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« Reply #30 on: November 14, 2012, 09:14:47 am »
Start doing the phone offers they work and credit instantly. Good luck my friend"-"

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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #31 on: November 14, 2012, 11:59:51 am »
I agree that sometimes it would be nice to be able to cash out at a lower amount. We've had the misfortune of spending roughly $500 in emergency vet bills in the last 5 months. I got to the point where any sneeze from our kitten gave me small anxiety attacks. Add on top of that my husband's car breaking down, and we live in So Cal, so we got hit by a huge gas price hike last month. We started scrambling for any way to bring in any extra money and any way to cut expenses, so I really appreciate the difference a couple dollars can make.

However, I can tell you that FC has one of the lowest if not the absolute lowest cash out limits out there. I know inbox dollars requires $30 (the next lowest I've seen), and they charge you $3 every time you cash out, and it's harder to earn money. I just found FC a little over a month ago and am well on my way to cashing out this month. On the other hand, I've been a member of inbox dollars for a few years, and I'm only getting ready to cash out for the 2nd time from them because it's so hard to earn money. For FC, I highly recommend the tasks. I sit and do the tasks searching for info on websites while I watch TV. Why not earn a little money while vegging out?

Just a little insight, though, on why cash out limits are generally set where they are. While paypal is generally free for us, companies who use them generally have to pay for their services. That's one of the ways companies like paypal, credit card companies, and banks make their money. Tired of the ridiculous fees some banks charge? Chances are, if you're working, your employer is paying more. That's why most people get paid every other week instead of every week. Every time you get a paycheck, your employer is paying for the process to pay you, not just for your paycheck. In fact, if it hadn't been shown that many people struggle so hard to budget out over a greater length of time, most of us would probably only be getting paid once a month (yikes!). So if sites like FC had to pay out every time to every person who earned say, $5, they would be paying so much money in bank fees they would probably have to shut down, and none of us would be earning any money this way. So it's a bummer, but they don't set the limit just to make us work harder. They do it to make sure they can stay in business.

Keep your chin up and good luck!  :thumbsup:

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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #32 on: November 14, 2012, 12:09:48 pm »
Thanks for the information about the cashout and why it is a set amount  like that.

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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #33 on: November 14, 2012, 12:25:59 pm »
Hmmm... how can you cash out before $25?  If you need more money than you can get here - there are many other sites to earn on as well.  If you work multiple sites - you may find it easier to get the $$ you need...

Other sites to work are: InBoxDollars; CantBeatFee; RewardingWays and another favorite of mine is PrizeLive.

Give other sites a try to add to your overall earnings.  I am on disability and these sites add up nicely for me!!!

Many Happy Earnings to ALL! 

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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #34 on: November 14, 2012, 12:40:34 pm »
I agree that sometimes it would be nice to be able to cash out at a lower amount. We've had the misfortune of spending roughly $500 in emergency vet bills in the last 5 months. I got to the point where any sneeze from our kitten gave me small anxiety attacks. Add on top of that my husband's car breaking down, and we live in So Cal, so we got hit by a huge gas price hike last month. We started scrambling for any way to bring in any extra money and any way to cut expenses, so I really appreciate the difference a couple dollars can make.

However, I can tell you that FC has one of the lowest if not the absolute lowest cash out limits out there. I know inbox dollars requires $30 (the next lowest I've seen), and they charge you $3 every time you cash out, and it's harder to earn money. I just found FC a little over a month ago and am well on my way to cashing out this month. On the other hand, I've been a member of inbox dollars for a few years, and I'm only getting ready to cash out for the 2nd time from them because it's so hard to earn money. For FC, I highly recommend the tasks. I sit and do the tasks searching for info on websites while I watch TV. Why not earn a little money while vegging out?

Just a little insight, though, on why cash out limits are generally set where they are. While paypal is generally free for us, companies who use them generally have to pay for their services. That's one of the ways companies like paypal, credit card companies, and banks make their money. Tired of the ridiculous fees some banks charge? Chances are, if you're working, your employer is paying more. That's why most people get paid every other week instead of every week. Every time you get a paycheck, your employer is paying for the process to pay you, not just for your paycheck. In fact, if it hadn't been shown that many people struggle so hard to budget out over a greater length of time, most of us would probably only be getting paid once a month (yikes!). So if sites like FC had to pay out every time to every person who earned say, $5, they would be paying so much money in bank fees they would probably have to shut down, and none of us would be earning any money this way. So it's a bummer, but they don't set the limit just to make us work harder. They do it to make sure they can stay in business.

Keep your chin up and good luck!  :thumbsup:

I am on there too and in a year and a half have cashed out twice.  I am about half way to cashing out again.  Compared to them, FC is a really good paid site and you get better payout because you don't have to pay the $3.  I've been on here since late February and have easily made 4 times as much (or more) than I have with them.  But ...... as long as these sites are able to stay in business I will continue to patron them.  :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #35 on: November 14, 2012, 03:29:33 pm »
 :wave: well first of all if it were $15.00 you would not get the money instantly so you still would not have gas in your car anyway. so you see you would still be in a fix because you would want to change pay-out day from the 20th and so forth and so on

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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #36 on: November 14, 2012, 06:22:15 pm »
this would be nice too. i understand what you're going through. i don't have a job either. i'm using fusioncash to pay for my life needs.  this money is like my life line because with this money i can buy food to keep me alive. thank you fusion cash for giving us a job so some of us can buy food.  i don't know if they will make it 15 though.  it took me about 2 months to make 35 last time and they restrict my account for a while. 

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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #37 on: November 14, 2012, 06:40:26 pm »
I agree that sometimes it would be nice to be able to cash out at a lower amount. We've had the misfortune of spending roughly $500 in emergency vet bills in the last 5 months. I got to the point where any sneeze from our kitten gave me small anxiety attacks. Add on top of that my husband's car breaking down, and we live in So Cal, so we got hit by a huge gas price hike last month. We started scrambling for any way to bring in any extra money and any way to cut expenses, so I really appreciate the difference a couple dollars can make.

However, I can tell you that FC has one of the lowest if not the absolute lowest cash out limits out there. I know inbox dollars requires $30 (the next lowest I've seen), and they charge you $3 every time you cash out, and it's harder to earn money. I just found FC a little over a month ago and am well on my way to cashing out this month. On the other hand, I've been a member of inbox dollars for a few years, and I'm only getting ready to cash out for the 2nd time from them because it's so hard to earn money. For FC, I highly recommend the tasks. I sit and do the tasks searching for info on websites while I watch TV. Why not earn a little money while vegging out?

Just a little insight, though, on why cash out limits are generally set where they are. While paypal is generally free for us, companies who use them generally have to pay for their services. That's one of the ways companies like paypal, credit card companies, and banks make their money. Tired of the ridiculous fees some banks charge? Chances are, if you're working, your employer is paying more. That's why most people get paid every other week instead of every week. Every time you get a paycheck, your employer is paying for the process to pay you, not just for your paycheck. In fact, if it hadn't been shown that many people struggle so hard to budget out over a greater length of time, most of us would probably only be getting paid once a month (yikes!). So if sites like FC had to pay out every time to every person who earned say, $5, they would be paying so much money in bank fees they would probably have to shut down, and none of us would be earning any money this way. So it's a bummer, but they don't set the limit just to make us work harder. They do it to make sure they can stay in business.

Keep your chin up and good luck!  :thumbsup:

I am on there too and in a year and a half have cashed out twice.  I am about half way to cashing out again.  Compared to them, FC is a really good paid site and you get better payout because you don't have to pay the $3.  I've been on here since late February and have easily made 4 times as much (or more) than I have with them.  But ...... as long as these sites are able to stay in business I will continue to patron them.  :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Totally agree with both of you.  I've been a part of FC and InboxDollar for roughly the same time, and although I'm not as active on InboxDollar as I am here, I only recently cashed out there, whereas I'm about halfway to my 4th check here.  Clearly there is a difference in how these companies choose to market and treat their members.  It would be nice to have the $15 that's in my account right now, but I'll deal with the $25 limit so long as they keep letting me earn it from my couch.

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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #38 on: November 15, 2012, 12:12:16 pm »
I would loveee instant cash out at any amount. I don't see the benefit to them for waiting til the 20th of each month to pay.

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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #39 on: November 15, 2012, 12:21:20 pm »
Agree, agree here - almost at 2nd cashout on InBoxDollars now - approx $80 and here I am awaiting 4th cashout - so this site is definitely faster!  I also work other sites like prizelive cuz you can put $1 any day into paypal - if you can do this everyday - or perhaps even $2 per day - the paypal really adds up nicely - also to add to that - check out cantbeatfree - you can also put $$ into paypal here as well - between these extra sites and my favorite, FusionCash, I can do pretty well and so can anyone!  Check it out if you're hungry for more earnings and dollars!

Many Happy Earnings to ALL!  :wave:

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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #40 on: November 15, 2012, 01:58:56 pm »
Different things happen to different people. Glad for all the information from the FusionCash forum. And we all have our own experiences. Using information from the FusionCash forum (and I just got some new info. today, thank The Lord, you "guys" are great!) and survey companies on FusionCash, I have cased out many times. My first cashout with FusionCash is pending. But on InBox, which I found here in the FusionCash forum, I am on a so-called weekly cashout basis. In other words as soon as I hit $30 I can request a check. My first one from them was $50 so no $3 fee. Want to try a $30 check because I read somewhere where they give you the money back. We will see, then that will no longer be hearsay. I went shopping at the Shoprite Tuesday and on the way back I stopped at the Pathmark, I tried to use my new debit card. Which I have thanks to FusionCash, but I could not use it becuse I didn't remember the pin nunber. So I just pulled out my prepaid Visa. Which I got from doing MySurvey, I learned about that on? You guessed it FusionCash. Since my demographics and lack of time don't allow for much, survey sites are my new hobby. Lol, I even applied for a job with a job agency, you guessed it, taking surveys. Having an early dinner, "Jamaican Fish Tea" (A Jamaican Soup), no I am not Jamaican. So let me use OldBuddy's comment to finish:  

    
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I feel like a lot of them are based around people with children who live at home and make all the buying decisions. The older you are, or younger, the less likely you are to fit that demographic. I rarely get approved for surveys because I'm a college student. I would love for there to be more for people around my age (esp for TV, movies, video games, music, tech, since we consume so much of it). I would love to have more surveys like those. Being in college, broke, young, with a senior-aged single parent who's unable to work... yeah, it's tough. Eek.

And OLDBUDDY said:

Surveys represent a small sliver of the opportunities available to make money free, then if you take part of that money and expand into paid areas it gets even better. The money is out there, you just need to know where to look...."

See ya'll lata!  :thumbsup:  :heart:


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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #41 on: November 15, 2012, 05:07:51 pm »
yes i would love that!!!i think that $15 would be the perfect amount

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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #42 on: November 15, 2012, 05:43:24 pm »
i agree hitting the 25 mark isnt all that hard. i spend about a half hour a day on fc and have cashed out every month,, :wave:

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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #43 on: November 15, 2012, 07:06:58 pm »
Thanks for sharing your successes with all of us out there, Fusion Cash is starting to feel like a family.

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Re: cash out earlier then $25
« Reply #44 on: November 15, 2012, 07:28:03 pm »
i wouldn't mind $15 or even $20 to cash out  :thumbsup:

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