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lucky382001

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A site you should check out is PTC Investigations.  They review and rate PTC sites; I only use sites that have obtained "Elite" status on PTC Investigations myself.

One of my favorite sites to work from. Here's a screen shot for those wondering which companies have made the Elite List with PTC Investigations. Remember, the image is NOT a link. Just a reference. Enjoy.



Also notice too, that FUSIONCASH.net has made the GPT Column for Elite Sites. Whoo-Hoo

This is increible I didn't realize this had this much information its great too use as reference for finding sites that are the best to use.
hmmm I don't have as much respect for amazon as I used to since I joined Mechanical Turk.

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1. Opinion Outpost- I qualify for 1 out of every 4 surveys and they pay pretty well
3. Pinecone Research- if you're able to get in, it's a pretty good site to get surveys from. I don't get many, but they pay $3 each for surveys so I jump on them when they do come :)
5. swagbucks - when you use their search engine, you accumulate points which can be traded for gift cards, cash, etc... it's super easy, and the points add up pretty fast

i either am currently or have previously been a member of all of these, they're legit.
cashcrate and inbox dollars are decent ones too.

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Well, seen no Admin has frowned since January 24th on my initial posting of other sites via a graphic, I'm going to assume they haven't an aversion to my doing so. That said, let me share some of my experiences. Since November 2010, I've worked for 14 different companies. As of current, I'm starting to ween them down a bit. But it's been a good amount of time to evaluate each of them. Here's my notes for anyone who wants to know.

Fusion Cash: Yupper, my #1 company for variety of ways to make money. You can see my banner below for my net worth since November 2011. I'm approaching $100 very quickly, the most money I've made from any of the 14 companies I'll be listing here. Way to go Fusion!

Global Test Market: The payoff amount for cash is a whopping $50.00! doing nothing but surveys. The problem is that's all you can do, and it's by email invitation only. As of today, I've made over $42 towards that goal. Still, a long time to get to $50. My plan is to drop them once I make my $50 bill. Too long to make money here.

Unique Rewards: The payoff is $20 at a time, and it's very simple to reach by doing their Click Cash offer. All Free, Available Everyday, and generally, I earn $0.30-$0.50 a day. I'm approaching my second cash out within a week from now. They offer other ways to make money, but the Click Cash is the one for me.

Toluna/Greenfield: What initially started as a scary thought of having to reach 60,000 points to cash out for $20, has becoming a very easy task to perform. All about surveys. Many of which reward with 1,800 points each, so doing about one a day guarantees a nice crisp $20 bill in my pocket each month. I've cashed out twice, and heading to #3.

MyView: Too easy, Drill Sargent! Again, surveys are the key here. A $25 Virtual Visa Card is the reward, among 100's of other choices if you prefer. I've cashed out twice, and intend to continue on to my third. You need 35,000 points here to make the goal, and even if you do NOT qualify for a survey, you get reward points! How about that?!

MySurvey.com: Survey's are by invitation only, but they just relaunched their site with a new design. And since then, I've been getting survey invites almost everyday. The reward is as little as $10, and I've cashed out twice, so far. They have some rather unique surveys periodically too, to keep the whole process lively.

InboxDollars: Was my original site to work with. Payout is $30, but they keep a fee when you cash out. That sucks. The first $30, though, is rather easy to make. Then it becomes more of a challenge after that. The first payout takes forever, but then you become a Gold Member, and can cash out within a week. I just cashed out for my second time, and more than likely, I'll stop working with Inbox after I get my reward money.

Cash4Offers & SendEarnings: If you know what a "spin-off" is as it relates to TV shows, then you'll understand it when I say Cash4Offers & SendEarnings are spin-offs of Inbox Dollars. The reward is higher in both cases, and the time to reach them is harder, because they do not offer as much as Inbox does. As yet, I haven't earned $30 for either company, and I decided two days ago to drop SendEarnings, as I had only earned $8 since November with them.

E-Poll: Nice company. The lowest payout is $5.00 cash, and I've earned this twice, and half way to my third. It's all surveys by invitation only. The surveys are few and far between though, and so it takes a little while to earn enough points to earn the $5.00. But not too bad.

I-Say by Ipsos: Another survey company whose reward was $10, but they have increased it to $20 just recently. Only problem is, now you have to earn twice as many points to get it, so it takes twice as long. I've cashed out twice for $10 each, and once I earn enough to make the $20 level, I'll cash out, and move along to someone else.

Surveyhead & Focusline: They are spin-offs of each other, not sure who came first - the chicken or the egg. The reward is a $25 paypal deposit, and the surveys are generous in terms of their payouts. Usually they range from $1-$3. Problems are that many of the surveys you don't qualify. Also, any survey you do complete goes into PENDING Status, and can take up to six weeks to be approved! And if/when you're lucky enough to reach $25, and request payment, it can take another six weeks to get your money. That's insane to me, but I made my $25 limit on each account last week, and am now just awaiting payment. Once I get it, I'm outta there!

Springboard America: The worst of all of them. Payout is $50.00. Since November, I've only earned $15.50 towards that. They are surveys only, and by invitation only, and if you're lucky, you'll get one or two surveys a MONTH! Last week, I said enough was enough, and forfeited my $15.50, and closed my account there.

Now, if you do a search for "Get5Bux" on Google, you'll find me, and a record of all my earnings for each company, with the exception of Springboard America, and SendEarnings, both of which I've discontinued. I'd also like to say that since November 2010, I've learned some things working with these companies.

1). All of them take a long time to make money. Nobodies gonna make you rich overnight.
2). Diversifying efforts to 14 companies has helped me to make enough money each money to pay my utilities off!
3). I've had a ton of fun working with many of these companies. It's always fun to stay home and work!
4). In comparison to all the others, Fusion Cash is the BEST by far, Hands Down!  :notworthy: , though I'll have to admit there are some things they can still do differently and/or better. The same can be said for any of these companies, though.
5). PTC sites rock all of these other companies, if you want to make tons of money. I'm working with one of the #1 companies, Onbux. And by the end of May, I'll be in a position to earn $280+ every 4 days! But, there's been an investment requirement along the way to make that happen, all of which I'll have recouped before it's all said and done.

Well, I hope I've helped in some way to answer the initial question of what else is there to do besides Fusion Cash. And I did so without posting ANY LINKS! To find any of the sites alluded to, you'll have to do your own homework searches. It isn't hard. That's how I found them all to begin with.

Good Luck, and happy earning.
Mike

« Last Edit: February 16, 2011, 04:47:57 pm by U2BMATH »

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Hey Mike....I read someplace that it was hard to get your money from On Bux.  Have you cashed out with them yet?   :wave: :wave:

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got to be careful here due to the rules

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Hey kjeno, I always want to adhere to the rules, so if I missed something, please be specific, so I don't break any. I can always edit my posts if necessary, ok? But I didn't post any links, and there are so many posts on the forum talking about other companies, and the Admins don't seem opposed to that. Other than that, have I broken any other rules?

Linda. Yes, I have cashed out once on Onbux for $10. The process was to say, cash me out, and immediately upon hitting the accept button, the money instantly transferred to my PayPal account, in the blink of an eye. So, there wasn't a problem at all. Over the next few weeks, I'll be cashing out every six days. I'll edit this post here to update my cashout each time. So, if you want to bookmark this post, please do, and follow my updates as we go, ok?

The huge difference with Onbux, however, over all the companies I've already mentioned, is that while the whole process CAN BE free, it would take an enormous amount of time to start making substantial money with the program. However, if you would choose to make "investments" into the program, making substantial money from the program becomes less of a tedious process. All the former companies I have covered are totally FREE, and no investment is ever sought for, or required.

There is a risk with Onbux. If they were to go under, close their doors, cease to function, then any money invested would be lost, as well as any earnings made. We'll call that the disclaimer statement. But then again, looking into the PTC Investigators website, Onbux is listed as a LEGIT/ELITE site, having been around since June 2010, and having doled out over 2.5 Million Dollars!

My personal goal with this company is to max out on Rented Referrals, and upgrade to an Ultimate Membership. Having completed both tasks should net me about $280 EVERY FOUR DAYS. Time will tell if this venture pays off to my own expectations. On their own forum, you can see plenty of other Ultimate members, as well as gold, etc, with a huge bank of Rented Referrals, making tons of money. So, I'm going after my piece of the pie too.

In comparison to Fusion Cash. There isn't one. Both companies offer two different ways to make money. I love my Fusion Cash, and intend to continue working with this fantastic company! I love seeing Old Buddy's banner grow, and grow, and grow, and I hope some day I'll surpass his earnings. (Yeah, good luck to me, huh?) But it can happen! And Onbux, again, though not required, an investment here and there certainly helps to expedite the earning process. But then again, Fusion Cash earnings can be expedited too, by seeking tons of Referrals. I mean, earning $5.00 a month for each referral cashing out, how can you go wrong with that?!

Mike

Argh! Okay, let me do a little retracting. I just visited PTC Investigators to confirm some of my above statements. To my surprise, PTC has changed Onbux's status from LEGIT to Under Review. Apparently, Onbux has been facing some "issues" with fraudulent users having more than one account, and earning money. So, they have temporarily stopped INSTANT payments, and have employed a 24-48 hour hold time before receiving your cash. This has raised some concerns for many people, including PTC Investigators, as stopping payments in any form tends to be an indication that a site is becoming "Unstable". PTC Investigators is monitoring the situation, and will upgrade Onbux back to LEGIT status once the problems are resolved, or will label the site a SCAM site should the problems persist.

All that said, I'll reiterate one of my earlier statements: "There is a risk with Onbux. If they were to go under, close their doors, cease to function, then any money invested would be lost, as well as any earnings made. We'll call that the disclaimer statement."
« Last Edit: February 17, 2011, 07:26:38 am by U2BMATH »

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Hey Again. I know my message above might give people a cause for concern, and rightfully so. It gave me one. So, I tested the waters, and opted to cash out today to see if my payment would be halted, or if it would go through. I am pleased to announce that all is well, and my payment was INSTANTLY received today. In addition, Onbux's forum states by the Admins of their site that about 38% of their customer base is on hold for payments for a 24-48 hour time period, and that they have hired additional hands to rectify the problem quickly. That's good news to me, cuz it shows an initiative that Onbux is taking necessary steps to keep their site safe. I like Safe! Okay, here's my payment proof for today, showing Onbux's listing that I received payment from their site, and PayPal's listing of my account showing payment was received. Note the dates, times, and amounts are all in sync. Onbux charges a 4% fee for cashing out, which accounts for the difference from $12.54 to $12.04.


I hope this helps to show Onbux is reliable, despite their recent problems, which they are working towards fixing. By the way, that $12 I earned was within 2 days. Just for the record.

Mike

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Well, seen no Admin has frowned since January 24th on my initial posting of other sites via a graphic, I'm going to assume they haven't an aversion to my doing so. That said, let me share some of my experiences. Since November 2010, I've worked for 14 different companies. As of current, I'm starting to ween them down a bit. But it's been a good amount of time to evaluate each of them. Here's my notes for anyone who wants to know.

Fusion Cash: Yupper, my #1 company for variety of ways to make money. You can see my banner below for my net worth since November 2011. I'm approaching $100 very quickly, the most money I've made from any of the 14 companies I'll be listing here. Way to go Fusion!

Global Test Market: The payoff amount for cash is a whopping $50.00! doing nothing but surveys. The problem is that's all you can do, and it's by email invitation only. As of today, I've made over $42 towards that goal. Still, a long time to get to $50. My plan is to drop them once I make my $50 bill. Too long to make money here.

Unique Rewards: The payoff is $20 at a time, and it's very simple to reach by doing their Click Cash offer. All Free, Available Everyday, and generally, I earn $0.30-$0.50 a day. I'm approaching my second cash out within a week from now. They offer other ways to make money, but the Click Cash is the one for me.

Toluna/Greenfield: What initially started as a scary thought of having to reach 60,000 points to cash out for $20, has becoming a very easy task to perform. All about surveys. Many of which reward with 1,800 points each, so doing about one a day guarantees a nice crisp $20 bill in my pocket each month. I've cashed out twice, and heading to #3.

MyView: Too easy, Drill Sargent! Again, surveys are the key here. A $25 Virtual Visa Card is the reward, among 100's of other choices if you prefer. I've cashed out twice, and intend to continue on to my third. You need 35,000 points here to make the goal, and even if you do NOT qualify for a survey, you get reward points! How about that?!

MySurvey.com: Survey's are by invitation only, but they just relaunched their site with a new design. And since then, I've been getting survey invites almost everyday. The reward is as little as $10, and I've cashed out twice, so far. They have some rather unique surveys periodically too, to keep the whole process lively.

InboxDollars: Was my original site to work with. Payout is $30, but they keep a fee when you cash out. That sucks. The first $30, though, is rather easy to make. Then it becomes more of a challenge after that. The first payout takes forever, but then you become a Gold Member, and can cash out within a week. I just cashed out for my second time, and more than likely, I'll stop working with Inbox after I get my reward money.

Cash4Offers & SendEarnings: If you know what a "spin-off" is as it relates to TV shows, then you'll understand it when I say Cash4Offers & SendEarnings are spin-offs of Inbox Dollars. The reward is higher in both cases, and the time to reach them is harder, because they do not offer as much as Inbox does. As yet, I haven't earned $30 for either company, and I decided two days ago to drop SendEarnings, as I had only earned $8 since November with them.

E-Poll: Nice company. The lowest payout is $5.00 cash, and I've earned this twice, and half way to my third. It's all surveys by invitation only. The surveys are few and far between though, and so it takes a little while to earn enough points to earn the $5.00. But not too bad.

I-Say by Ipsos: Another survey company whose reward was $10, but they have increased it to $20 just recently. Only problem is, now you have to earn twice as many points to get it, so it takes twice as long. I've cashed out twice for $10 each, and once I earn enough to make the $20 level, I'll cash out, and move along to someone else.

Surveyhead & Focusline: They are spin-offs of each other, not sure who came first - the chicken or the egg. The reward is a $25 paypal deposit, and the surveys are generous in terms of their payouts. Usually they range from $1-$3. Problems are that many of the surveys you don't qualify. Also, any survey you do complete goes into PENDING Status, and can take up to six weeks to be approved! And if/when you're lucky enough to reach $25, and request payment, it can take another six weeks to get your money. That's insane to me, but I made my $25 limit on each account last week, and am now just awaiting payment. Once I get it, I'm outta there!

Springboard America: The worst of all of them. Payout is $50.00. Since November, I've only earned $15.50 towards that. They are surveys only, and by invitation only, and if you're lucky, you'll get one or two surveys a MONTH! Last week, I said enough was enough, and forfeited my $15.50, and closed my account there.

Now, if you do a search for "Get5Bux" on Google, you'll find me, and a record of all my earnings for each company, with the exception of Springboard America, and SendEarnings, both of which I've discontinued. I'd also like to say that since November 2010, I've learned some things working with these companies.

1). All of them take a long time to make money. Nobodies gonna make you rich overnight.
2). Diversifying efforts to 14 companies has helped me to make enough money each money to pay my utilities off!
3). I've had a ton of fun working with many of these companies. It's always fun to stay home and work!
4). In comparison to all the others, Fusion Cash is the BEST by far, Hands Down!  :notworthy: , though I'll have to admit there are some things they can still do differently and/or better. The same can be said for any of these companies, though.
5). PTC sites rock all of these other companies, if you want to make tons of money. I'm working with one of the #1 companies, Onbux. And by the end of May, I'll be in a position to earn $280+ every 4 days! But, there's been an investment requirement along the way to make that happen, all of which I'll have recouped before it's all said and done.

Well, I hope I've helped in some way to answer the initial question of what else is there to do besides Fusion Cash. And I did so without posting ANY LINKS! To find any of the sites alluded to, you'll have to do your own homework searches. It isn't hard. That's how I found them all to begin with.

Good Luck, and happy earning.
Mike



Thanks for the info. Some of these companies Ive worked for in the past and ditched them for the same reason. I think many companies count on that. Ive made out really good on inboxdollars. Thanks again for your experiences with these places nothing compares with that.

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Thanks for verbalizing your appreciation, lucky382001. :) Always nice to receive that.

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