like $15 at one point and then I cancelled all my accounts in all paid to read sites and started my own and that was without referrals.
princessbbf2
I've just been looking through my various gptr programs to see which I had enough earnings to redeem for advertising, when I got to PayDayMail

Paid email to 500 members - $3.00

They pay 5 or 10 cents per link.

Is it just me, or does this not add up??


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