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| newbiz02 Member
 Joined: 24 Jul 2008
 Posts: 71
 
 | # Posted: 11 Feb 2009 23:52 · Edited by: newbiz02 Reply
 
 
 ptcrazy:  I too signed up with Project Payday & was all excited till I found out they frown on you cancelling after trial offers expire. How are you to make any money with a bunch of charges being racked up on your credit cards 
 The trial offer companies are separate from project payday.  If it wasnt a trial
 it wouldn't be called trial.  You are right, you wouldnt make any money if that was the case.
 
 the problem is usually when people cancel the offers way too soon.
 They want you to give it an honest try.
 
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| TheExecutive Member
 
 Joined: 27 Jan 2009
 Posts: 73
 
 | # Posted: 12 Feb 2009 00:14 · Edited by: TheExecutive Reply
 
 
 newbiz02:  the problem is usually when people cancel the offers way too soon. They want you to give it an honest try. 
 The reason we cancel the offers we complete is because they are frequently too expensive!  I did a bunch of them in January (and very few this month because I'm finding too many duplicate offers on other sites), and a lot of them would run me between $29 and $69 a month. That's crazy!  I recently had a $29.99 charge on my VISA card, and I don't know where that came from but I'm about to find out.
 
 Don't do this as a career, guys.  It's just for the extra cash when you need it, and it's sporadic income when you do.  Just make sure that when you cancel an order, do it 5 days into a 7 day free trial, 12 days into a 14 day trial, of 27 days into a 30 day-er.
   
 
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| newbiz02 Member
 Joined: 24 Jul 2008
 Posts: 71
 
 | # Posted: 12 Feb 2009 00:36 · Edited by: newbiz02 Reply
 
 guys dont forget that project payday is not just about filling offers.
 that is just the temporary initial stage- to learn how the thing
 works so that you can better explain it to newcomers.
 
 I only did the offers for 2 weeks, its been over a year since then
 and there is no need for me to do offers any longer.  That was
 just temporary.
 
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| TheExecutive Member
 
 Joined: 27 Jan 2009
 Posts: 73
 
 | # Posted: 12 Feb 2009 10:10 · Edited by: TheExecutive Reply
 
 There's no longer a need for me to do the offers either, unless it's a G4G (Green for Green) on each other's websites.  Doing that the other day netted me $72.
 
 The problem is that even with 6 affiliate sites to refer to, I'm getting no additional takers willing to do the offers.
 
 By the way, that $29.99 charge was with Google Success Kit.  They ripped me off!  But I'll have the last laugh, because my bank will reverse the VISA card charge back into my account as a "provisional credit".  That happened to me once before last month with another Google company, which charged me $68 (also DURING the free trial) without sending me anything.  I got that $68 back the next day, and although the company has 45 days to dispute it, it's been almost a month now so I'll get to keep my money.
 
 That's just a heads-up to anyone thinking of doing this business. Do a search on those companies first, and make sure there aren't any complaints against the.  That would have saved me time if I had done that with Google Success Kit, which scammed a lot of people going back     to the middle of last year.
 
 
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| terraferma Member
 
 Joined: 8 Jan 2009
 Posts: 7
 
 | # Posted: 12 Feb 2009 12:32 Reply
 
 In response to post above I listened read and am going to take on Project Payday.I will be back with info on my personal experience
 
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| newbiz02 Member
 Joined: 24 Jul 2008
 Posts: 71
 
 | # Posted: 12 Feb 2009 15:43 Reply
 
 
 terraferma:  In response to post above I listened read and am going to take on Project Payday.I will be back with info on my personal experience 
 
   
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