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laserguy2012

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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #15 on: March 31, 2013, 09:57:28 am »
Always a good idea to cash out for at least $28....in case some of your credits are revoked....which would then make you fall back under the $25 required and your cash out would be denied.

Maybe you read my comment from last night (the one I quoted just above)? If that's the case, I didn't mean to make anyone panic lol. I just like to warn/inform 'Newbies' that anything can happen and it's always best to earn a little more than $25 before cashing out. I don't have that issue since I've always cashed out for $100+ but in the 5 months since I've become a FC member, a few people have mentioned that one or several of their cash outs have been denied because of credits being revoked. Companies have the right to revoke credits if they find inaccurate/dishonest answers in a survey you took or if you didn't follow instructions from A-Z with certain offers (ex: you downloaded an app & the uninstalled it after 2 days when the instructions said to leave it installed for 30 days). A few days ago, someone stated that their $5 survey credit had been revoked and they were upset because they were counting on those $5 to cash out. Come to find out, the survey he took was a 2 part survey and he only completed part 1....so the credit was revoked. That could've happened after he cashed out and if he only cashed out for $25 and then the company revoked the $5....he would've fallen back under the $25 required and Admin would've denied his cash out this month. Now he has 1 more day to earn the $5 back before cashing out. Hopefully he makes it. Anyhow, each person is different and if you feel fine cashing out for $25 and you are 100% sure that none of your credits will be revoked from today until April 20....that's fine. But if you read some of the posts above mine, you'll realize that some cash outs have been denied in the past, because of revoked credits and that's why I always mention this to 'Newbies'. Earning just a little more than $25 can't hurt and that way if 1 or more credits are revoked, you'll still get your money the following month. Better to be on the safe side!  :)

Yea haha, i did read that comment and it got me thinking. I'll try to earn a bit more today to add to the $26.60, then cashout by the end of today. Thanks!

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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #16 on: April 04, 2013, 01:40:09 am »
So far, I've been able to cashout every month without having any offers revoked.  Not sure why anyone's credits would be revoked.

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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #17 on: April 04, 2013, 07:08:25 am »
Let's apply a little logic to this question. The main point for me is why waste any offers going over the goal when I can apply it to the next cashout? The more cashouts I get, the more $1 bonuses add to my totals for showing a screenshot of my PayPal. So what if I get caught by the astronomical odds and have a rejection that kills my cashout? Not really a big deal, I just cashout the next month with twice as much money.

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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #18 on: April 04, 2013, 10:09:51 am »
Let's apply a little logic to this question. The main point for me is why waste any offers going over the goal when I can apply it to the next cashout? The more cashouts I get, the more $1 bonuses add to my totals for showing a screenshot of my PayPal. So what if I get caught by the astronomical odds and have a rejection that kills my cashout? Not really a big deal, I just cashout the next month with twice as much money.

You make a very valid point for not waiting to cashout with a bigger amount (taking more than a month) in that you can get the picture payment bonus every single month that you cash out. I don't know why anyone would want to wait for 2 or more months based on that, unless you just don't have enough to cash out every month (like me because I've been so busy!!)   ;D
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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #19 on: April 04, 2013, 12:14:16 pm »
I agree, cashout every chance I get, so I get more of those free payment posting dollars!  Would not want to miss even one, if I can avoid it...  :angel11:

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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #20 on: April 04, 2013, 12:36:08 pm »
I usually need at list two months to cash out. I only cashed out in a month once thanks to all the surveys I had completed. I guess it depends on how much work we put in all this but sometimes it is only luck with the good free offers.As long as I keep coming back to this website I know I'll make some money every day, that's the part I like the most.If I do not have enough to cash out in a month I'll just wait for the next one and cash bigger amount , that's all. Good luck everybody and just keep going. :wave: :heart:

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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #21 on: April 04, 2013, 12:56:37 pm »
It's never happened to me! As long as you follow instructions and be honest it likely wont happen! :)  :wave: :wave:

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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #22 on: April 04, 2013, 08:44:03 pm »
I've never experienced this before, don't be driven by other people's fear.
Cashout now so your efforts will go towards your next check and enable you to cashout even faster.
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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #23 on: April 04, 2013, 11:02:46 pm »
i have not cashed out yet either and was wondering if this website is legit?

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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #24 on: April 05, 2013, 05:37:51 pm »
you can cash out the min. of $25(min. offer$15). Every offers has it own 180days depend the date you complete that offers, if not cash out after 180 days it will forfeit. Rule is a rule  :wave:

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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #25 on: April 06, 2013, 04:35:51 pm »
I just signed up, this is some great information. Thank you all.  :wave:

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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #26 on: April 06, 2013, 05:58:11 pm »
sorry to hear that wow i cashed out over 25 dollars myself and that didnt happen to me well maybe was an error i guess keep up progress though

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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #27 on: April 07, 2013, 07:51:33 am »
Let's apply a little logic to this question. The main point for me is why waste any offers going over the goal when I can apply it to the next cashout? The more cashouts I get, the more $1 bonuses add to my totals for showing a screenshot of my PayPal. So what if I get caught by the astronomical odds and have a rejection that kills my cashout? Not really a big deal, I just cashout the next month with twice as much money.

I respect everyone's opinion, including yours 'oldbuddy', but when it comes to cashing out, it really depends on each person. It won't be the same for everyone and I don't believe that there is a right or wrong answer in this case. If you are someone who is barely able to earn $25 a month, it's probably smarter to request your cash out as soon as you hit the $25 mark and then get a head start on next month's cash out. However, if you are someone like me who earns quite a bit each month, why 'limit' yourself to just $25, if you know that you can earn $100+ each month instead? Since I know that I can earn at least $130 a month, I would rather earn money up until the very last minute. I don't need a head start on next month's cash out, since I'll be earning just as much the following month. I would rather receive a big payment each month, rather than just $25 a month. So again, the 'best' time to cash out, will vary from one person to the next. If you don't earn much....cash out as soon as possible, if you like. Or, if you earn $100+....keep earning until the last day. Whether you cash out April 15 or April 30, you still won't get paid until May 20th. As for the $1 Pic Bonus that you mentioned, we only receive that bonus once a month, so not sure what you mean by 'the more cash outs I get, the more $1 bonuses....'. From what I understand, you cash out as soon as you reach $25 and you get your $1 Pic Bonus each month. Well, I cash out on the last day of the month....I get paid the following month, on the same day as you ('On or before ..... 20th')....and I also receive my $1 Pic Bonus every single month. So, there really is no difference. We receive 1 payment each month (if we cash out), just like we receive $1 Pic Bonus each month (if we cashed out & uploaded a pic). If I'm missing something or I'm completely off track...feel free to let me know!  :)

I would say you are in the exclusive minority if you can make over $100 every month, so the statements I made obviously do not apply to you. MOST of us on here (including me) are lucky to make the $15 in offers required every month and that's who my advice was directed at.

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Re: Cashout Question?
« Reply #28 on: April 07, 2013, 01:10:24 pm »
Yes this happened to me.  I cashed out at $26 and a week later i got an email that a $3 survey had been denied so then i was back down to $23.  Then i had to do a couple more surveys to cash out again and then a couple more denied.  It was kind of a pain but i did cash out.  It's good to have a couple dollars play.

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