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threeddd
24th February 2003, 20:12
Why am I Smiling you ask? Because I decided to just take the loss and cancelled my subscription. About 60 bucks to advertise and get 194 referrals 10 bucks for the gold and an ad I bought and a currently running redemption ad. Net Loss <$72> and my time. For those still in think about the tax implications for those 'redemption ads' you'll be slinging from one of their sites to the other'. Scraed me straight into a cancellation when I thought about it.

And later that day..... Decided to clean house and unsubscribed about 20 others that were high paying or scamish looking too. All of the Dragone sites now gone from my list.

govind
25th February 2003, 07:05
TAX Implications:

I read UR write-up with great interest. It is good to know that one might have 2 declare all the moneys earned from the GPTR activity. Free ads redemptions have 2 be converted in to hard cash and would be included in the total moneys earned for tax purposes.
Would U be kind enough to write more on this subject? I M sure many members would be interested in this topic!

threeddd
25th February 2003, 11:09
Hey, the way I figured it, they'll be assigning a value to those thousands of points at some point. How much would you pay for a week long unlimited ad in 'real cash' as they say on their redemption page. Even with only 194 referrals you could keep one of those ads running pretty much full time. Hey maybe whatever you are advertising will really make you 'real money' and you can pay off one with the other, but I doubt anyone will continue going there to see your ad if all their getting paid for is personal clicks and not their downline. JMHO

govind
26th February 2003, 05:46
Thanks for UR explanation.
It seems that U got out of many programs because of many reasons. I got out of CashMail4U and BondJamesBond within a few days of my membership. I monitored them and found out that they were just sending out cheap (0.3, 0.25 cent and less) links. I do not click cheap links unless I have some reason to do it. If a program is sending out also rich links (0.5, 1 cent etc.) or if I M very close to the minimum payout, I do not mind clicking cheap links.

nadiaasoma
24th March 2003, 06:24
Originally posted by govind
Thanks for UR explanation.
It seems that U got out of many programs because of many reasons. I got out of CashMail4U and BondJamesBond within a few days of my membership. I monitored them and found out that they were just sending out cheap (0.3, 0.25 cent and less) links. I do not click cheap links unless I have some reason to do it. If a program is sending out also rich links (0.5, 1 cent etc.) or if I M very close to the minimum payout, I do not mind clicking cheap links.

I don't know anything about the tax-implications, would like to know more about it.

About the dragonteam, I'm in spidermanemail.
They do send cheap links, but there are a lot of them.
They also send 1 cent gm-links often.
The payout is $2 and I have $1.30 after 3 weeks. My own clicks.
It's not so bad, I think a few days are not enough time to
evaluate a program.

Marian

govind
27th March 2003, 11:28
I do have patience but too many programs R sending out cheap mails. On the other hand U R right about the SpiderManMails program. I Like it and M promoting it via the following ad:

SpiderManMails

ATTENTION! been MONITORING this program 4 sometime!

SENDS OUT TONS of PAID Emails DAILY!

Each LINK worth mostly 0.25 cent but click them
because there will be 1 cent links also! So, average
would be about 0.5 cent!!

Click banners, each link worth 0.5, 0.3, 0.25 cent

LEVELS: 6; 50%, 30, 20, 10, 10, 10%

MINIMUM PAYMENT: A LOWLY $2

nadiaasoma
27th March 2003, 13:39
Yea, I like spidermanemail, but there are a lot of complaints
at the supportfolder of GPF.
Poncer posted some links:

http://www.gptboycott.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2542

I don't know, can they destroy a program by posting and
file complaints at ebay and paypal?
I wonder.

Marian