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Topic: Lift the $15/$25 Withdrawal Limit for Referral Bonuses  (Read 6196 times)

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Re: Lift the $15/$25 Withdrawal Limit for Referral Bonuses
« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2011, 10:23:31 am »
Let me see if I have this right... You feel you can make $1500 per month referring people to FusionCash but find earning $15 by completing offers within 180 days too hard ?
No, and I could make much more than $1500 per month from this.

I belong to a couple of other sites like this but the both have a $2000 per month limit on referrals, which I currently am at.  I just want to add this site to my repertoir I could potentially raise my income to more than $4000 per month from these sites.

I have nothing against doing a few offers here and there, but there is really no money in it compared to what I can make by sucking money off the backs of referrals.

Look at it this way:

Each referall pays a potential of $8 per month ($1 for sign up, $2 for the first offer, and $5 for each cashout).  I'm assuming each referral will complete one offer and have one cash out each month on average.

So, each referal makes me $8 per month on average (the first month), and then $5 per month after that.  I could have 1000 referrals in 3 months probably.  So, in 3 months, I could potentially make $5000 per month from this site.

If I only need to do $15 in offers to get that cashout, then I'm on board.  But, if I need to do $15 of offers for every $25 I want to cash out, then it's not worth my time and resources, and I will flow my referrals into another program that will pay me better and easier.

Now, call me greedy if you want to, but I'm making a 6 figure a year income from internet marketing.  If you want to hate, that's fine.



Glad you sorted things out. If you do the dailies, that $15 is nothing. Good luck on FusionCash.

And...sorry for the combatant attitudes of the forum members. XD

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Re: Lift the $15/$25 Withdrawal Limit for Referral Bonuses
« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2011, 10:41:23 am »
Let me see if I have this right... You feel you can make $1500 per month referring people to FusionCash but find earning $15 by completing offers within 180 days too hard ?
No, and I could make much more than $1500 per month from this.

I belong to a couple of other sites like this but the both have a $2000 per month limit on referrals, which I currently am at.  I just want to add this site to my repertoir I could potentially raise my income to more than $4000 per month from these sites.

I have nothing against doing a few offers here and there, but there is really no money in it compared to what I can make by sucking money off the backs of referrals.

Look at it this way:

Each referall pays a potential of $8 per month ($1 for sign up, $2 for the first offer, and $5 for each cashout).  I'm assuming each referral will complete one offer and have one cash out each month on average.

So, each referal makes me $8 per month on average (the first month), and then $5 per month after that.  I could have 1000 referrals in 3 months probably.  So, in 3 months, I could potentially make $5000 per month from this site.

If I only need to do $15 in offers to get that cashout, then I'm on board.  But, if I need to do $15 of offers for every $25 I want to cash out, then it's not worth my time and resources, and I will flow my referrals into another program that will pay me better and easier.

Now, call me greedy if you want to, but I'm making a 6 figure a year income from internet marketing.  If you want to hate, that's fine.



Glad you sorted things out. If you do the dailies, that $15 is nothing. Good luck on FusionCash.

And...sorry for the combatant attitudes of the forum members. XD
Thanks a lot.  No problem, that type of attitude is to be expected on forums.  Mostly it's just that people can't see the big picture.  I make a full time income from the internet, so I'm not interested in making $15-$20 per day from offers and then having my inbox flooded with junk emails.

Nothing wrong with doing that.  I understand that a lot of people just do this for some extra cash and that's great.

As long as I only have to get $15 worth of offers to cash out then I'm all set.  I'll start pouring in referrals and making bank.

The way I look at it, why spend my time on offers when I can just have the referrals do it and then siphon profits off their work?

If you know how to get others to do your work while you make bank, that's how you get rich!  :)
« Last Edit: January 10, 2011, 10:43:25 am by cjmo75 »

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Re: Lift the $15/$25 Withdrawal Limit for Referral Bonuses
« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2011, 10:47:11 am »
thats alot of money :thumbsup:

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Re: Lift the $15/$25 Withdrawal Limit for Referral Bonuses
« Reply #18 on: January 10, 2011, 10:55:42 am »
thats alot of money :thumbsup:
That's how to do it man.  The other two sites I work with cap the referral bonuses at $2000 per month, and I'm already hitting those.  That's why I need to work on a third site because I need more cash to buy my new Mustang.

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Re: Lift the $15/$25 Withdrawal Limit for Referral Bonuses
« Reply #19 on: January 12, 2011, 12:43:50 pm »
Basically if you just do the 2 dailies that are guaranteed (daily e-mail and PTC) you would have $0.17/day.  you could then cash out every 90 days (approximately) and you would get your $4500 (from your referrals at $50/day) + $15 (offers).    but you would not be required to do any other "offers"

Good luck.
I was under the impression that in order to cash out, $15 of every $25 had to be offers.  Is that not the case?  For example, if I got my balance to $100 and wanted to cash out, wouldn't $60 of it have to be offers?

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Re: Lift the $15/$25 Withdrawal Limit for Referral Bonuses
« Reply #20 on: January 12, 2011, 02:44:48 pm »
I also wish they would lift the $15 dollar offer completion requirement, but not just for the referral program, I feel that members should be allowed to earn in more ways and cash out when they reach the $25 dollar requirement even if they haven't completed $15 in offers because I dont like having to complete all those offers either. I mean I'll do as many as I can but $15 in offers is just too much >:( :)

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Re: Lift the $15/$25 Withdrawal Limit for Referral Bonuses
« Reply #21 on: January 12, 2011, 04:53:49 pm »
I also wish they would lift the $15 dollar offer completion requirement, but not just for the referral program, I feel that members should be allowed to earn in more ways and cash out when they reach the $25 dollar requirement even if they haven't completed $15 in offers because I dont like having to complete all those offers either. I mean I'll do as many as I can but $15 in offers is just too much >:( :)

You and me both, but I don't foresee it. So far this month I have $301.18 ($2.18 in offers, $299.00 in bonuses). When you've cashed out 8 months straight you are pretty much stuck doing the daily surveys and clicks (which makes me wanna slam my head against the wall). But even though I absolutely hate it, from a business perspective, it's a good move from FusionCash.

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Re: Lift the $15/$25 Withdrawal Limit for Referral Bonuses
« Reply #22 on: January 12, 2011, 05:30:10 pm »
How have you gotten so much in bonuses? Am I missing something? I just started this a couple days ago and I'm already at $27. $22.25 in offers and my $5 bonus. I'd like to add more bonuses before the 20th since I've already got more than $15 in offers. :)

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Re: Lift the $15/$25 Withdrawal Limit for Referral Bonuses
« Reply #23 on: January 12, 2011, 05:54:36 pm »
How have you gotten so much in bonuses? Am I missing something? I just started this a couple days ago and I'm already at $27. $22.25 in offers and my $5 bonus. I'd like to add more bonuses before the 20th since I've already got more than $15 in offers. :)

One word. Referrals.

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Re: Lift the $15/$25 Withdrawal Limit for Referral Bonuses
« Reply #24 on: January 12, 2011, 07:42:53 pm »
We recognize that high volume referrers don't want to be forced to do offers.

Once you've delivered 100+ referrals/month for two consecutive months, just open a support ticket and request to have the ability to cashout with referral earnings alone.  We'll add you to the list and from that point on - as long as you're delivering 100+ refs/mo - you can cashout without meeting the "$15 in offers" part of the requirements (all other requirements including minimum $25 total earnings remain in effect).
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Re: Lift the $15/$25 Withdrawal Limit for Referral Bonuses
« Reply #25 on: January 12, 2011, 08:06:35 pm »
We recognize that high volume referrers don't want to be forced to do offers.

Once you've delivered 100+ referrals/month for two consecutive months, just open a support ticket and request to have the ability to cashout with referral earnings alone.  We'll add you to the list and from that point on - as long as you're delivering 100+ refs/mo - you can cashout without meeting the "$15 in offers" part of the requirements (all other requirements including minimum $25 total earnings remain in effect).

That's awesome. I opened a ticket as soon as I seen this. Thanks for the reply.

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