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charly61fl
I don't know if these people who run these paid to read email businesses realize it or not but they will when they read this. In the USA .75 cents is 3/4 of a dollar .075 is 3/4 of 1 cent!! The way you are all doing this is ileagle in the USA it is false advertising and opens the path for law suits. If I were one of these so called business peole I would be ashmed to admit it and frankly I would be afraid of law suits. You know if you were honest with people you might do better in your business adventures. People out there do see what they get paid and some choose to stay involved others may not join but they are the ones you would loose anyway so just be honest and watch your business explode with loyal readers and not have to send out threating emails that you will delete all inactive accounts.
tmk1075
I am not a program owner but to clarify for you (and yes I live in the US). If the value is $.75 then it is 75 cents. If it is .75 cents that is 3/4 of a cent. If it is .075 cents then that is 3/40's of a cent. Hope this clarifys for you a little bit.
billiev
QUOTE (charly61fl @ Oct 14 2002, 07:45 AM)
I don't know if these people who run these paid to read email businesses realize it or not but they will when they read this. In the USA .75 cents is 3/4 of a dollar .075 is 3/4 of 1 cent!! The way you are all doing this is ileagle in the USA it is false advertising and opens the path for law suits. If I were one of these so called business peole I would be ashmed to admit it and frankly I would be afraid of law suits. You know if you were honest with people you might do better in your business adventures. People out there do see what they get paid and some choose to stay involved others may not join but they are the ones you would loose anyway so just be honest and watch your business explode with loyal readers and not have to send out threating emails that you will delete all inactive accounts.

$.75 is seventy-five cents.
.75 cents is three quarters of a cent.
I am in the US--born and raised. This is basic math.
lachlanm
QUOTE (charly61fl @ Oct 14 2002, 11:15 PM)
I don't know if these people who run these paid to read email businesses realize it or not but they will when they read this. In the USA .75 cents is 3/4 of a dollar .075 is 3/4 of 1 cent!! The way you are all doing this is ileagle in the USA it is false advertising and opens the path for law suits. If I were one of these so called business peole I would be ashmed to admit it and frankly I would be afraid of law suits. You know if you were honest with people you might do better in your business adventures. People out there do see what they get paid and some choose to stay involved others may not join but they are the ones you would loose anyway so just be honest and watch your business explode with loyal readers and not have to send out threating emails that you will delete all inactive accounts.

everyone knows that!!!

everyone knows what they click.. its pretty simple

everyone realises that.. everyone knows what they click for lol
GRL VenCap
the program owners would have to be CRAZY to have 75 cent links ae.gif
but maybe once in a blue moon we will SEE 1 although it maybe be a result of an error! ae.gif


anyone remember the $ 80.00 ptc link? ad.gif ERROR! ai.gif
lachlanm
QUOTE (GRL VenCap @ Oct 15 2002, 12:43 AM)
the program owners would have to be CRAZY to have 75 cent links ae.gif
but maybe once in a blue moon we will SEE 1 although it maybe be a result of an error! ae.gif


anyone remember the $ 80.00 ptc link? ad.gif ERROR! ai.gif

readingmoney went $1000 under after sending multiple accidental $0.75 links to 1000s of members!!
billiev
sorry if I sounded a little harsh before.(leaky kitchen faucet--tough morning so far!!) A newbie may not understand. Sorry if I was a little abrupt aa.gif

charly, that's how they are. Even the high-paying ones are only 1 cent--there are some that send 2 cent ones, but that is not common.
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