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Re: Crediting Offers
« Reply #15 on: April 27, 2011, 02:36:07 pm »
well if u didnt get credited,that means u didnt fill our the form with valid informations or didnt complete it all the way. I made $28 within 6 days which make this site amazing!!!

Actually, you are totally wrong. I have been a member here much longer than 6 days so take it from me, sometimes when an offer is completed correctly it still doesn't credit. I am not saying anything negative about FC, I love it here as I have stated repeatedly. Also, please read the topic as I specifically asked for no responses like the one you posted, thanks!

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« Reply #16 on: April 28, 2011, 09:05:15 am »
not really i din't get money for my daily surveys.............. i m very angry on my day............

Well then you either did something wrong i.e. as in with your post and your signature or you did not actually qualify.

Come on now, don't be so condescending. You know darn well that sometimes things just don't credit, likely through no fault of FC or the user. && notice in the inital topic I specifically asked for remarks like that not to be made, so please respect that and move on.

Now, don't get all excited, but your first post also said that such comments would be ignored, and yet, as evidenced by this comment, you actually paid attention! :) What's that ole adage, two rongs don't make a rite?

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« Reply #17 on: April 30, 2011, 02:05:51 pm »
I really don't like the policy that I have to just deal with it if I don't get credited, especially when I am paying something. For instance, I signed up for the "free-trial." It's not going to be free because I didn't get credited. Things are tight for me right now, so the trial period fee does bother me, especially if I don't get credited for multiple offers. I expected the cost of trying it to be covered when I got credited- which I did not. I'm tempted not to try those offers where the fees of trying a product out won't be reimbursed by the 3rd party because I'm taking a risk that I won't get credited to cover the costs. It took two tries using 2 different emails to get an offer to get credited. At least theirs will be reimbursed if I choose to cancel. However, I now have 2 trials with the same company
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Re: Crediting Offers
« Reply #18 on: May 01, 2011, 03:26:23 pm »
not really i din't get money for my daily surveys.............. i m very angry on my day............

Well then you either did something wrong i.e. as in with your post and your signature or you did not actually qualify.

Come on now, don't be so condescending. You know darn well that sometimes things just don't credit, likely through no fault of FC or the user. && notice in the inital topic I specifically asked for remarks like that not to be made, so please respect that and move on.

Now, don't get all excited, but your first post also said that such comments would be ignored, and yet, as evidenced by this comment, you actually paid attention! :) What's that ole adage, two rongs don't make a rite?

Seems like you need to move on to another thread, you are the one becoming excited and a bit nosy I might add :) I was making a simple suggestion, I've been here quite awhile, so I don't need all the 'you didn't do the offer right' responses. This is a suggestion, not a complaint. Feel free to move it along if you have nothing positive to say, thanks.
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Re: Crediting Offers
« Reply #19 on: May 01, 2011, 03:27:58 pm »
I really don't like the policy that I have to just deal with it if I don't get credited, especially when I am paying something. For instance, I signed up for the "free-trial." It's not going to be free because I didn't get credited. Things are tight for me right now, so the trial period fee does bother me, especially if I don't get credited for multiple offers. I expected the cost of trying it to be covered when I got credited- which I did not. I'm tempted not to try those offers where the fees of trying a product out won't be reimbursed by the 3rd party because I'm taking a risk that I won't get credited to cover the costs. It took two tries using 2 different emails to get an offer to get credited. At least theirs will be reimbursed if I choose to cancel. However, I now have 2 trials with the same company

I haven't tried any free trials, I have always just stuck to the free offers so I won't be much help. Sorry! But hopefully someone will stumble along this thread who might have some advice...

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« Reply #20 on: May 03, 2011, 02:45:39 pm »
I really don't like the policy that I have to just deal with it if I don't get credited, especially when I am paying something. For instance, I signed up for the "free-trial." It's not going to be free because I didn't get credited. Things are tight for me right now, so the trial period fee does bother me, especially if I don't get credited for multiple offers. I expected the cost of trying it to be covered when I got credited- which I did not. I'm tempted not to try those offers where the fees of trying a product out won't be reimbursed by the 3rd party because I'm taking a risk that I won't get credited to cover the costs. It took two tries using 2 different emails to get an offer to get credited. At least theirs will be reimbursed if I choose to cancel. However, I now have 2 trials with the same company

I haven't tried any free trials, I have always just stuck to the free offers so I won't be much help. Sorry! But hopefully someone will stumble along this thread who might have some advice...

I was thinking that I might just do what you've said you're doing- stick to the free offers. When I decided I didn't really want to continue with one of my free offers, the only way to end the trial was to use the phone to call to cancel. They, of course, wanted me to stay with them. not fun.

Has any one had luck with the RealPlayer offer? I tried it two times and still didn't get credited. I've used RealPlayer before, and liked it, but I did hope to get the $.

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« Reply #21 on: May 04, 2011, 10:00:30 pm »
I really don't like the policy that I have to just deal with it if I don't get credited, especially when I am paying something. For instance, I signed up for the "free-trial." It's not going to be free because I didn't get credited. Things are tight for me right now, so the trial period fee does bother me, especially if I don't get credited for multiple offers. I expected the cost of trying it to be covered when I got credited- which I did not. I'm tempted not to try those offers where the fees of trying a product out won't be reimbursed by the 3rd party because I'm taking a risk that I won't get credited to cover the costs. It took two tries using 2 different emails to get an offer to get credited. At least theirs will be reimbursed if I choose to cancel. However, I now have 2 trials with the same company

I haven't tried any free trials, I have always just stuck to the free offers so I won't be much help. Sorry! But hopefully someone will stumble along this thread who might have some advice...

I was thinking that I might just do what you've said you're doing- stick to the free offers. When I decided I didn't really want to continue with one of my free offers, the only way to end the trial was to use the phone to call to cancel. They, of course, wanted me to stay with them. not fun.

Has any one had luck with the RealPlayer offer? I tried it two times and still didn't get credited. I've used RealPlayer before, and liked it, but I did hope to get the $.

Yea I make 25-28 a month with only free offers! I've been thinking about putting one of my checks on a prepaid card and trying my luck with a free trial, that way i wont have to give them my bank account information

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Re: Crediting Offers
« Reply #22 on: May 05, 2011, 06:05:38 am »

Yea I make 25-28 a month with only free offers! I've been thinking about putting one of my checks on a prepaid card and trying my luck with a free trial, that way i wont have to give them my bank account information

That is SUCH  a good idea! I always want to try those free trials, but I just don't give out my credit card number. I may give that a try with my next check - thanks!

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« Reply #23 on: May 05, 2011, 07:37:32 am »
Just for information. This did not happen at fusion what Im saying here. I did a free trial. Only I didnt understand it meant to mail back the unused portion in order to get off the hook of 80 a month. Prices are high and they dont tell you they are going to charge you 25 for shipping of what you are trying. So I flat out told them. It was not in big enough letters and hidden that you had to mail it back to them. I just called them and on time but of course mail back would cost and take time. So they did charge me an exorbident price for some kind of wrinkle cream. So be careful of the free trials. YOu must know they dont make it easy for you to cancel in time.

That is a good idea though. To get a prepaid card. I wonder though how do they work. Then if someone tries to charge something on it and you dont have the money will they cover it and charge you 40 bucks for covering it. I dont want that to happen either.

Once I joined a gym which was weekly fee and I did all the hoops early to cancel it when I was moving. somehow they still were able to charge me on the debit card I used, even after I did the cancellation by phone, by fax and by mail.  So the bank told me I would have to cancel my debit card. And thank God that I did not use my checking account. Because if you can live without your debit card for 10 days it takes to get a new one sent. You can cancel it and they can not charge you more  as long as you did not tell them the bank account number. The bank had told me this had happened to others that they keep charging after you cancel  at the gym.


And these were not frokm fusion. Just info to let everyone know.  :notworthy:

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« Reply #24 on: May 05, 2011, 07:46:45 am »
cheeseland

did you make 28 on surveys?

I got lucky last month that npd and shoppers did work but then a 75c one that I took 45 min didnt take. at the end it came to a page that said done in the bottom right corner. no click ons buttons no nothing and I left it open for 3 days.  I did miss out on other 50c surverys here also but it seemed they were on the first week of april. all of them. The end of april was good though for them to work.

And I did it all right that week things didnt credit. Its time consuming and I feel that our time is valuable.  :sad1: but Id like to try again and be saying  :thumbsup: I just  :dontknow: if I have time to not be sure they credit. So I am doing other pennies for pay little jobs here and there, for today.  :bs: I saw a  :bunny: this week. that could be good news. I miss my    :dog: but can not afford another one.  Im getting carried away so back to subject. I got my 3 dollars this week. Did you all who posted? Now that is an awesome credit. :heart:

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« Reply #25 on: May 10, 2011, 10:45:28 pm »

Yea I make 25-28 a month with only free offers! I've been thinking about putting one of my checks on a prepaid card and trying my luck with a free trial, that way i wont have to give them my bank account information

That is SUCH  a good idea! I always want to try those free trials, but I just don't give out my credit card number. I may give that a try with my next check - thanks!

ya ive never tried it, but idk it could be a useful way to not give out bank account info

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« Reply #26 on: May 10, 2011, 10:47:03 pm »
Just for information. This did not happen at fusion what Im saying here. I did a free trial. Only I didnt understand it meant to mail back the unused portion in order to get off the hook of 80 a month. Prices are high and they dont tell you they are going to charge you 25 for shipping of what you are trying. So I flat out told them. It was not in big enough letters and hidden that you had to mail it back to them. I just called them and on time but of course mail back would cost and take time. So they did charge me an exorbident price for some kind of wrinkle cream. So be careful of the free trials. YOu must know they dont make it easy for you to cancel in time.

That is a good idea though. To get a prepaid card. I wonder though how do they work. Then if someone tries to charge something on it and you dont have the money will they cover it and charge you 40 bucks for covering it. I dont want that to happen either.

Once I joined a gym which was weekly fee and I did all the hoops early to cancel it when I was moving. somehow they still were able to charge me on the debit card I used, even after I did the cancellation by phone, by fax and by mail.  So the bank told me I would have to cancel my debit card. And thank God that I did not use my checking account. Because if you can live without your debit card for 10 days it takes to get a new one sent. You can cancel it and they can not charge you more  as long as you did not tell them the bank account number. The bank had told me this had happened to others that they keep charging after you cancel  at the gym.


And these were not frokm fusion. Just info to let everyone know.  :notworthy:

but with a prepaid card they couldnt keep charging you if you didnt have that much money on the card right? thats what i was wondering, that way if it did happen to be a 'bad' company they couldnt keep charging you money you didnt owe

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« Reply #27 on: May 11, 2011, 08:35:34 am »
. Its time consuming and I feel that our time is valuable.  

I agree 110%.

That's why I appreciate it when someone posts that an offer isn't crediting.

While there ARE legitimate reasons for an offer not to credit, such as if a person has NoScript, AdBlock, system errors, conflicting cookies from other incentive sites, etc., there are also a number of unscrupulous advertisers. I'm not saying all non-crediting advertisers are scammy, but they are out there.

Many (or even most) times that we don't get credited, that means that Fusion Cash most likely hasn't received their affiliate commission either. Advertisers like this are taking advantage of FC's large user base to get marketable data or signups from their members, and then not compensating either the affiliate (FC) or the users (us)

I like to keep an eye on the "What offer credited" thread - that way I know which advertiser is worth my time.

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« Reply #28 on: May 11, 2011, 02:03:16 pm »
I agree! It's not good for FC at all and often can scare away newbies

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« Reply #29 on: May 11, 2011, 02:40:47 pm »
I'm new here to Fusion. So far the only offers that I've noticed either post several days later are the ones from the Special Offers section. Everything else I've gotten almost right away.

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