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mint12u
Hi! My name is Amy and I live in the UK. Would anyone like to refer me to any programs that pay in the UK. I am interested in pay to click, pay to read emails and pay to write surveys. Im not very choosy when it comes to method of payment. Gift vouchers are fine as I have joined Mypoints. I dont really fancy opening a paypal account and would prefer cheques or vouchers. I know this limits my options and I am pretty new to this. Anyone who can give me some advice and can refer me to a few sites that you think are worthy Id appreciate. Thanx
papnille
Hello Amy!

Welcome to the Forum.

Maybe you would like to have a look at CreationsRewards.net? They offer company cheques (3100 points = $15) and Amazon and other Gift Certificates (2000 points = $10; they say Amazon.com but I presume it would also be valid for Amazon.co.uk). There are currently only 2 daily clicks for 6 points, plus 3 or 4 weekly click points, but you can use their sister site LiftAGift.com, where you have 4 daily clicks for 11 points, and you can transfer your LiftAGift points into your CreationsRewards by 1000 or 1500 points.

The company is totally reliable; the Webmaster very helpful; the site absolutely clean. I have been paid by them for quite a few times.

papnille.
zOla
Hi Amy!

Getting paid by cheque really does limit your options. Most paid-to-read companies can pay by check, but the processing fee is usually $2 leaving you with $3 out of $5, then when you come to cash in your check at the bank, it will end up in the minus figures because you're banking a foreign check!

My advice would be to open an e-gold account (http://www.e-gold.com) and then you can receive payment from the paid-to-read companies to your e-gold account. When you feel you have saved up enough cash, simply go to somewhere like http://www.omnipay.net and get a cheque for your e-gold for a $1 fee. Thus reducing the cheque fee from the paid-to-read as well as the bank charges on a cheque in $USD.
zOla
Or, alternatively, open an account at MoneyBookers (http://www.moneybookers.com) and upload your e-gold, and they'll send you a ?GBP cheque (for a fee of ?3.50) which will eliminate the US Dollar banking fee on the cheque.

This option works out cheaper than OmniPay.
heyl
Hi,Amy,I'm from China.Have you choose this website
http://www.OneCentMail.com/pages/index.php?refid=
It's very classic.Pay you via E-gold when your account reach $2.It pays you to click and read e-mail,very easy to earn money.Many people have received the money.Don't miss it.

If you want to get your money more fast,you can also add this website:
http://webewebin.com/join.php?ref=
It pays you via E-gold when your account is $0.5.

[Referral links removed by moderator]
mint12u
[COLOR=purple]Firstly thanx to all of you who replied and Merry Xmas ae.gif.


I will be signing up for CreationsRewards.net and LiftAGift.com, but I cant find anything connecting them back to the UK, ie paying to the UK. Id be happy for you to refer me papnille you can get me on my email address below if you want. aa.gif

Secondly I have visited www.e-gold.com but Im going round and round in circles and cant find the information I need I have to admit its making me dizzy ba.gif . Can anyone tell me a bit more about them how much it costs to put money into a UK bank etc.

Thirdly if anyone can help me figure out which account would be best for me to open in the UK that dont skank all my earnings Id be grateful. As I said Im pretty new to this and all this info is getting way over my head ai.gif.

Thanx again.
merrow
I am in the UK too. Cheques are just not worth it.......one bank quoted me ?15 + 3% to cash a $cheque, Barclays seemed the best option but still cost me a little over ?10 to cash $130 cheque.

I have been using Paypal and so far have had no problems. Takes about 5 days to withdraw your money to your bank account with only a small charge from Paypal compared to the banks charge. If you don't want to be bothered with the PayPal thing then e-gold or moneybookers are your best option.


What information can't you find at e-gold?
cathy36
Hi Everyone

I found your site by accident yesterday and wanted to say it's just what I've been looking for. I'm a relative newbie to the internet (my kids are better than I am)! and this is the first ever board that I've felt was welcoming enough to make me join (everyone out there seems to know everything with all their jargan etc.,),

Anyway I'm from the UK and wanted to recommend www.ipoints.co.uk - it's a paid to click/sign up site that you collect points from and you can have more than one account (you/husband/mum) from the one computer. You can exchange your points for music cd's,vouchers/gifts and that sort of thing. It's only valid in the UK I think and there's no referral bonus but it's really easy to reach pay out - I got 4 c.d's for my daughter for xmas.

Another one I'm in is globaltestmarket,, surveys for points, I'm 35 points off redemption at 50 pounds, so if anyone wants to join that one let me know.

I'm not in creation rewards or liftagift so would someone like to refer me? If I can help anyone else just let me know. ai.gif

Cathy
papnille
Hello Amy! :

If you go to the E-Gold site, and click on the "What is e-gold" button, you get all the important information about E-Gold. To create your account, simply click on "Create An Account", and then follow the instructions there. (You have to "I AGREE" their user agreement; otherwise they will send you back to the starting page.)

You can use one of the many online companies to get a cheque for your E-Gold, by paying some fees. For more information, you may like to have a look at the "Online Payment Systems" thread in this forum.

I have just sent you my CreationsRewards.net and LiftAGift referral links via pm. However, I would recommend that you join any program through the "Downline Builder" thread, so that you will get a downline for the program.

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