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petcalent
How do you read your paid e-mails?

-From the beginning to the end
-From the end to the begining
-From the middle
-Depends on where are the paid links
-Other
(Sorry bad internet conection today to make
a true poll) ac.gif
Akuma
curious question =D

well I usually start reading the oldest ones first
then I read the newest ones
(not only for paid emails, I do it with my personal mail too)

when I have more than 25 new mails in my inbox -I have set it to show 25 mails per page
I read the oldest one in the page (when I delete it one from the next page shows, so I read all the old ones before I read the first page ones)
JotaceKM
hmmm when i got too much mail i dont really read it ai.gif

i just go to the link to get paid and click it and then check the page out
petcalent
yeah I was talking about how you reads one email ab.gif
If you go to the paid link you have to find it before,
how you search it from the begining to the end avoiding
the famous final scene or from the end to the begining
avoiding all the hard stuff at the begin of the emails? ab.gif
cheese
i read the ones that have been sitting in my inbox the longest so they don't expire ae.gif then i usually skim through it, looking at the links and paying (slight) attention to any words in CAPS and the ones they put in between decorative lines like these

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READ THIS!!!
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lol
SuperFly
I don't usually read the emails unless they're non-paid or news...I click the link and read what's on the site being promoted. ac.gif
Akuma
oops misunderstood ^^v

I usually read them all
starting from the begining to the end

I only avoid reading text about searches links -cause I do not make searches
and reading the bottom of the mail -all that about unsubscribing, bla, bla ^.^
thegocools
QUOTE (SuperFly @ Mar 9 2003, 04:37 PM)
I don't usually read the emails unless they're non-paid or news...I click the link and read what's on the site being promoted. ac.gif

same here ab.gif
TechCF
I always read the oldest ones first. Except for the tasias mails which I read last. Because most of the time their site won't work or is awfully slow.
mentol
the oldest first, and then I look for the paid link, click it, and if I like the site I'm viewing I might sign-up for it!
Scamper
I throw all the ones with searches only into a folder, and get around to those last. I'm lazy ac.gif
john2486
read them top to bottom
sign up if its somthing i like even if its not a paid link
and
click on paid clinks

no searches except for
send more info have a great search
portal
hickle
After receiving several emails. you will know where the paid links are. So usually i go there directly and click them.
cheese
i click the oldest onces first because MOST of the links from these programs expire and you won't get credit for them anymore..

it's best to just stick w/ the companies that have a lower payout and send A LOT of emails.. unsub from the lesser programs..

i used to have so much dang email everyday, and now it's not so bad ae.gif
ekelly
QUOTE (john2486 @ Mar 17 2003, 10:32 PM)
no searches except for
send more info have a great search
portal

SendMoreInfo does not have a search portal.

You are talking about Mail More Info (at least that's where your signature link points to LOL!)

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I start at the top and scan thru to the bottom of the email. Then I click the links.
john2486
3/10/2003
We have officially launched our paid portal. Earn 5 point per visit up to 5 times a day. Take advantage of this new feature and use it each time you need to find something on the world wide web. By using our portal you increase the value of the point system enabling you to further enhance your own earnings. Portal points will convert at the end of the month along with e-mail points and be deposited in to your member account. We will have links available to set our portal as your home page in the near future until then sinply copy and paste the Your Portal Page URL in to your Internet Explorer URL location for your start page.
Thank you for your continued support of Mail More Info
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john2486
ooops my mistake sorry
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