Posted by Stan | Posted in Sandraclicks Progress | Posted on 20-11-2008
Yesterday I learned that the owner of SandraClicks was devastated by the unexpected loss of his fiance and was totally heartbroken over it as can be expected. I had reached minimum payout and requested payment. When I did, I received the following message:
“I’m stopping this section until I finish to pay the pending requests”
I went back today and received the same message. So now it appears SandraClicks is no longer an instant paying site and worse than that, you can’t even get on a “pending payment” list until the owner opens it up. Another good one going down the tube.
I really, really sympathize with owner for his lost, but I hope he gets over the pain soon and realize this is not the best way to honor a loved ones’ memory.
Posted by Stan | Posted in PTC Sites | Posted on 16-11-2008
I’ve found a new PTC site to add to my stable of programs worth looking at. I know a lot of PTC site users like the low-paying ones, so here are some of the specs on this one:
Site Name: JoinBux
Standard Member Ads Daily: 9
Premium Member Ads Daily: 12
Earnings Per Click (member): $0.01
Earnings Per Click (referral): $0.005
Premium Earnings Per Click (member): $0.02
Premium Earnings Per Click (referral): $0.01
Minimum Payout: $1.99 (via AlertPay)
Payments will be processed and issued within 15 business days for standard members and 48 hours for premium members.
This site started November 1, 2008 so it’s still too early to tell, but I kinda like this one because as a premium member, you can easily reach pay out every 8 days doing it on your own. Get a couple referrals and you can know 2 days off that!
Click here to join and check it out yourself.
Wow! I didn’t realize it has been a couple weeks since my last post. So here’s what’s been happening with me besides just clicking links.
On November 3rd, I cashed out $13.75 from NeoBux and $26.38 from SandraClicks. On November 6th, I received $10.08 from BuxOut. And for investments, I purchased an additional 20 referrals at TakeTheGlobe November 1st. While we’re on the subject of TakeTheGlobe, as you recall, I requested my first payment of $11.57 from them October 16th and received it October 31st. On that day I requested my 2nd payment of $19.41 and had 926 people ahead of me. As of today, there were 718 people ahead of me. and with the added referrals, my account balance is already up to $49.46. The 25 referrals I now have are averaging 1,077 clicks per day.
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Posted by Stan | Posted in Taketheglobe Progress | Posted on 31-10-2008
If you’ve been keeping track, I reached the minimum and requested a payment from Taketheglobe October 15th. At the time, there were 838 members ahead of me in the payment que. Today, 16 days later, I received payment to my Alertpay account. I still much prefer the instant paying sites, but I think I could adapt to waiting 16 or less days to get paid. I went on and requested a 2nd payment for $19.41 with 926 people ahead of me. The clock starts now!
Stan
Yesterday wasn’t the greatest “PTC” day for me. I had to permanently write off two programs, XtraBux supposedly suffered from a DDos attack and promised to return but now all you get is the dreaded 404-Page not found error. A sign that they have closed up shop and run off with everyone’s money. Just remember and keep your eyes opened for any new PTC sites administered by Jeff Nobbs. If he’s the administrator ask him about Xtrabux and be cautious. I invested $15 there and cashed out $9.34 with an account balance of $25.34 when the site folded.
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Posted by Stan | Posted in Neobux Progress | Posted on 28-10-2008
A couple weeks ago (October 15th to be exact), I logged into Neobux a few hours after I had logged in and clicked the ads and noticed my total earnings had decreased from before. So a couple days later, I started monitoring very closely my earnings. I started logging the clicks I made and those my referrals made and comparing that to my available balance and it would always decrease.
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