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confirming with opionon companies
« on: April 09, 2011, 03:14:36 pm »
Question?  When I register with an opinion company do I have to confirm with them through my email address that I have them before I am credited with Fushioncash?  I have registered with two companies, but payment was denied after filling out all the information.  I am using a junk email as instructed to do not my regular one.  Thanks for your help.  Chris

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Re: confirming with opionon companies
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2011, 12:42:48 pm »
That's standard operating procedure with most offers.  If they send you an email to confirm your email address, you need to reply in order to "complete" the offer.  There may be other requirements as well.  So when you sign up for sites, be sure to check your spam files for the email confirmation emails.

They will ususally tell you that they are sending a confirmation/activation email, especially if they don't consider you registered until after you've confirmed.  (Although I have had PTC sites that say they will be sending an email and never do.)

If you contact the support section of the site you joined, ask them if they sent the email -- because you did not receive it or was lost -- and would they send it to you again.  May not help you getting credit, but it won't hurt.

It is possible that your use of a junk email address resulted in the email being bounced back to the sender. (ie Hotmail blocks alot of mail)

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Re: confirming with opionon companies
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2011, 09:54:15 pm »
That's standard operating procedure with most offers.  If they send you an email to confirm your email address, you need to reply in order to "complete" the offer.  There may be other requirements as well.  So when you sign up for sites, be sure to check your spam files for the email confirmation emails.

They will ususally tell you that they are sending a confirmation/activation email, especially if they don't consider you registered until after you've confirmed.  (Although I have had PTC sites that say they will be sending an email and never do.)

If you contact the support section of the site you joined, ask them if they sent the email -- because you did not receive it or was lost -- and would they send it to you again.  May not help you getting credit, but it won't hurt.

It is possible that your use of a junk email address resulted in the email being bounced back to the sender. (ie Hotmail blocks alot of mail)
Thank you very much for your response.  It takes a lot of time to make a couple of bucks, put I quess it's better than nothing.  Do you have any other computer money offers you could share.  Thanks, Chrtis

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Re: confirming with opionon companies
« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2011, 09:55:39 pm »
That's standard operating procedure with most offers.  If they send you an email to confirm your email address, you need to reply in order to "complete" the offer.  There may be other requirements as well.  So when you sign up for sites, be sure to check your spam files for the email confirmation emails.

They will ususally tell you that they are sending a confirmation/activation email, especially if they don't consider you registered until after you've confirmed.  (Although I have had PTC sites that say they will be sending an email and never do.)

If you contact the support section of the site you joined, ask them if they sent the email -- because you did not receive it or was lost -- and would they send it to you again.  May not help you getting credit, but it won't hurt.

It is possible that your use of a junk email address resulted in the email being bounced back to the sender. (ie Hotmail blocks alot of mail)
How long was it before you made 228.oo bucks?


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