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hardcoreicon

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WHat do i do now?
« on: February 24, 2009, 06:12:25 pm »
Ok, so i just joined 2 days ago and Ive already used up all the free no cc offers.  The two daily surveys I can NEVER get approved for.  I do not plan on clicking anything other than the free/no cc required ones. SO WHAT DO I DO NOW? I only made 20 bucks, alot of the offers do not credit, and i cant get accepted for the daily surveys...does this mean im done?  No new ones are popping up, whats the deal?

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Re: WHat do i do now?
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2009, 10:39:03 am »
did u do the survey to the end? My free ones do that sometimes thety give uf many sureys back to back, so i just do the trial offers, to reduce the extra surveys!

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Re: WHat do i do now?
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2009, 02:55:03 pm »
How do you keep up with the trial offers?  This scares me because what if you forget what site is the trial offer and you are stuck with the product?
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Re: WHat do i do now?
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2009, 05:33:29 pm »
Any time that I sign up for a trial that requires a credit card, I put it on a list in Microsoft Word. I type the name, url, membership ID #, and # to call for cancellation. And then the next day I cancelled all of them except for the few that required the "you must wait 5 days before cancelling." Though be aware of the Home Savings Mall and Savings Ace offers. On the page where you enter your credit card info, if you scroll to the bottom right on the page it says something like "by clicking submit you agree to also enroll in" either Your Savings Club or Cross Country Savings, "and this service will charge your card $1.00 and then $24.95 after 1 week if you decide to keep the service." So just a heads up, read the fine print. I did both the offers and ended up having to cancel 4 services which would have charged over $100 to my card if didnt cancel. On the upside.. Might have 2 $25 walmart giftcards in the mail.. Will post if it pans out o.O

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Re: WHat do i do now?
« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2009, 06:07:18 pm »
Any time that I sign up for a trial that requires a credit card, I put it on a list in Microsoft Word. I type the name, url, membership ID #, and # to call for cancellation. And then the next day I cancelled all of them except for the few that required the "you must wait 5 days before cancelling." Though be aware of the Home Savings Mall and Savings Ace offers. On the page where you enter your credit card info, if you scroll to the bottom right on the page it says something like "by clicking submit you agree to also enroll in" either Your Savings Club or Cross Country Savings, "and this service will charge your card $1.00 and then $24.95 after 1 week if you decide to keep the service." So just a heads up, read the fine print. I did both the offers and ended up having to cancel 4 services which would have charged over $100 to my card if didnt cancel. On the upside.. Might have 2 $25 walmart giftcards in the mail.. Will post if it pans out o.O
One of the good things about HSM or SA offers are that they offer immediate online cancellation via links. No talking to anyone just click and submit.

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Re: WHat do i do now?
« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2009, 10:56:16 am »
Do you keep trying the survey's until all you get is you do not qualify or do you stop after the first time of not qualifying?  You can keep trying until they run out of surveys for the day.

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