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Kiki1992

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Payment drawback
« on: March 06, 2011, 01:50:10 am »
After two very successful months of getting paid back to back, I haven't been making any money. What's going on with me?

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« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2011, 03:09:19 am »
Same here. Im starting to get bored with it honestly, especially the not qualifying for surveys part...i see the potential but with the time i spend on gpt sites i minus well get a real job lol  :P


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« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2011, 04:30:45 am »
Are you trying to do it all yourself?  If you are not working on getting referrals, work on that.  Once you have a few people helping you, the money comes much quicker.  I also try to focus on where I get the most bang for my buck and I don't mean money.  I like to find things that take a few seconds but pay me every time.  That is why I stopped doing surveys.  Many people do well with them, but I want to know that if I spend time clicking, I am going to get paid every time.  I get a routine and focus on what makes me the most money for the least amount of effort and then I find as many of those things as I can.

I think you both feel the way that most people do and that is why they eventually stop.  Then there are another group of us who get hooked and keep going and eventually build relationships that help us and find more ways to keep improving what we do.  But everyone does have the patience to keep trying and learning.

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« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2011, 08:00:20 am »
Are you trying to do it all yourself?  If you are not working on getting referrals, work on that.  Once you have a few people helping you, the money comes much quicker.  I also try to focus on where I get the most bang for my buck and I don't mean money.  I like to find things that take a few seconds but pay me every time.  That is why I stopped doing surveys.  Many people do well with them, but I want to know that if I spend time clicking, I am going to get paid every time.  I get a routine and focus on what makes me the most money for the least amount of effort and then I find as many of those things as I can.

I think you both feel the way that most people do and that is why they eventually stop.  Then there are another group of us who get hooked and keep going and eventually build relationships that help us and find more ways to keep improving what we do.  But everyone does have the patience to keep trying and learning.

So, what makes you the most money for the least effort on FusionCash...other than the daily email and daily click?

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« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2011, 05:09:53 am »
copy in paste in referrals to your friend u will get it alot faster and also do click to get paid that once a day

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« Reply #5 on: March 09, 2011, 09:00:25 am »
Yeah just doing paid to click gets you almost $5 in a month. It may seem like just a little bit of change but it adds up. Plud just trying to do at least one survey a day hels even though i know it can be a pain at times.

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Re: Payment drawback
« Reply #6 on: March 09, 2011, 10:45:45 am »
ive got 28.40 and can finally cash out but i think im going to let it build up some more

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« Reply #7 on: March 11, 2011, 07:39:40 am »
Same here. Im starting to get bored with it honestly, especially the not qualifying for surveys part...i see the potential but with the time i spend on gpt sites i minus well get a real job lol  :P
  i know that's right i cash once since then i only been reward for one offer after that i been taking surveys that last at least 5 min. into it just to see them you do not qualify for this at this time. kinda of makes you wonder what's really going on.

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Re: Payment drawback
« Reply #8 on: March 11, 2011, 08:32:18 am »
I have no referrals, and I have been able to cash out almost every month, first time I cashed out in the middle of the month a then caught on that it is better at the end, I waited 6 weeks to do my next cash out.  I have not been able to do much during January so i waited and cashed out at the end of February and waiting for $54+ money now, this month so far so good I might be able to cahs out at the end if not then I wait and accumulate for next month.

Just be patient, try to do the free offers, surveys can be a pain but they are worth it when they pay, the $3 for the post are great same as the $1 for the payment.  The Videos pay little but help a bunch and  I love the daily taske they are really nice paid to click and emails do help also.
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Re: Payment drawback
« Reply #9 on: March 12, 2011, 08:47:15 am »
Are you trying to do it all yourself?  If you are not working on getting referrals, work on that.  Once you have a few people helping you, the money comes much quicker.  I also try to focus on where I get the most bang for my buck and I don't mean money.  I like to find things that take a few seconds but pay me every time.  That is why I stopped doing surveys.  Many people do well with them, but I want to know that if I spend time clicking, I am going to get paid every time.  I get a routine and focus on what makes me the most money for the least amount of effort and then I find as many of those things as I can.

I think you both feel the way that most people do and that is why they eventually stop.  Then there are another group of us who get hooked and keep going and eventually build relationships that help us and find more ways to keep improving what we do.  But everyone does have the patience to keep trying and learning.

So, what makes you the most money for the least effort on FusionCash...other than the daily email and daily click?

Watching videos, doing simple offers that only require an email address or mailing info and getting referrals.  After you do most of the free offers here you have to wait for new ones to be added.  If I only make .17 a day here by my own efforts, that is fine with me.  Some days I might find an easy offer in the section where the videos are and make an extra .50 or .75 cents, I get my $3 per month for posting and that gets me a check here every two to three months.  But I do the same thing at a lot of other sites too.  I don't mean the same offers, but I find other sites like this where I can make a little money every day and show others to do the same.  Even your own efforts with this type of strategy really start to add up and as you get a fast system going, but once you show that they can do it too and you start getting paid for a portion of what they do, it really becomes worthwhile.  I never profess to be an expert of that I make thousands per month, but it is always going in the right direction....  Up!   I am very picky about paying for anything and that has saved me from the mistakes that a lot of people make because they are impatient.
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Re: Payment drawback
« Reply #10 on: March 12, 2011, 09:55:04 am »
I agree, I'm doing the same thing - 17 cents a day guaranteed, plus a little extra from videos and Saturday promotion. Plus, I get my $3 for posting in the forums and $1 for posting my payment. If I'm close to cashing out, I might try some surveys but otherwise I rarely spend the time on those. Now that I'm starting to get referrals, I could soon start cashing out every month without ever taking a survey!

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Re: Payment drawback
« Reply #11 on: March 12, 2011, 10:07:39 am »
i like doing the surveys because they don't take that long to do and there are a lot to do.  They are also very easy to do as well.

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« Reply #12 on: March 12, 2011, 11:30:36 am »
I like doing the surveys at night.  They help me unwind and they are mostly no brainers.  I've been able to cash out almost every month with the limit.  Now that I've been here awhile, I've got my own strategy.  It gets easier the more you do it.  Before, I was spending way too much time on this site.  Now I come a few minutes a day, and then I'm done. You can get around this site pretty easy once you know your way around.  You learn what makes you the most money with the least amount of time.

Now, if I could just get that flower frenzy game!

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« Reply #13 on: March 13, 2011, 09:31:55 am »
I was just thinking about the title of this post.  Payment drawbacks.  I think that qualifies as an oxi-moron.  There are no drawbacks to payments!  lol  I just make sure that I makes money every day that gets me closer to them.

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Re: Payment drawback
« Reply #14 on: March 13, 2011, 09:44:29 am »
How does this system work as far as taxes are concerned?  Are we not legally obligated to report these earnings to the IRS?

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