If it's not allowed let me know:)

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  1. ally2243

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    Hey everyone! I have been on this forum for only a short time now so I am still very new. I was wondering if we are allowed to share what else besides Mturk we do online for money. I belong to a few different websites that pay me for small things like simply reading an email. A lot of these exist & it's hard to know which are scams. Most that I do, I have been doing for years now & have gotten paid nicely for the small amount I have to do. Even cashed in 1 year & it bought all my Christmas presents:) Anyway, if anyone is interested please let me know! If not or we are not allowed to discuss such things here let me know that as well:) Take care!
     
  2. snowball

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    Ally, if it is okay for you to tell us, I'd love to know. Thanks so much.
     
  3. ally2243

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    Great! My main one is called inboxdollars. They send you on average 1-2 emails per day with offers for things like cash back for shopping, huge discounts on just about everything you can think of, surveys which pay up to $5 ect. On top of that you get paid $.02 just for opening the email! In a year I made $290 which may not sound like much but I did nothing that year except read emails, 6 shopping offers & maybe 2 surveys. Here is the link for that.

    http://www.inboxdollars.com/?r=ref2220702


    I also recently started 1 similar called Inboxpays. It is the same concept except they pay from $.10 up to $.25 for reading their emails & I get about 4 a day from them. Here's that link:)


    http://www.tryinboxpays.com/debSK6ZeMvRQHL5ieFBIwg==


    The last 1 I'll post today is MPoints. They send a few emails per day which you get 5 points up to 25 points for reading the emails. For an example of how they work is say you usually buy your clothes online. They list most of the major stores on their site, you sign in, go to that stores link & shop. They give you "x" amount of points per dollar you spend. They also have hundreds of printable coupons for grocery items & will give you points every time you use them. I used some of my saved points for an Old Navy gift certificate for my nieces bday this year. You can also cash them in for money. They literally have hundreds of rewards you can choose from. I do not have a link so you would have to send me your email address & I would send you an invitation from their site.


    I hope any or all of these will help out my fellow turkers! If anyone else feels like sharing their money making secrets please do!
     
  4. snowball

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    Thanks - every little bit helps!
     
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    Looks like a referral link she's posting to collect referrals to get her more money. Otherwise you could just go to www.inboxdollars.com.
     
  6. ally2243

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    Well duh! Exactly why wouldn't I do that? These are great sites. If you wanna find it and join on your own so be it. Sure I get a bit extra if someone uses my link. What I do not understand is why exactly are you writing in such a way to make me seem like I am a shady person for posting my own link??? Weird...
     
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    Flora is making you feel that, your false pretention doesn't work.
     
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    It's not "weird" that someone made an observation.
     
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    Post away! Yes, we discuss other venues from time to time. We're all looking for alternatives and have about 12 irons in the fire. Microworkers, SWAG, FIVERR, oDesk, synovate, CVS Advisor Panel, are just a few of my own personal irons, and you can bet that if I got paid for referrals, I'd be letting you all know!
     
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    Not a fan of the solicitation/referral links posted here
     
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