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Post by xxsmallwonderxx on Sept 10, 2007 12:30:52 GMT -5
are there any offers that don't require a credit card that pay out a decent amount. I've been searching around and so far everything has a catch. thanks in advace for the help
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Post by MoneyBunny on Sept 10, 2007 13:41:36 GMT -5
Freebies are the only offers that do not require a credit card. There is hundreds and hundreds of them. On average they go for about $0.50 to $1. It may not sound anywhere near the pay outs of the trial/paid offers, but that's because you're not making any investment. Freebies have no catch, and can take some times less then 10 seconds to complete. I made a good $230 my first month here doing freebies only.
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Post by Squishlyn on Sept 10, 2007 19:52:11 GMT -5
Check out all the categories in the Freebies category. Also check out the New Offers; within that category there are freebies that we've added more recently.
There are close to 600 offers that do not require a credit card on SquishyCash.
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Post by xxsmallwonderxx on Sept 12, 2007 12:02:02 GMT -5
1) under the freebies catagory there are offers where you enter a "username,email or login" do i put in the email address that I used for squishy cash? And does it automatically add the money to my squishy account after putting my address in that login id address box?
2) also under the freebies catagory....i click on the links, added in all my info, and then theres the option to click yes or no and if you don't click yes then the offer doesn't go through. then i click yes and they want a credit card info. i thought it was a freebie offer. why do i have to put my credit card info in? so i just stop doing that offer without adding my credit card info. should i click on 'Mark as pending' anyway?
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Post by MoneyBunny on Sept 12, 2007 13:04:51 GMT -5
1. No, you enter the email you used to complete the offer. All survey offers will need a unique email address. I would suggest to NEVER use your personal email address for any of the offers on SquishyCash, you'll get spam like crazy. You're going to need to make new multiple email addresses, I would recommend going to gmail.com to create them. Once you submit the offer, the offer will go in your pending folder. Each submitted offer has to go through a process where the advertiser verifies that you actually did complete the offer, and then they contact SquishyCash. SquishyCash matches up what you submitted to them with what the advertiser's confirmation, and then they will manually approve the offer for you (or if the offer doesn't have the Login ID box, the advertiser will directly approve the offer). The offer that was in the pending folder will move to the completed folder once it has been approved. You can check your folders by going to the offers area, and using the drop down menu that is to the right. Freebie offers generally credit in 1-3 days. If a freebie offer is still in your pending folder after around 3 days, it's safe to assume that the offer you submitted was denied for whatever reason (either because you completed it incorrectly or that the tracking cookie was some how lost). You have the opportunity to re-do a pending offer by going to your pending folder and clicking 'delete' under options.
2. For freebie survey offers, you need to pay attention closely. Does the offer say to enter a valid email or your zip code in the description? If so, only the first page is required, but you should do the second page as well (the one that has you fill out your contact info). If the offer description doesn't say this, then you will need to continue on with the survey till you reach the last page that says something similar to "Congratulations, blah blah is reserved for blah blah....now complete the offers below". You don't need to complete any of those offers, you're done when you reach the last survey page.
This is extremely important, you must use a different email address that belongs to you on EVERY single survey offer you complete. If you want to know how to complete offers correctly, you're going to need to read the entire page in the 'How To' section (second button in the green font menu). All the questions that you just asked are answered in there. If you have any other questions after reading it, please let me know.
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Post by Caglehead on Sept 12, 2007 17:20:37 GMT -5
One of the best tips I read here is how you can use the same gmail address in different ways. If you put a period between each letter, gmail still reads it as the same email address, but the places you submit the offers with read them as separate email addresses. for example if my email address was abcdefg@gmail.com, I could do a.bcdefg@gmail.com, ab.cdefg@gmail.com, etc.
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