Aug 032009
 

What’s with this payment proof stuff? You mean these sites actually pay?

They sure do. This site is HitPredictor.

Here’s what they have to say (quoted from their site):

* Be First In The World to hear the hottest new songs from your favorite and up & coming artists
* Make A Difference, Rate Songs & Artists, Make The Hits
* Win cool prizes through contests, raffles, and the HitPredictor prizestore
* Give Your Opinions about Today’s Hottest Topics(Polls)
* Submit your favorite unsigned artist. Get them a deal, and help them Get Famous

So I rated songs and artists, listened to some great new music and found some new bands to like, and then got this great CD. How cool is that?

Click here for proof! | Click here to join!

Jun 102009
 

First, if you haven’t seen my other posts about CashPirate, check them out!

- CashPirate – One Epic Reason
- CashPirate – Arrrrgh
- CashPirate – Another Way to Earn
- Last of May – Site Recommendation

I’ve been spending some time there lately, and the owner is always adding more ways to earn money and just plain enjoy the site. They’ve recently added a chat box to the site, as well as eBay gift certificates as a form of payment. Gift certificates for eBay currently only come in quantities of $10 and are paid daily.

So you can get paid three ways: PayPal (instantly!), Amazon gift cards (daily), eBay gift certificates (daily). How cool is that?

What are you waiting for? Get over there and start bringing in some money. I’ll tell you now: it’s really easy to get spoiled by the instant PayPal payments!

Go see some payment proof for yourself!

CashPirate – Click here to join!

Jun 072009
 

There are several different types of sites on the internet for getting free things, but I’d like to talk about GPT sites.

GPT (Get Paid To) sites are filled with “offers” for you to complete that consist of surveys, trials, email newsletters to sign up for, and more. Many free offers and usually some paid offers (as well as cell phone and credit card offers) will be available for those interested. So how does this get you free stuff?

GPT sites get paid a certain amount of money for every offer that you complete, and then they pay you a portion of that in points, cash, or both depending on how their site is set up. Some sites will pay you the day you request a prize, others will pay you anywhere from a day to two months after you request a prize. It depends on how the owner of the site wants to pay out.

There are some scam sites out there, so you have to be careful and investigate the site(s) you’re looking at. You really should be careful with anything online. Be sure to read my post When Joining New Sites for some help on investigating sites before joining. Remember, not all of these sites are scams; some sites are just really crappy.

Make sure to keep watching the blog here for more updates on sites that aren’t crappy! I try sites myself before talking about them, and I do my best not to steer you wrong.

Jun 062009
 

So today’s question is: Is PrizeRebel a scam?

To know the answer to this question, you have to know what PrizeRebel is.

PrizeRebel is a site where you can fill out surveys, sign up for newsletters, sites, and trials (and more) and get points for doing so. There are tons of free offers and some credit card/cell phone offers (if that’s what you’re interested in). 1 point = $1 (The point rate changed as of October 2012 – See this post) and there are a ton of prizes to choose from. On top of that, they even offer you the choice of custom prizes. It all sounds great, right?

So that’s where we come back to the question: Is PrizeRebel a scam?

No, PrizeRebel is not a scam! It is a legitimate website where you can get some great free stuff. You can get iTunes cards, stuff from Amazon, Nexon cards, gaming cards (WoW, Ultimate Gaming Card, XBOX Live) and so much more.

PrizeRebel is for users 13+ years old living in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.

Want proof? Check this out. Also this. Proof!

PrizeRebel – Click to join!

May 252009
 

SimpleGPT is a GPT site where you can complete surveys, offers, trials, etc. for cash (PayPal or Check) or gift cards. It runs on a cash AND points system (100 points = $1) and you can convert your cash over to points (called “sand dollars”) but not the other way around.

Some offers, trials, etc. give you game tokens, and three of these tokens allow you to play a game where you can win up to $1 per play (you really can’t lose).

There’s a forum to check out with plenty of great information, a well written FAQ, a chat box on the site for you to chat with other members, and several other great features.

That’s great and all, but do they pay? Are they legit? Yes, and yes!

Want some proof? Check this out! No scam here! Only cash and gift cards!

SimpleGPT – Click here to join!