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InboxDollars is a great place to make money! I haven’t even been on it for a week and I already made 7+ dollars! It keeps you entertained for a while. It has games and surveys. If you follow them on twitter, then you can find some offers!
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They terminate your account to keep Partner referral money you earned Some people may have been paid, so InboxDollars may not be a complete scam, but InboxDollars is a dishonest company looking for every excuse to terminate your account and keep your share of the partner referral money you earned, on top of InboxDollars share of the referral money they earn from partners for getting you to spend an hour for 25 cents etc. InboxDollars doesn't care to keep you as a customer because they realize most people once they reach the minimum $30 payout won't continue, because the amount of time required to earn pitiful tiny sums isn't worth it, so revoke your earnings as you reach the threshold is an intentional part of their dishonest business model. They offer no explanation and no flexibility and no reasonable business practices. Like many other reviews, I used the site properly but as I reached the minimum $30 payout threshold, they terminated my account with generic multiple choice possible reasons of using VPN / acting like a automated BOT / having multiple accounts - none of which was true, perhaps I accessed the account once or twice with VPN still enabled, but that didn't prevent them from earning their partner referral fees they partially share with me while I wasn't using VPN. They can block access to site while using VPN so they ensure proper tracking as you complete each offer. I earned offers while not on VPN, so accidental VPN access that doesn't impact any specific offer they earned through me becomes their dishonest way of stealing the bonus money from you. Support says they escalated to 2nd level support that will respond with an email in a few days, of course they don't. Don't waste your time, you likely won't ever get paid and they pay per hour is a fraction of $1 per hour.
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I did cash out a $40 check. Focus on the free offers. You will not qualify for 90% of the surveys, even though the first page says you qualify.
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Once you reach a certain threshold of money you're suddenly "not qualified" for any other survey. They basically screw you over by telling you you can eventually cash out but refuse to let you progress any further, total scam of a website. Yes, WOT, I DID rate it. Negatively. Stop telling me I didn't rate the website.
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This site is fine ... no malware at all. However, some of their paid advertisers are questionable. I got my check for $153 after about a year because I only read emails and don't do surveys or watch videos. My wife does it all with her account and gets a $100 check about three times a year. ALL sites that are pay per click, survey or video are spam generators so it is best to use a separate email address for all of them. And, of course, use common sense before you enter information or click on a blind link. And you really don't want the kids clicking links that can upload toolbars or games that can slow your computer to a crawl.
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Very slow to accumulate any real money. Not always credited when completing offers. One account per household despite the fact that we have five people here - rotten overall experience, just forget it.
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Most of their "paid" offers are from unsafe sites and you don't get paid out for them. Some of their surveys don't redirect when finished and you don't get paid for them. When you finally reach the very high $30 mark you can be paid out via visa card or check. The catch is that they charge you a $3 service fee for that on top of already paying you nothing for your time on the site. it then takes another 2 weeks to process the card and mail it to you- way longer than other sites. I haven't received the card yet but I think the payment is legit. Overall though, even as someone who is broke, there are better, safer survey sites out there that are more worth my time.
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spams accounts that did not request to hear from them - and without any sort of confirmation of alleged opt-in. in fact, they just start blasting away into business accounts once they discover a "live" address. weasels, weasels, weasels.
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The other reviews are confirming the general expectations of sites like this. As a rule of thumb almost all work-from-home sites are shady. There is that old saying about if it is too good to be true then...
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Too many ways for your personal info to be misused.
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This site sent me a string of unsolicited emails over a period of several days. It is possible that someone else entered my gmail address by mistake (I have a commmon last name, so it happens periodically), but the site doesn't bother to confirm the email address before sending multiple emails.
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I found out the site is OK, it's the toolbar that puts some unwanted PUP software FreeCauseTB on your computer. I disabled the toolbar and just go to the website and all is OK. My wife has make over $100 with this site. I am slower but working my way up to the first $30.
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Get free items online scam site.
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I stick to the surveys and paid emails and have never had a problem cashing out. Everything is opt-in and you are not forced to agree to anything. Inbox Dollars - Owned by CotterWeb Enterprises, Inc. InboxDollars pays its members cash to: Read E-Mail, Complete Surveys and Offers, Search Online, Play Games, and More. This is a legitimate website but do take care and pay attention to what you are agreeing to. Many of the offers are from 3rd party sources and signing up with some can lead to spam and unwanted phone calls, emails and text messages.
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It seems legitimate, at first, but it links to bad sites, spams you terribly, and for just 27 to 30 dollars, it isn't worth the effort and heartache. It has also been up-voted to a green site status by a mass voter system, so the "nice" rating is fake.
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SPAM for fake goods scam the brandname, Sunglasses, Shoes, Handbag, Clothing Jewelry, electronics, Software etc. You probably get only cheap plagiarism from china. Or notthing for your money?
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I have had a good relationship with this site for about a year. One of the few survey sites that actually pay money.
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i tried inboxdollars once and didn't like it, seemed like a time waster.
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A great way to make a little cash each month. I have received ***** dollars so far.
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spamming spammers spamming spamtraps snowshoe [p]
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