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Title: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: fc2 on September 13, 2012, 08:30:26 am
$6.32 is the portion amount for 'Offers' that I've accrued. $18.35 is the 'Bonuses' is the remaining amount of my earnings.

I get paid from my employer tomorrow by way of direct-deposit.

I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

What would you my neighboring FusionCa$h.net Members recommend to speed up and help me achieve the $8.68 remainder amount in my 'Offers' I need to qualify to cashout for my twenty-five dollar FusionCash.net paper paycheck?

Plus, from your extensive experiences with 'trial offers' how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?

Is it worth the financial risk at this point of my present earnings?

Tell me now?

What have a I got to gain and lose at this time?
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: falcon9 on September 13, 2012, 12:20:37 pm
Doing trial offers and requesting refunds just for the FC credit gets noted by FC if a member makes a habit of it.  Personally, I haven't tried any of the trial offers as yet however, I know of at least one member who routinely uses the method you're asking about as a dishonest way to boost their FC income.

I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

What would you my neighboring FusionCa$h.net Members recommend to speed up and help me achieve the $8.68 remainder amount in my 'Offers' I need to qualify to cashout for my twenty-five dollar FusionCash.net paper paycheck?

Plus, from your extensive experiences with 'trial offers' how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?

Is it worth the financial risk at this point of my present earnings?

What have a I got to gain and lose at this time?
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: lena3018 on September 13, 2012, 12:33:01 pm
Doing trial offers and requesting refunds just for the FC credit gets noted by FC if a member makes a habit of it.  Personally, I haven't tried any of the trial offers as yet however, I know of at least one member who routinely uses the method you're asking about as a dishonest way to boost their FC income.

I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

What would you my neighboring FusionCa$h.net Members recommend to speed up and help me achieve the $8.68 remainder amount in my 'Offers' I need to qualify to cashout for my twenty-five dollar FusionCash.net paper paycheck?


Plus, from your extensive experiences with 'trial offers' how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?

Is it worth the financial risk at this point of my present earnings?

What have a I got to gain and lose at this time?


I believe any trial offers that you do you should have some type of interest in it before tying it. Trial offers are not there to sign up for and cancel right away you should use it to try the service to from some type of opinion about it. I am not saying that you can never cancel because most will let you if you choose not to want the service or product. You may not get credit for a trial offer if you cancel it right after signing up. Make sure you take the time to TRY it for a few days and if you don't like it you may cancel it if you wish.

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Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: falcon9 on September 13, 2012, 12:35:19 pm
I believe any trial offers that you do you should have some type of interest in it before tying it. Trial offers are not there to sign up for and cancel right away you should use it to try the service to from some type of opinion about it. I am not saying that you can never cancel because most will let you if you choose not to want the service or product. You may not get credit for a trial offer if you cancel it right after signing up. Make sure you take the time to TRY it for a few days and if you don't like it you may cancel it if you wish.

Good advice.  In doing so, one won't run the risk of having FC credits revoked later on.
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: EDW39A on September 13, 2012, 12:36:57 pm
I am going to have the opposite problem, will work hard at offering an I am sure I will qualify for some of them. I am new, but I shoot for $0.50 per day. But with videos, search and earn, human task, click to earn, FC and all 24 survey sure I can bring it up to an average of $0.67 per day. Can make $15 in 23 days. But I have time and a desire to do that. So I can cash out before 180 days and show others what I have done. I say average because I don't always qualify and there may be to few surveys. Well that is how I look at it...just go to work daily, a little each day. But as I said I am new and maybe naive, but I am motivated to show some friends they can make a little gas money.
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: bobes915 on September 13, 2012, 02:05:37 pm
Like others are saying, there are better ways to go about it than what you are asking about. 

Since you will want to wait until the end of the month to cash out anyway (and then get paid around Oct. 20th), you should have plenty of time to do some surveys and other free activities along with the daily paid to click, e-mail, etc. as EDW39A just mentioned.  I would think you could get the remaining $9.00 that way in the 2nd half of September with only a little bit of extra effort. 
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: fc2 on September 13, 2012, 02:07:47 pm
Doing trial offers and requesting refunds just for the FC credit gets noted by FC if a member makes a habit of it.  Personally, I haven't tried any of the trial offers as yet however, I know of at least one member who routinely uses the method you're asking about as a dishonest way to boost their FC income.

I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

What would you my neighboring FusionCa$h.net Members recommend to speed up and help me achieve the $8.68 remainder amount in my 'Offers' I need to qualify to cashout for my twenty-five dollar FusionCash.net paper paycheck?

Plus, from your extensive experiences with 'trial offers' how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?

Is it worth the financial risk at this point of my present earnings?

What have a I got to gain and lose at this time?

how is it dishonest? Come on now  :dontknow:
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: falcon9 on September 13, 2012, 02:10:30 pm
I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

... how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?

Is it worth the financial risk at this point of my present earnings?

how is it dishonest? Come on now  :dontknow:

I believe any trial offers that you do you should have some type of interest in it before tying it. Trial offers are not there to sign up for and cancel right away you should use it to try the service to from some type of opinion about it. I am not saying that you can never cancel because most will let you if you choose not to want the service or product. You may not get credit for a trial offer if you cancel it right after signing up. Make sure you take the time to TRY it for a few days and if you don't like it you may cancel it if you wish.
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: fc2 on September 13, 2012, 02:19:25 pm
I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

... how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?

Is it worth the financial risk at this point of my present earnings?

how is it dishonest? Come on now  :dontknow:

I believe any trial offers that you do you should have some type of interest in it before tying it. Trial offers are not there to sign up for and cancel right away you should use it to try the service to from some type of opinion about it. I am not saying that you can never cancel because most will let you if you choose not to want the service or product. You may not get credit for a trial offer if you cancel it right after signing up. Make sure you take the time to TRY it for a few days and if you don't like it you may cancel it if you wish.

lena3018 thank you. It ain't dishonest to cancel a trial offer and get your money back if you ain't pleased with the trial offer. Its only good buisness  :thumbsup:.
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: falcon9 on September 13, 2012, 02:21:48 pm
I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

... how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?

Is it worth the financial risk at this point of my present earnings?

how is it dishonest? Come on now  :dontknow:

I believe any trial offers that you do you should have some type of interest in it before tying it. Trial offers are not there to sign up for and cancel right away you should use it to try the service to from some type of opinion about it. I am not saying that you can never cancel because most will let you if you choose not to want the service or product. You may not get credit for a trial offer if you cancel it right after signing up. Make sure you take the time to TRY it for a few days and if you don't like it you may cancel it if you wish.

It ain't dishonest to cancel a trial offer and get your money back if you ain't pleased with the trial offer. Its only good buisness  :thumbsup:.

That's not the dishonest intention, this is:
"I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

... how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?"
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: fc2 on September 13, 2012, 02:24:19 pm
I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

... how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?

Is it worth the financial risk at this point of my present earnings?

how is it dishonest? Come on now  :dontknow:

I believe any trial offers that you do you should have some type of interest in it before tying it. Trial offers are not there to sign up for and cancel right away you should use it to try the service to from some type of opinion about it. I am not saying that you can never cancel because most will let you if you choose not to want the service or product. You may not get credit for a trial offer if you cancel it right after signing up. Make sure you take the time to TRY it for a few days and if you don't like it you may cancel it if you wish.

It ain't dishonest to cancel a trial offer and get your money back if you ain't pleased with the trial offer. Its only good buisness  :thumbsup:.

That's not the dishonest intention, this is:
"I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

... how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?"

Disagreed. It was a question.
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: hawkeye3210 on September 13, 2012, 03:25:50 pm
$6.32 is the portion amount for 'Offers' that I've accrued. $18.35 is the 'Bonuses' is the remaining amount of my earnings.

I get paid from my employer tomorrow by way of direct-deposit.

I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

What would you my neighboring FusionCa$h.net Members recommend to speed up and help me achieve the $8.68 remainder amount in my 'Offers' I need to qualify to cashout for my twenty-five dollar FusionCash.net paper paycheck?

Plus, from your extensive experiences with 'trial offers' how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?

Is it worth the financial risk at this point of my present earnings?

Tell me now?

What have a I got to gain and lose at this time?

Instead of starting a new thread every month looking for tips on how to make money on here, why not actually follow some of the advice you have been given in the past?  If you would have followed the advice from your thread you started on July 24th, you could have made $7.80 from the daily click, $1.04 from the paid email, $3-$4 from videos and another $2-$3 from the cheapflights offer. That's close to $15 right there. You are making this a lot harder than it needs to be.
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: fc2 on September 13, 2012, 03:31:16 pm
$6.32 is the portion amount for 'Offers' that I've accrued. $18.35 is the 'Bonuses' is the remaining amount of my earnings.

I get paid from my employer tomorrow by way of direct-deposit.

I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

What would you my neighboring FusionCa$h.net Members recommend to speed up and help me achieve the $8.68 remainder amount in my 'Offers' I need to qualify to cashout for my twenty-five dollar FusionCash.net paper paycheck?

Plus, from your extensive experiences with 'trial offers' how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?

Is it worth the financial risk at this point of my present earnings?

Tell me now?

What have a I got to gain and lose at this time?

Instead of starting a new thread every month looking for tips on how to make money on here, why not actually follow some of the advice you have been given in the past?  If you would have followed the advice from your thread you started on July 24th, you could have made $7.80 from the daily click, $1.04 from the paid email, $3-$4 from videos and another $2-$3 from the cheapflights offer. That's close to $15 right there. You are making this a lot harder than it needs to be.

Much obliged for your way of earning cash in here and having the time to earn it in a speedily fashion. But we all have our own individual way of doing things in life.
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: ladycasshmere on September 13, 2012, 04:16:03 pm
I rather do the daily stuff like suverys ptc, and the cheapflight offer.
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: hawkeye3210 on September 13, 2012, 05:48:04 pm
$6.32 is the portion amount for 'Offers' that I've accrued. $18.35 is the 'Bonuses' is the remaining amount of my earnings.

I get paid from my employer tomorrow by way of direct-deposit.

I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

What would you my neighboring FusionCa$h.net Members recommend to speed up and help me achieve the $8.68 remainder amount in my 'Offers' I need to qualify to cashout for my twenty-five dollar FusionCash.net paper paycheck?

Plus, from your extensive experiences with 'trial offers' how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?

Is it worth the financial risk at this point of my present earnings?

Tell me now?

What have a I got to gain and lose at this time?

Instead of starting a new thread every month looking for tips on how to make money on here, why not actually follow some of the advice you have been given in the past?  If you would have followed the advice from your thread you started on July 24th, you could have made $7.80 from the daily click, $1.04 from the paid email, $3-$4 from videos and another $2-$3 from the cheapflights offer. That's close to $15 right there. You are making this a lot harder than it needs to be.

Much obliged for your way of earning cash in here and having the time to earn it in a speedily fashion. But we all have our own individual way of doing things in life.

None of those things take more than a couple minutes a day, but if your individual way of doing things is working for you, stick to that.
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: fc2 on September 13, 2012, 06:06:41 pm
$6.32 is the portion amount for 'Offers' that I've accrued. $18.35 is the 'Bonuses' is the remaining amount of my earnings.

I get paid from my employer tomorrow by way of direct-deposit.

I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

What would you my neighboring FusionCa$h.net Members recommend to speed up and help me achieve the $8.68 remainder amount in my 'Offers' I need to qualify to cashout for my twenty-five dollar FusionCash.net paper paycheck?

Plus, from your extensive experiences with 'trial offers' how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?

Is it worth the financial risk at this point of my present earnings?

Tell me now?

What have a I got to gain and lose at this time?

Instead of starting a new thread every month looking for tips on how to make money on here, why not actually follow some of the advice you have been given in the past?  If you would have followed the advice from your thread you started on July 24th, you could have made $7.80 from the daily click, $1.04 from the paid email, $3-$4 from videos and another $2-$3 from the cheapflights offer. That's close to $15 right there. You are making this a lot harder than it needs to be.

Much obliged for your way of earning cash in here and having the time to earn it in a speedily fashion. But we all have our own individual way of doing things in life.

None of those things take more than a couple minutes a day, but if your individual way of doing things is working for you, stick to that.

I'm forced to learning and figuring things out in here in my own timing and in my own way of earning. Because reading others' postings of their ways of earning doesn't work for me. No insults, disrespect, nor pun intended.
Title: Re: $24.64 is my present earnings.
Post by: lena3018 on September 13, 2012, 07:11:32 pm
I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

... how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?

Is it worth the financial risk at this point of my present earnings?

how is it dishonest? Come on now  :dontknow:


I believe any trial offers that you do you should have some type of interest in it before tying it. Trial offers are not there to sign up for and cancel right away you should use it to try the service to from some type of opinion about it. I am not saying that you can never cancel because most will let you if you choose not to want the service or product. You may not get credit for a trial offer if you cancel it right after signing up. Make sure you take the time to TRY it for a few days and if you don't like it you may cancel it if you wish.

It ain't dishonest to cancel a trial offer and get your money back if you ain't pleased with the trial offer. Its only good buisness  :thumbsup:.

That's not the dishonest intention, this is:
"I ought to have plenty to risk/gamble with on one or two of these 'TRIAL OFFERS'.

... how long will it take for these trial offering sponsers to refund my money back into my checking account?"

Disagreed. It was a question.

My advice would be to read EVERYTHING from the offers on how to sign up, how much you have to pay, how much you will get paid, and how to cancel. Know what you have to do to cancel before signing up because some might want you to pay for a full month to get credit. Every company will have different rules if they send you membership package you might have to send it back to get a refund. Some might make you call or email to cancel some might make you do it by mail. Others might give you 3 days to get refunded and some might give you a month. If you get a product you might have to pay for a nonrefundable S&H fee. There are sites where you have to be a new user so if you signed up 3 years ago and forget you don't get credit. Just read their policies and follow instructions to the T and you will be Ok.

There are so many different ways to earn on FC don't just limit yourself on the fast high paying offers. The daily offers are small but they do add up fast and will bring you to cashout.

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