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Title: Cashout regret?
Post by: kjstrukel on January 31, 2019, 05:03:20 pm
Is it just me, or does anyone else hate seeing their total go from the cashout amount to $0?  I know I'll earn more, but it still makes me cringe!   
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: betlynjua on February 01, 2019, 07:32:31 am
I think it's just a minor case of separation anxiety.  You are experiencing separation from an account balance that you are used to seeing with a number higher that '0'.  This, in turn, causes anxiety.  LOL  :'(

My remedy for that is to simply complete surveys and/or offers and/or tasks and of course forum posts.  Within a very short time, your anxiety should lessen.   :silly:
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: beatsdrop on February 01, 2019, 09:38:37 am
Yes! I always tell myself I'll get the cash on the 20th, but it's still like, "AHHHHH."
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: bhdz on February 01, 2019, 01:40:13 pm
I understand where you are coming from. After cashing out, I usually just keep right on going with trying to earn. I know that ultimately, that $0.00 won't be there long at all and that my earnings will accumulate once again. I also tell myself that if I let my earnings accumulate for too long without cashing out, I'll just start to lose the earnings anyway.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: NRAJOE on February 01, 2019, 02:09:20 pm
That's why I cash out on the 20th every month...then by the 1st I usually have at least $20 for the next 20th....already got $35.65... :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: metsrock69 on February 01, 2019, 03:54:25 pm
I sometimes feel like that when I first cashout but then my amount goes up and then all is good. I also look forward to the $3.00 monthly  forum bonus when I get it and that makes it jump up a little more
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: Ladygort on February 15, 2019, 08:14:34 am
I am happy when I cash out but I know that feeling when you have to start all over again. I don't like looking at that zero. Fortunately, if you stick with it, in a few days you will see something substantial. Guess I am an old die hard...
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: oldbuddy on February 15, 2019, 09:38:58 am
I cashout before I do my daily routine, so before I leave I have at least a 22 cent (or more) balance showing.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: Angiesw on February 15, 2019, 12:35:20 pm
Just think about you are clearing about room so you can get more cash!!  And, look forward to see the cash in your bank!!  :party: :party: :moneymouth:
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: NRAJOE on February 15, 2019, 01:00:48 pm
That's why I cash out on the 20th every month...then by the 1st I usually have at least $20 for the next 20th....already got $35.65... :thumbsup:

$73.04 now...see, it all adds up..... :highfive: :party: :highfive: :party:
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: makeblessed on February 15, 2019, 01:40:18 pm
No,  because I know that something will show up in my account soon, so look forward to that.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: potluck6 on February 15, 2019, 07:49:10 pm
I know what you mean to bad they don't  allow  a amount you want like 10 or 15 dollars.  Then you won't feel broke but you can make it back  . Doesn't take long.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: dsosnowski06 on February 16, 2019, 08:34:00 am
Agreed that is depressing to see the 0 but then look at the pending payment and realize it is time to start over for the next one.  Gives you motivation.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: madeara on February 16, 2019, 03:29:07 pm
I have the same problem.
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Post by: Tresbn00 on February 17, 2019, 11:30:22 am
I like the way that Old Buddy looks at it. I cash out before I start a days tasks and which allows me to see the twenty two cents in before I og on to something else. I only recall seeing a zero dollar balance once in my past and yes it did cause a feeling of melancholy. I usually cash out shortly before my three dollar forum bonus is deposited into my balance so I get encouraged to hit it harder when I see a larger balance accumulating faster. I also get pretty jazzed up around the twentieth of the month when the payouts hit. Surprising that after over nine years of doing this I still get just as excited about twenty five dollars going into my account. In about three days I will have another twenty five dollars in my money market account and I love to watch that balance get bigger and bigger.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: oldbuddy on February 18, 2019, 08:04:32 am
I like the way that Old Buddy looks at it. I cash out before I start a days tasks and which allows me to see the twenty two cents in before I og on to something else. I only recall seeing a zero dollar balance once in my past and yes it did cause a feeling of melancholy. I usually cash out shortly before my three dollar forum bonus is deposited into my balance so I get encouraged to hit it harder when I see a larger balance accumulating faster. I also get pretty jazzed up around the twentieth of the month when the payouts hit. Surprising that after over nine years of doing this I still get just as excited about twenty five dollars going into my account. In about three days I will have another twenty five dollars in my money market account and I love to watch that balance get bigger and bigger.
I get the most excited about the 17th of each month, because that's when you see of any of your referrals cashout and earn you another $5 Bonus for doing nothing.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: 1blessedlady on February 20, 2019, 03:50:22 pm
Yes I know what you mean. It just seems like you have to work extra hard to bring up your balance from 0. Good luck
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: NRAJOE on February 20, 2019, 07:09:23 pm
cashed out $87 yesterday and already up to $.4.76..... :highfive:
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: king4cash on February 27, 2019, 09:53:31 am
Me too, I do cringe when I cashout and my balance is zero.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: pstovall on February 28, 2019, 11:10:33 am
I should be grateful when I see that zero because it means I have made another successful cash out, but I, too, have that momentary gasp at having to start over from square one, once again.  It must be a psychological anchor to something in the past where you failed and had to recreate your steps, but it's the exact opposite:  Success with the expectation of repeating the process!
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: clickers on February 28, 2019, 08:23:20 pm
Once I get started again it's time to make the donuts again!
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: freedomjarhead2512 on March 02, 2019, 09:55:22 am
I should be grateful when I see that zero because it means I have made another successful cash out, but I, too, have that momentary gasp at having to start over from square one, once again.  It must be a psychological anchor to something in the past where you failed and had to recreate your steps, but it's the exact opposite:  Success with the expectation of repeating the process!

I like this a lot.  A good way to look at this when you "chasing" pennies.  Trust me I will keep chasing those pennies.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: maryb196 on March 21, 2019, 11:20:37 pm
Looking forward to my first cash out but I have to admit I always hate to see it go back to 0 for like a minute. Then I just start working on something and smile knowing that number is going to start going higher again. It's always nice to use the cashout amount of course for all the things I need and a few I desire. I'm loving Fusion Cash more every day. I love the activities you can do to earn. Like the videos, you click through not just a video running by as some other sites have. I think it makes you feel more engaged in the activities. I've never heard of a paid to click or paid to post so I'm learning new things which keep me coming back for more. Thank you Fusion Cash.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: dsawan on March 22, 2019, 08:27:30 pm
depressing but you have to move on
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: pstovall on March 22, 2019, 10:50:54 pm
This reminds me of when your kids leave home and you feel so empty that they have flown the nest, but you also have this sense of victory at having raised them to where they can live on their own! You win by losing!  Crazy, isn't it!
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: cateyes1 on March 23, 2019, 02:44:44 am
I just cashed out and yes I have anxiety seeing those zeros but I know i'm on the road for ANOTHER cash out yay !!
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: mardukblood2009 on March 24, 2019, 01:34:18 pm
I know what you mean. One minute you have like 30 bucks and then all of a sudden you realize you have too start all over again. :moneymouth: :moneymouth: :moneymouth:
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: king4cash on March 24, 2019, 06:57:47 pm
When you see a zero balance, you feel like you need to build up the energy to start all over...
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: potluck6 on March 24, 2019, 09:51:35 pm
Have couple sites where you don't have to cash out every dollar. Like swagbucks  will just do a 25.00 paypal. It's like a bank account you don't want to see it at 0.00.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: myfreebees316 on March 31, 2019, 04:09:54 pm
When i cash out and it shows zero just gives me incentive to try and get more the next month
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: cathy37 on April 11, 2019, 02:08:34 pm
I would just love to get enough to cash out.  I would be happy to see the amount go back to 0 if I could just cash out.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: clickers on April 30, 2019, 11:04:00 pm
Yes, of course I do a deep  sigh every time. it's not easy at all.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: beatsdrop on May 01, 2019, 07:51:10 am
Sometimes I'm not too thrilled with the amount I make, but it's better than nothing.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: freedomjarhead2512 on May 01, 2019, 10:58:38 pm
Well, I am grateful that Fusioncash is a stable, reliable, chasing penny making forum that I have seen yet.  Trust me, I have no regret chasing those pennies.  The only money I received into my paypal is fusioncash.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: seesawing on May 02, 2019, 12:57:41 am
There are times I feel as though I am vacuuming up loose pennies from the couch when working on FusionCash these days.  You've just got to persevere because the only "constant" in life is change.  HaHa!  Double meaning there -- change as in pocket change {pennies} and change as in to alter or vary in some fashion.     
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: calendria on May 02, 2019, 11:05:01 am
 :cat:

I wait till the very last minute on the last day of the month.  Seems to work for me getting an last survey, last dollar and bonus pennies too!  Just saying, no cashout regrets here!
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: countrygirl12 on May 16, 2019, 09:48:58 am
Is it just me, or does anyone else hate seeing their total go from the cashout amount to $0?  I know I'll earn more, but it still makes me cringe!   

No.  Not at all.  I know the money will go in to PayPal so it is no big deal and the total goes up pretty quickly.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: freedomjarhead2512 on May 16, 2019, 08:51:18 pm
The only thing I have a problem with is seeing that balance drop down to 0.00.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: annadote on May 17, 2019, 01:00:27 pm
I think the worst part is watching that total just sitting there in the awaiting payment of box. I can sometimes get impatient seeing it and I just want it to be in my bank account already (especially if I have recently been credited for a payment picture and I want to submit another one before I forget).
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: tuffys_daughtr on May 17, 2019, 08:05:12 pm
For me, it's kind of like I breathe a sigh of relief when I put in for a cash out! Because I know in less than a month, I'll have more money in my Paypal, and also because ya just never know when something bad happens with the site, or your computer crashes, and then it's unknown if you'll get to put in for that cash out. Like when FC was basically down about a week or so ago, I thought for sure I wasn't going to get to do any more cash outs with them. I mean, for me, I couldn't get to anything on the site, but I was still getting daily emails from them, so I had hope! Thank goodness, it all came back!! No, it's not fun to see a zero balance, but I'd rather have that than NOT being able to get the balance I'd been working so hard for!!
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: tuffys_daughtr on May 17, 2019, 08:10:20 pm
I would just love to get enough to cash out.  I would be happy to see the amount go back to 0 if I could just cash out.
Are you there yet Cathy? According to your banner, you should be plus some!! I'm feverishly working to hopefully cash out the end of this month, I usually cash out every other month and this is my month to do so, so I sure hope I make it!! Good luck to both of us :)
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: elvisdo on May 18, 2019, 04:27:35 am
If I could cash out on a monthly basis and consistently, then I wouldn't mind my total going to $0 every time. But I do understand your trepidation whenever that $0 balance appears.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: teresa3200 on May 18, 2019, 05:33:50 am
I sure do, I hate seeing that big zero. LOL
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: kdemers0 on May 22, 2019, 10:37:12 am
Oh all the time! I don't regret it necessarily but it definitely hurts seeing all that money and time go back to a balance of ZERO! lol
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: king4cash on May 25, 2019, 08:44:00 pm
Yes, but we all must remember that repitition is key in life....
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: dsawan on May 26, 2019, 12:56:32 am
Think positive and youll go far
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: seesawing on May 26, 2019, 09:20:46 am
Yes, but we all must remember that repitition is key in life....

Whoa!  That IS the truth.  Oh, don't I know this is so.  Repetition, patterns, history repeating itself...I could go on and on and on (Haha!  I am repeating myself). :monkey: 
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: freedomjarhead2512 on May 26, 2019, 05:40:06 pm
yes, that is the only thing I hate the most is seeing that balance go back to a FAT 0 ::)
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: nannycoe1 on June 08, 2019, 06:13:54 am
It is sad to see a zero balance but it means that you made it another month!
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: Tresbn00 on June 08, 2019, 06:46:23 am
No regrets! Never looking back...Constant and never ending improvement! I look forward to cashing out as soon as possible. A zero balance inspires me to hit the task at hand just a little bit harder. It also motivates me because I know that the money was deposited into my money market account and is ready to be invested in something new and exciting. I love seeing dividends awarded, interest earned and balances growing. It has been that way since starting fusion cash over nine years ago and my balances have grown to a sum I am quite proud of. My investment knowledge has progressed, albeit incrementally, past the initial stages of hit and miss. I have a pretty substantial investment coming up and need to wok harder than normal to hit my goal.
Title: Re: Cashout regret?
Post by: king4cash on June 29, 2019, 08:37:25 am
Starting all over again is gonna be rough, so rough
But we're gonna make it ;

Song title : Starting All Over Again
music by: Daryl Hall & John Oates