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Getting paid to click & read adverts online, worth it?

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Salamanda | 11:59 Sat 25th Mar 2006 | Business & Finance
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My friend uses donkey mail and go bubble to make money online. I think it is a waste of time he sits clicking for ages and makes money. You have to click and read adverts, his stupidity annoys me or am I wrong is it worthwhile???? has anyone else done this?
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No but I'd be interested to know. I would do it myself for an extra �.

I wouldn't bother answering this question. Donkey mail, pays commision on "referral" users. basically Salamanda will give you the details of how to join, if you do sign up you are then atributed to him/her as a referal. He/she then gets a commission because you sign up to the programme. It's a sneaky way for salamanda to get more money!
So we would to report the question, and get it removed then?
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I am not encouraging anyone to do this. It is surely a waste of time, how would I make money, I dont belong to it and how would it link me to you. I just want evidence to say to my friend that he is wasting his time. he said he doesnt refer people he jus spends hours clicking adverts, gets about 1p per day!!
what do you care what he does?

You provide a contact mail address which has your unique user ID embedded in it. When the person uses the address to access the site and signs up, that person is then linked to your user account and you get commision.


If that's not what you are doing then I appologise, however as Joko asks, why do you care how he makes his money?

Sounds too much like a form of pyramid selling, i'd stay clear if I were you.
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