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<br><tt>After my initial $5 bonus, I found that many of the surveys did not pay out a ton of money, which was a bit of a bummer. Nonetheless, clicking around and answering questions can still net you a couple of bucks an hour, which is better than nothing. You’re going to be on the internet anyway, so you may as well get paid for it. Learn more in our InboxDollars Review.
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<br><pre>I agree. It does take awhile to build up money, especially when doing surveys and paid emails. I shop a lot online and it adds up much quicker when you link it through inboxdollars. Also, I do print up the coupons and receive (it does take awhile to process) .10 per coupon. It has taken me 2 years but I have over $206.00 to claim. I, previously, have claimed and received $53.00.
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<br><strike>The conclusion of this impartial review is rather obvious – it is undoubtedly worth trying it out, to say the least, and you can instantly earn a $5 bonus while you’re at it. Why not benefit from getting easy cash for the stuff you’d be doing on the internet anyway? Your cash rewards are just a click away – simply join the club for free and get that extra money you rightfully deserve. Sounds like a plan, doesn’t it? <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/lJQplgs0pBk" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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<br><u>Not a “scam” in the sense of the word, but really not a way to earn any type of money. If you can find the companies that do the surveys and do them on your own with out sites like this you will make a substantially bigger amount of money. The “scam” is they take 90% (if not more, to be honest probably 99%) of the survey payout for themselves. Its the same for the “offers”, they will take the majority of the offer from the company, and give you a small percentage, And if that was not enough, they also take a percentage of your payout. This should be illegal as it is criminal to do this to people. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/iwLndnsszyQ" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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<br><i>I wanted to write a review for Inbox Dollars because at first it may seem like it's hard to ever make it to the 30 threshold but eventually you do; granted they don't offer a lot of high paying surveys but here's what I do like about them: so far every time I have an issue with a survey they always credit me, their customer service always answers without sending several emails that say the same thing over and over, they have other ways to make extra cash that are fun, innovative, and informative this is the site I seem to fall back on when I want to relax, take some surveys, play games, answer trivia, and search the web. What I'm saying is there isn't very many GPT sites that have Inbox Dollars dynamic.
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<br><tt>Be sure to update/check your mailing address so that your payment is mailed to the correct location. Next, you need to select your preferred payment option – either a traditional cheque from InboxDollars with its logo, that you can easily cash or deposit into your bank account, or ePayments, which include Merchant eCards( that can be redeemed in-store or online), Prepaid Visa and Donations.
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<br><pre>You shouldn’t expect to make a killing by taking paid online surveys. Instead, you should view them as a way to make a little bit of extra money in your spare time — while you’re in line or when you’re stuck in a waiting room, for example. In cases like these, surveys can be a decent way to monetize your time. And while the payouts aren’t huge, even a few dollars per month can add up in a savings account and help you start to build a more solid financial foundation. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/lrY5AIDtKGw" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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<br><pre>IPoll provides surveys via their site and mobile applications, and this has made it easy for most iPoll members. In case you are waiting for someone in a parking lot or you are in a waiting line in a bank, or when getting groceries, you can utilize this time to complete some surveys using your mobile phone and make money. iPoll offers its subscribers $5 upon signing up. Once you join, you can take surveys and get paid via PayPal.
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<br><sup>Dear John, Please note that your account is credited as soon as your credit is sent by the offer provider. You mentioned that you have been completing offers on Mindspay and InboxPAYS so if you have completed the offer before with those sites then they will not credit again for the same offer. We do show your account has been credited for other offers so most likely if you are missing credits on InboxDollars than it was most likely due to being credited for the same offer on InboxPays or other site. Please note that our offers will credit as our terms state usually within 14 - 30 days. More information can be found here:http://www.inboxdollars.com/pages/terms
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<br><i>the only thing I got was my account terminated during the “payment process” and while waiting for my money I was reading there terms of service and they clearly state they do not promise any payments, In fact they also claim to the advertisers that there members are true and honest while taking the surveys, This is in fact is most not likely true, I would like to see the supreme court subpoena there time recorded surveys
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<br><sup>I started using inbox dollars about July 31 and made $33.86 by August 10th. I was really nervous about using the app because of all the negative reviews I saw but I figured if it was scamming everyone who used it, it wouldn't be in the App Store. I do have a complaint but its more so about the cash out timing it takes a few days more than I have experienced with other apps which I'm not over the moon about but you do get your money. **** BTW some days you wont have a lot of surveys come your way but for the most part if you check it at least once a day you'll find a hell of a lot of surveys to do. So are only 25 cents for a survey but if you have nothing to do they can def waste some time
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<br><small>It seems like IBD has made several changes that benefit them financially and ends up taking away more of the minimal amount of money you earn to begin with. I have always wondered why they only allow a person 20 spins over a 24 hour period. Especially and in light of the fact you are lucky if 20 spins net you .5-.25 cents. I have been trying Cash Crate. And so far, no complaints. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/_ssmpaLgKzM" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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