Get Paid to Read Emails, Click on Ads, and Surf the Internet Sites
A through C
10-ads.com
AKA: GG-ADS.com, JoinUsmail.com, Lookabc.com, Yeahcash.com
Paid to: read ads
Creation Date: 30 Sep 2005
Minimum Payout: $1.00 (how was not stated)
Comments: They offer a gold membership (which costs) that you can join. The whole
site lacked information and it hasn't been around long enough for it to stand on its merits. I also saw suggestions that
it used a point system, but again there wasn't enough to say one way or the other.
Recommended? No.
5 Star Promotions, Inc.
AKA: NoBannerZone
Paid to: read emails, click banners, complete offers, purchase
Creation Date: 03 Nov 2002
Minimum Payout: $10.00 via Paypal, Money Orders, or E-Gold
Comments: You can read emails or click banners for about 1¢ each. I joined, and discovered that their offers don't require you to pay out any money.
However, they had very few emails listed (22 in the past nine months). It's gonna take a long time to earn that $10 to get a payout.
Still, it's what it claims to be. Since that is my affiliate link, here is the direct link:
5 Star Promotions.
Recommended? Yes, but use caution.
AdPaid
Paid to: read emails, click ads
Creation Date: 27 May 2002
Minimum Payout: $5.00 via Paypal or E-Gold
Comments: Site contains Yahoo ads as well as banners for other pay to read email sites which I found odd. The exact terms were not clear on its site
(such as the amount it pays per emails). The vagueness of information made me want to stay away, although considering how long it has been around, I feel it is probably legitimate.
Recommended? Probably not worth it.
Advertise-Online
Paid to: read emails, visit websites
Creation Date: 23 Aug 2005
Minimum Payout: $1.00 via Paypal or E-Gold
Comments: This company is located in the Netherlands. They would not give an exact amount (or even an estimate) on how much
members are paid for their services. It is probably legitimate, but if there is a problem you'll have a hard time getting any results.
All these little things cause me not to recommend it.
Recommended? Not at this time.
A Group Effort
Paid to: click ads
Creation Date: 28 Apr 2006
Minimum Payout: No minimum via Paypal
Comments: This is another site that has a total lack of information. It mentions that you can "upgrade" your membership, but
it's not totally clear if it will cost you, or if it is done by signing up to similiar programs through its affiliate links. At the free
level, you'll earn 1¢ per click.
Recommended? Not at this time.
AK-Mail
Paid to: read emails, visit websites
Creation Date: 22 Mar 2003
Minimum Payout: $0.50 via Paypal or E-Gold
Comments: This site also refused to give out any information about how much members were paid per email or site visit. Although I do feel
they are legitimate and will pay, the lack of information turns me away. I won't list it as a site I don't recommend, but I'm not recommending it either. Use your
own judgment.
Recommended? Use caution.
AllMyMoneyForYou
Paid to: read emails, clicking on ads, complete offers
Creation Date: 06 Aug 2005
Minimum Payout: $1.30 via PayPal, UniClear, AlertPay and E-Gold
Comments: The strangest thing about this site is it listed a "site debt" of $89.34 as part of its statistics. I'm not sure what they mean,
but that certainly turned me off. Also, the day I went they hadn't updated their main page for over three months and listed 1% of their
advertising as a mere $1.7033 (meaning their advertising is only bringing in $170.33). Again, they failed to give the standard information and
had a poorly designed site.
Recommended? No.
Amazing Solution
Paid to: read emails, purchase
Creation Date: 13 Apr 1999
Minimum Payout: $20.00 via Paypal or E-Gold
Comments: Amazing Solutions is listed in the BBB with a satisfactory record, and Amazing Solution seems to be a part of it,
but the addresses do not match. Also, it contained Google Ads, which I found weird. It states that it uses a muli-level marketing
system in order to get the most revenue, thus it enables you to spam your friends to get more money. It also stated that you get
from 1¢ to 2¢ "per moneycode." I
have no idea what that means. Any other payment information was absent.
Recommended? No
AngelsAds
Paid to: read emails, clicking on ads
Creation Date: 29 Jun 2003
Minimum Payout: $7.50 via PayPal, or via Amazon/Wal-mart e-gift certificate
Comments: It uses a point system that you can exchange for cash. I also noticed that only half of their members are active.
Also, when I clicked on the "terms" button, I was sent to a casino site. So unfortunately, I wasn't able to gain enough informatin
to recommend them.
Recommended? No
ArabianNightsPTR
Paid to: read emails, visit websites
Creation Date: 22 Jun 2004
Minimum Payout: $1.00 via PayPal, Masspay, E-Gold, or AlertPay
Comments: For having been around for over two years, this site still looks amateurish. It doesn't state amounts members
get paid for reading or visiting websites. It also sells membership upgrades, which places it on my "do not recommend" list.
Recommended? No
Ariesmail
Paid to: read emails
Creation Date: 09 Feb 2004
Minimum Payout: $8.00 via PayPal or E-Gold
Comments: They state that they send out over 60 1¢ emails daily. However, they sell membership upgrades and that's
one of the things that gets you placed on my "do not recommend" list. Plus, this company protects its identity through a third party company.
Recommended? No
AwesomeEmails4U
Paid to: read emails, click ads, complete offers
Creation Date: 08-Jun-2003
Minimum Payout: $4.00 via Paypal or E-Gold
Comments: This site may have a pay for upgrade membership, but nothing was clearly stated on it webpage. That's part of the problem
that I have with this site. The lack of information. It also doesn't give a standard rate it pays to its members. The whole site was very
amateurish for having been up for over three years. For that reason, I don't feel comfortable recommending it.
Recommended? No
BeautyMails
Paid to: click ads, read emails
Creation Date: 30 Dec 2005
Minimum Payout: $1.00 via Paypal or E-Gold
Comments: This site was willing to provide a "list of account names that have been paid by our site," unfortunately it was blank.
I also discovered that they are located in China. They do say they will pay 1/2¢ to 2¢ per email, but they seem a little amateurish, leading me
not to recommend them.
Recommended? Not at this time
Be-Paid
Paid to: click ads, read emails
Creation Date: 09 Dec 2005
Minimum Payout: $5.00 via Paypal or E-Gold
Comments: If the statistics that they list are accurate, they are the most impressive that I have seen so far. They state that they pay
appproximately 1/2¢ to 2¢ per action. I was impressed with what I saw, but because they offer upgraded memberships, they get put on my "do not recommend" list.
Recommended? Reluctantly, no
Best Get Paid
Paid to: click ads, read emails
Creation Date: 22 Nov 2005
Minimum Payout: No minimum via PayPal, E-Gold, or Moneybookers
Comments: This site is one of the more professional ones that I have visited. Of course, it does have paid membership upgrades.
From what I could see, you would make very little from them unless you paid to upgrade. For that reason, I don't recommend them.
Recommended? No
BettyBucks
AKA: CashDepotEmails, Hyperjinx, MidnightClicking, Mail for Cash, MyCashMail, SharedClicks, SpeedEarner, SearchPipeline, Wired24
Creation Date:
Minimum Payout:
Comments:
Recommended?
BlowPTR
Paid to: click ads, read emails
Creation Date: 04 Feb 2006
Minimum Payout: No minimum via PayPal, E-Gold, or Moneybookers
Comments: This page gave contradictory information about its payouts. On the front page it said "no minimum," but on it's help
page it said, "You may request payment after you have earned the minimum payout." Also, it stated that it would take 30 days for
you to receive a payment. This is much longer than most other sites. Finally, it offers paid membership upgrades.
Recommended? No
Bluebirdptr.info
Paid to: click ads, read emails
Creation Date: 10 Aug 2005
Minimum Payout: $1.00 via Paypal
Comments: This site had very little useful information (all located after scrolling down pages of empty ad space. It also has paid membership upgrades.
Given all that and it's fairly new status, do you even need to ask my opinion?
Recommended? No
BizBiz
Paid to: read emails
Creation Date: 22 Aug 2005
Minimum Payout: $2.00 via Paypal or E-Gold
Comments: It does have a paid membership program (although it is cheaper than some I've seen, it's still costs). They offer
1/2¢ to 1¢ per action. They had impressive statistics, but I simply cannot recommend a company that charges for memberships.
Recommended? Reluctantly, no.
Bold Bytes
Paid to: click ads, read emails
Creation Date: 26-Apr-2004
Minimum Payout: Unclear via PayPal, Friendly Pay, or Money Order
Comments: It implied that people could make 1/2¢ and up for reading emails and clicking ads, but I am not sure if that is for the free
membership or the paid one. Also, it charges quite a bit to send payments via money order ($5.00 for US residents). It was find any
definite information on this site.
Recommended? No
Cash Clicking
AKA: Ugotpaid.com, Betshare.net, Clicksmatrix.com, and Awesometraffic.net
Paid to: No minimum via PayPal, E-Gold, or NetPay
Creation Date: 08 Apr 2002
Minimum Payout: No minimum via PayPal, E-Gold, or NetPay
Comments: The site looks good, until you read the fine print. You surf for credits and then sell those credits to other members to
earn cash. So really, it's credit clicking. Still, it's not triggering any of my warning signs and so I'll recommend it, but use caution because
you might not earn much. I joined and discovered they have a "premium" membership, which of course costs. Also, I discovered that
"You must add a website to your account before you can surf. The site must also be auto assigned with at least 75% of credits earned.
In other words, unless you're trying to promote your website, this isn't going to earn you anything. I promptly canceled my membership.
Recommended? No
Cash Depot Emails
AKA: BettyBucks, CashDepotEmails, Hyperjinx, MidnightClicking, Mail for Cash, MyCashMail, SharedClicks, SpeedEarner, SearchPipeline, Wired24, TrafficExchangeProgram, ReneasPaidMailsbr>
Paid to: read emails
Creation Date: 16 Nov 2002
Minimum Payout: $10.00 via PayPal or E-Gold
Comments: Reading the FAQ's on this site told me a lot. First, they say, Yes, it takes many paid emails received by members to have
referral earnings show up, even for members that have 100's or 1000's in their downline." To me, your referals should show up if you have 5 in your downline.
Also, they state it could take 30 days for you to receive a payment. They don't state how much you'll receive for each email you read, or how much you need to earn
before you'll receive a payment or how you'll get paid. I got my information off of beenpaid.com.
Recommended? No
Cash-Emails
Paid to: read emails
Creation Date: 07 Jul 2005
Minimum Payout: No minimum via E-Gold
Comments: For a site that has been up a year, this one had a lot of blank spots. For example on the FAQ's page it said, "You may request payment after you have earned $0.00."
I think that you would have to earn money before you could request a payment. This site also says it will take 30 days to receive a payment. I also found it odd that they would have
ad for PayPal, yet they don't use PayPal. The only good thing I could say is that I didn't see any paid membership upgrades.
Recommended? No.
Cash Fiesta
Paid to: read emails, click ads, complete offers,
Creation Date: 07 Feb 2000
Minimum Payout: Not Stated via check
Comments: You've heard the old line that the check is in the mail? Well, this company has brought new meaning to it!
Cash Fiesta has earned its way onto
GPTBoycott
for failing to pay its members as well as closing account for "cheating" and then not responding to protests. Apparently, it not only doesn't
respond to its members, it doesn't respond to the Better Business Bureau, they have an unsatisfactory rating.
Recommended? NO!
Cash Origin
Paid to: read emails, complete offers
Creation Date: 30 Mar 2006
Minimum Payout: $2.00 via PayPal or E-Gold
Comments: This site does have a paid membership upgrade, but unlike other sites you don't get paid more for upgrading. You get random referrals and
banner impressions. They were up front about the amount that they pay and their current list of payouts had been updated within the past
two days. They also issue payments within 36 hours. I signed up, but after 30 minutes and two tries I still hadn't received a confirmation email. Until I do, I'm not
able to recommend them.
Recommended? No
Caspers Hidden Gem
Paid to: read emails
Creation Date: 08 Jun 2003
Minimum Payout: $10.00 via PayPal or Money Order
Comments: They have a membership upgrade but don't list the terms on their site. However, considering that only upgraded members can receive
payments via E-Gold, I'm guessing it's a paid membership. They don't state how much they pay per action and I couldn't get enough of the basic
information for me to recommend them.
Recommended? No
Cassandras Clicks
Paid to: read emails
Creation Date: 16 Sep 2004
Minimum Payout: $5.00 via BeCash, GPT-PAL, PayStone, eGold, AlertPay and PayPal
Comments: They state that emails are worth at least 1/4¢. What amazed me was their statement that "we will issue payment to you within 60 days or a reasonable time thereafter" after
you request a payment. Over 60 days seems to be unreasonable in my opinion. I didn't see any membership upgrade information, but the fact that they use
the term "free membership" indicates to me that there is also a
paid membership.
Recommended? No.
Classical Mails
AKA: Avant-Cash.com, Wonderland-Mail.com
Paid to: read emails
Creation Date: 31 Jul 2004
Minimum Payout: $0.50 via unstated methods
Comments: This site offers membership upgrades and pays better for those members, so it didn't take me long to decide how to recommend it.
I looked for the basic facts and figures and couldn't find them. Sometimes its what they don't say that makes me wonder, too. Finally,
I discovered that they are located in China (which is ironic or telling since they don't allow members from China).
Recommended? No
Click Salary
AKA: Menboo, Mxptr, Net-Extremes, Searching4gold, Wonderland-mail
Paid to: read emails, click ads
Creation Date: 25 Dec 2005
Minimum Payout: No minimum via PayPal or E-Gold
Comments: It offers better payouts to its "paying" members. It also contradicts itself when it says that you can request payment when
you've reached the minimum payout, but then states there is NO minimum. The site didn't impress me. Other than that, it lacked the basic information.
Recommended? No
Cool Cat Mails
Paid to: read emails, click ads
Creation Date: 19 Aug 2006
Minimum Payout: $3.00 via PayPal
Comments: The site is a little cheesy, but I found it better then the others. It does have paid memberships, but paid members don't receive better
rates than nonpaid memberships. They also get their payments out within 48 hours. Emails are worth 3/4¢ to 2¢ each. I signed up. The link I was sent in the
email was broken (I had to figure out how to fix it). That was enough for me.
Recommended? No
CosPlaymails
Paid to: read emails
Creation Date: 14 May 2006
Minimum Payout: $3.00 via PayPal or E-Gold
Comments: I was a little confused about some of the terms listed and have emailed them. I emailed them asking about it and this
was the response I got: "First, I'd like to thank all those who are supporting RunCash.Without you, it wouldn't be worth it,thank you for
supporting me:) I already moved you to active searcher group now." There was more but none of it even remotely applied to my question. Therefore, I
don't recommend them.
Recommended? No
Creations Rewards
Paid to: complete offers, read emails, visit websites, purchase
Creation Date: 14 Sep 2000
Minimum Payout:$5.00 via PayPal or gift certificate
Comments: They give out points that you can turn into cash. 1000 points = $5.00. I signed up to get more information and was
immediately sent to a page filled with offers. It said click yes or no on any of the offers. However, when I clicked no on all of the offers, it then
prompted me with the statement "To continue, you must choose to view at least one offer by checking YES." I clicked on the little X in the corner instead.
This type of action does not lend me to believe that it is as credible as it first appeared, especially since it made no mention that you were
required to complete offers during your membership.
Recommended? No