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Title: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: johnnyutah on August 22, 2007, 08:46:25 am
I only do just the freebies. I have made $80.15 so far. Fusioncash is the best GPT site out there. I've never seen such fast crediting. Looks like I have to get a credit card now though. I'm completely out of offers!  LOL  :crybaby2:
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: krisb on August 24, 2007, 12:22:50 am
 What freebies do you recommend?
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: Nekodoshi on August 24, 2007, 03:13:32 am
I've been whipping up a storm through the freebies as well, I start with the surveys, then work my way up. I've got about $60 now, I'm waiting for...I don't know, I suppose something before I decide to cash it all in. And the crediting is ridiculously fast, for most offers anyways. Some of them I feel have cheaped me out a bit, but I'll go through and re-register just for the sake of trying.
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: TracyTullus on August 26, 2007, 07:08:26 pm
Hello Everyone!

Please let me start off by saying that you should NEVER provide false information, nor complete any offer fraudulently.

Tips and Tricks:

1) The first thing you need to do is make a junk email account and link it up with your PayPal account. A great email to use is gMail, let me know if you'd like one and I'll send you an invite. If you don't already have a PayPal account, you can get one for free at

www.PayPal.com

2)  Use the junk email address to sign up.

Each link has instructions under it. Follow those instructions to a T and you will do just fine.

* If the instructions say, 'fill out the first page' or something similar then do JUST that. Even if a second page pops up, don't worry about it.

* Clear your cookies between every offer. Some offers are from the same company and if your cookies register with them then they will not credit another offer.

* I leave the surveys for last. They take a bit more time to do.

* I don't do the ones that ask for a SSN simply because I am not comfortable giving that out online. However, if you are okay with that, please remember that each time someone runs a credit check on you, your score drops a point.

* I also skip the one or two that ask for ONLY your cell phone number. They say they will text you a confirmation. I'm pretty sure you will end up with something charged to your cell bill.

* Sometimes it helps if you leave the offer page up for a minute after completing it. I'm not sure why, but it seems like I am credited faster when I do this.

*Go to Free Netzero Private Phone and get a free voice mail phone number to use if you don't want advertisers calling your home phone.

*Use the Auto Fill in Google tool bar to help move the applications along faster.

*If you own MyNewGmailAddress@gMail.com then by default you also own MyNew.GmailAddress@gMail.com - Its just the way gMail does it. You can add a dot (.) anywhere in that address and the sender's message will still come to your inbox. AT the same time, it seems as though you are using different addresses. This method allows you to complete the e-mail submits with higher approval ratings.


If you need any help or have questions feel free to contact me...   
 
 
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: regan625 on August 26, 2007, 08:00:32 pm
i found that downloading ROBOFORM works better at filling in my info, it fills in name, address, phone, dob...
that privatephone ROCKS! my home phone has been ringing constantly! i already had it changed once, im gonna have to change it again now that i have the privatephone#. thanks again
i dont give my ssn either, im afraid of identity theft, but then again, my credit is terrible, so i dont think anyone could get too far with it :P
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: cheerychumms on August 26, 2007, 09:53:06 pm
I just signed up like 10 minutes ago...the thing is what do i do after completing an offer? after i complete what it tells me to other offers pop up..do i just close out the window and move on or do i have to click something somewhere...help confused =
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: TracyTullus on August 26, 2007, 11:00:00 pm
when the offer pops up close out the window and move on
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: donna82800 on August 27, 2007, 02:10:53 am
I am a little confused about the free trials. Is this what you mean by freebies? If so doesn't that leave you with alot of offers to cancel if you don't wish to pay some ridiculous price every month on your creit card? I haven't reall had much of a chance to get in here and check things out since I joined last year I believe it was. I had a stroke right after I joined and was in bed for many months, with complications. I am finally able to get up and back on line so I need to know where to go to get the best deals on here. I noticed some have made over 400 dollars, If you don't mind my asking. How much did you spend to make that kind of money! That is the kind of money I would like to make. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Donna
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: kazey901 on August 27, 2007, 03:58:56 am
I guess it sort of is. The best thing to do if you want to do the free trials, write them down and when they will start charging you so you can cancel before then. And i'm very sorry to hear about your stroke.
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: Kohler on August 27, 2007, 06:07:32 am
Guys please remember:
It's because of our generous advertisers that FusionCash exists at all.  Please refrain from:

    * Suggesting that someone cancel an offer
    * Posting cancellation/support telephone numbers
    * Unfounded or inflammatory remarks (e.g. "Brand X Sucks!")
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: jillnpa1 on August 27, 2007, 12:38:30 pm


 :) I am a newbie to Fusion but I am learning and just found this forum and have learned so much in the past 15 minutes and just had to thank you all.  Tracy you have given tons of infor and I would like to have the link to that Gemail account..that would be so awesome...and  thank you all from me you have made it so much easier to be here...I will be checking in everyday .....Oh yes a couple of ?s how long each time you are on do you usually spend here? and how many accounts do you carry (different survey account?) I am finding so far that fusion is defintley the best in most ways does anyone have one or two others that they would recommend?  Also if I do one on Fusion can you do it on another survey site legally?  Thanks to all........Jillnpa1   :wave:
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: jillnpa1 on August 27, 2007, 12:43:48 pm


 :) I am a newbie to Fusion but I am learning and just found this forum and have learned so much in the past 15 minutes and just had to thank you all.  Tracy you have given tons of infor and I would like to have the link to that Gemail account..that would be so awesome...and  thank you all from me you have made it so much easier to be here...I will be checking in everyday .....Oh yes a couple of ?s how long each time you are on do you usually spend here? and how many accounts do you carry (different survey account?) I am finding so far that fusion is defintley the best in most ways does anyone have one or two others that they would recommend?  Also if I do one on Fusion can you do it on another survey site legally?  Thanks to all........Jillnpa1   :wave:



Kohler I think I may have made a mistake by asking about other sites etc.  This is my first and I apologize..won't happen again..Jill

Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: amymtomasek on August 27, 2007, 05:19:34 pm
survespot.com is a good one.
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: nsowell01 on August 31, 2007, 06:58:53 am
Thank you Tracy! :notworthy:  I'll try your recommendations ;D
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: Dragonmaster25 on September 02, 2007, 01:32:24 pm
Everything Tracy has mention is like 100% true. I would also want to note...for anyone signing up for "Free Trials" please read the Terms and Conditions. Many of those offers charge you for shipping or will charge you a monthly service charge after the trial period. Read the Terms and Conditions for each offer and you'll be fine. I've been working with FusionCash for over a year and a half(?) and it is by far the fastest crediting and paying site existing. Other sites take forever to credit and pay you after two months after you request payment.
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: tigerwoman77379 on September 02, 2007, 05:42:58 pm
Hi Tracy,
I need you to send me your links again I accidently dumped the email you sent me, also I have signed up for quite a few of them with your links hope your getting credit. thanks dorothy
tigerwoman77379@yahoo.com(http://www.fusioncash.net/sig.php/2ff2c8c3409b.png) (http://www.fusioncash.net/?ref=tigerwoman77379)
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: kirbytank on September 06, 2007, 05:25:38 am
I wouldn't recommend doing the ones with CC as a newbie. I'm new at this and I tried two free trials. One of them charged me $45 upfront, and the bestbuy offer charged me $9.99

None of the offers got approved yet.  :BangHead:
I'd say stick to the freebies, they got approved already.
Unless I did something wrong, someone help me out. Otherwise I won't be using a CC, ever.  :-
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: LendaL on September 06, 2007, 09:34:56 am
Im pretty new on this site also, but i noticed many of the same concerns/complaints on GPT sites...first off, when using a credit card/debit card...u must first know that even tho debit cards carry the visa/mastercard logo..they are not one an the same..*The Debit Card is a deposit access product where you are using your OWN money in your bank account through the Debit Card. Whereas the Credit Card can be called as an equivalent of a LOAN forwarded by the bank whenever you are using it. You get a temporary credit for an average of 45 days depending on the card issuer and billing cycle*..Money from a debit card is ur own, and if u are tight with finances I probably wouldnt use a debit card, because as the poster above noted..some of the trial offers  take the  amount of the trial right off the top..an most people on a tight budget DO NOT want to see such a charge show up when they may have bills to pay.

(another GPT site claims this was due to so many people signing up for trials then cancelling almost immediately. If using debit cards, make sure u read the TERMS on the products site carefully, and make sure when u check ur account balance u will have enuff money to cover the cost if it happens to show up..(they will refund ur money when ur trial is up if u no longer care for the product)


BANK FEES ARE NO JOKE...
I hope at least some of this info is helpful to people
http://www.stretcher.com/stories/00/001218d.cfm
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: brendak72 on September 06, 2007, 01:06:26 pm
Has anyone received credit for 00inkjets or 123inkjets??? I bought from 123 in july and it is STILL pending........ I bought from 00inkjets yesterday and is still not credited. Both say they are INSTANT. HMMMMmmmmm. Anyone?? They are $12 and $8 so it would be so nice to get credited!
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: kirbytank on September 09, 2007, 07:47:50 pm
Im pretty new on this site also, but i noticed many of the same concerns/complaints on GPT sites...first off, when using a credit card/debit card...u must first know that even tho debit cards carry the visa/mastercard logo..they are not one an the same..*The Debit Card is a deposit access product where you are using your OWN money in your bank account through the Debit Card. Whereas the Credit Card can be called as an equivalent of a LOAN forwarded by the bank whenever you are using it. You get a temporary credit for an average of 45 days depending on the card issuer and billing cycle*..Money from a debit card is ur own, and if u are tight with finances I probably wouldnt use a debit card, because as the poster above noted..some of the trial offers  take the  amount of the trial right off the top..an most people on a tight budget DO NOT want to see such a charge show up when they may have bills to pay.

(another GPT site claims this was due to so many people signing up for trials then cancelling almost immediately. If using debit cards, make sure u read the TERMS on the products site carefully, and make sure when u check ur account balance u will have enuff money to cover the cost if it happens to show up..(they will refund ur money when ur trial is up if u no longer care for the product)


BANK FEES ARE NO JOKE...
I hope at least some of this info is helpful to people
http://www.stretcher.com/stories/00/001218d.cfm


That sure helped, thanks Lendal.
However, I'm not sure if the sites' TOS can be trusted.. since I've read them and the FAQs for blockbuster and netflix, they said the charge fee would be given back to us, and the $9-$10 charge was to verify the account but I've yet to see those deposits. Maybe, I've to wait longer.

So, to other newbies out there.. *Think about it*  :thumbsup: ..and yes, if you're financially tight, take lendal's advice.

I'll let anyone know if I get anything back from the sites, so that anyone new won't make the same mistakes or give up two good offers.   :)
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: regan625 on September 12, 2007, 01:26:03 pm
zoobas charged just disappeared from my bank statement the other day, so i guess they were just verifying the account too. i assume that is what will happen for you with those other offers too.
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: brendak72 on September 12, 2007, 04:56:55 pm
What happened to Zooba???? I was looking at the offer, then decided I would like to sign up and its GONE!!!! Is it gone for good?
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: Kagrra01 on September 12, 2007, 06:46:57 pm
I have not seen any offer called Zooba....maybe they were taken off for some reason?
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: profecia on December 11, 2007, 10:40:03 pm
ths site is awesome
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: MystedMoon on December 12, 2007, 05:27:43 am
Im pretty new on this site also, but i noticed many of the same concerns/complaints on GPT sites...first off, when using a credit card/debit card...u must first know that even tho debit cards carry the visa/mastercard logo..they are not one an the same..*The Debit Card is a deposit access product where you are using your OWN money in your bank account through the Debit Card. Whereas the Credit Card can be called as an equivalent of a LOAN forwarded by the bank whenever you are using it. You get a temporary credit for an average of 45 days depending on the card issuer and billing cycle*..Money from a debit card is ur own, and if u are tight with finances I probably wouldnt use a debit card, because as the poster above noted..some of the trial offers  take the  amount of the trial right off the top..an most people on a tight budget DO NOT want to see such a charge show up when they may have bills to pay.

(another GPT site claims this was due to so many people signing up for trials then cancelling almost immediately. If using debit cards, make sure u read the TERMS on the products site carefully, and make sure when u check ur account balance u will have enuff money to cover the cost if it happens to show up..(they will refund ur money when ur trial is up if u no longer care for the product)


BANK FEES ARE NO JOKE...
I hope at least some of this info is helpful to people
http://www.stretcher.com/stories/00/001218d.cfm


That sure helped, thanks Lendal.
However, I'm not sure if the sites' TOS can be trusted.. since I've read them and the FAQs for blockbuster and netflix, they said the charge fee would be given back to us, and the $9-$10 charge was to verify the account but I've yet to see those deposits. Maybe, I've to wait longer.

So, to other newbies out there.. *Think about it*  :thumbsup: ..and yes, if you're financially tight, take lendal's advice.

I'll let anyone know if I get anything back from the sites, so that anyone new won't make the same mistakes or give up two good offers.   :)

I deal with Netflix & the charge is as follows:

When you sign up for the 2 week Free trial, you pick a package. Whatever the amount of the package is, it will show up as a "hold on funds" on your bank account/credit card. For instance, when I signed up for it, I picked the 4 out at a time trial which was $24.99. That was a hold of funds on my bank account (as I used my debit card). Depending upon your Banks policies, the hold will normally lift within a few days. Mine lifted in 3.

This is done as a way for Netflix to verify that your account is genuine and actually belongs to you. Nothing is actually deposited into your account & nothing is taken out. An amount is just held during the verification proccess. So if you do decide to go with Netflix, make sure to have the proper funds in your account/on your CC.

Then after 2 week trial is up, you will be charged the monthly fee & amount will be whatever package you chose.

I don't know how Blockbuster works but sure it's pretty much the same.

Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: ezstrider on December 12, 2007, 07:13:37 am
This was posted by "TracyTullus":

"Go to Free Netzero Private Phone and get a free voice mail phone number to use if you don't want advertisers calling your home phone."

 
Do any of you veterans know how to get this private phone thing from netzero? Thank you Ezstrider  ???
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: bradley101 on December 12, 2007, 07:23:37 am
this is a great site to make money and if ur low on money it will help u.. this is 100 % real so don't worry
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: tbone74 on December 12, 2007, 12:49:07 pm
I only do just the freebies. I have made $80.15 so far. Fusioncash is the best GPT site out there. I've never seen such fast crediting. Looks like I have to get a credit card now though. I'm completely out of offers!  LOL  :crybaby2:
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: Madd4Money on December 12, 2007, 07:44:04 pm
This was posted by "TracyTullus":

"Go to Free Netzero Private Phone and get a free voice mail phone number to use if you don't want advertisers calling your home phone."

 
Do any of you veterans know how to get this private phone thing from netzero? Thank you Ezstrider  ???

ezstrider, that post was made a long time ago.  Netzero is no longer offering free voicemail.  You could try www.k7.net and see if you can get one through there.  :thumbsup:

Good luck to you.  :wave:
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: bradley101 on December 12, 2007, 08:07:30 pm
thanks
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: aplastic on December 12, 2007, 10:38:56 pm
I only do just the freebies. I have made $80.15 so far. Fusioncash is the best GPT site out there. I've never seen such fast crediting. Looks like I have to get a credit card now though. I'm completely out of offers!  LOL  :crybaby2:

I don't get how this is possible.  I have followed all the rules and completed many free offers only to have most of them not credit.   ???
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: ezstrider on December 13, 2007, 05:48:56 am
Thank you so very much "Madd4Money" you are a life saver.  RT  :wave:
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: carolrowe on August 10, 2009, 10:15:35 am
How fast do you see the credits?  I've had a new one that hasn't shown up yet.  Do you feel like you're getting blasted by others after you do the freebies?
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: bulldogs05 on August 10, 2009, 03:43:38 pm
This post was amazingly helpful, so thanks guys. I'm bummed about the free voicemail thing though, my cell phone has been ringing a lot today and that's the biggest downside, but I can always ignore so whatever!
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: spencerlange on August 10, 2009, 06:57:43 pm
this thread has been very helpfull but i am still having a lot of trouble to get the "freebies" to credit. infact almost every offer i do does not credit. i delete my cookies between each offer and usually do the thing where you leave the page up for a few minutes. i have only made about ten dollars so far and honestly id like to be making at least 100. i have recieved tons of tips n such  but i still cant seem to get credit.  any advice would be appreciated. ??? :( :-
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: carolrowe on August 11, 2009, 08:53:35 am
What is the best way to earn cash by doing surveys that do not require participation?
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: starrlababy3034 on August 11, 2009, 10:51:17 pm
thanks you guys were helpful
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: carolrowe on August 12, 2009, 08:48:18 am
I'm a newbe but I have to agree - the credits are virtually immediate for everything I've done so far.  If I earn enough for a payout and it actually comes thru, I'll have to rate FC as #1!!
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: nirragnik on August 12, 2009, 08:51:31 am
It's good to see people making 50-90 bucks just from FREE OFFERS. I am starting soon. Busy checking out forums and rules and what not
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: carolrowe on August 12, 2009, 08:58:02 am
I saw where someone recommended surveypost as good.  I've had tons of e-mails to complete surveys (only a few paid, the rest enter you in sweepstakes) but when I check my rewards, it says I have none.  I've seen where othe sites at least list your pending payments for survey completion.  What's your experience with surveyspot?
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: eneidaselina on August 12, 2009, 09:45:37 am
i've used surveyspot before. It's pretty good but it takes a few surveys for someone to get paid. I've gotten 25.00 onetime. it takes patience.
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: go4thegold on August 12, 2009, 09:48:54 pm
thank you was mucho help
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: ekamarie on August 14, 2009, 07:32:19 am
what exactly are referals and how do you get them?

thx.
lisa
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: nirragnik on August 14, 2009, 07:34:41 am
eka this is way off topic. But referals are friends you invited to FusionCash you have to send them your link found in your profile.
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: ekamarie on August 14, 2009, 07:38:01 am
sorry for being off topic. i'm new and thought this was the best place to post. i'll look a little harder next time. i do appreciate all the info on this topic though. it has been very helpful. thanks for letting me know i'm not posting in the right area. have a great day.

=)
lisa
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: nirragnik on August 14, 2009, 07:41:39 am
sorry for being off topic. i'm new and thought this was the best place to post. i'll look a little harder next time. i do appreciate all the info on this topic though. it has been very helpful. thanks for letting me know i'm not posting in the right area. have a great day.

=)
lisa

LOL no apologies just like helping people out :)
Title: Re: For All You Newbies To Fusioncash
Post by: constant09 on August 14, 2009, 02:25:42 pm
Thanks for the tips. :D