Surprisingly enough I received a very small payment from TrickleDownCash. About 1/10th of what I'm owed, but at least it's something. Looks like they won't be opening a new site after all. Here's part of the update:
I am currently going through the list of members who upgraded from
the 9th April to 25 June – when we had the hacker attack, (75 days, being the
length of an upgrade) this is some of the money that we owe you, you may
have more coming, keep an eye in your inbox,
for more payment email, and please do vote if you belong to a forum, thanks.
At the moment, I am paying members who upgraded, with egold, and then we will move onto
Alert pay, and then …… watch this space on the blog for further details!
I am delighted to tell you that I have just paid you, the usual admin fee has been deducted.
Please check your egold account.
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At this stage, neither Andrea nor I, are going to be starting a new site, I know that some members
would like that to happen, my priority is to pay our members, as soon as possible, this is more important
to me than setting up a new site, but who knows what will happen in the future.
Finally, you may like to check out our blog, I will continue to post any sites that our working, and paying, I will
sort of be a guinea pig testing them, then if you like you can join as well. The url is below:
http://trickledc.blogspot.com/
Once all the members are paid, if there is any money left, I will be distributing it between the members,
I will post when this happens on the blog, so it might be worth you book marking it.
Easy2Earn
Friday, August 10, 2007
Thursday, August 09, 2007
13DailySite, Copper.net
Received payment from 13dailysite and reupgraded.
I think I've mentioned before that all I can get in my area for an internet connection is dial up. Really sucks, but maybe someday there will be a faster option. Anyways, I've been using NetZero's 3g high speed for the past 2 years without much of a problem. Lately though, the high speed part has been very flaky. It keeps disconnecting and speeds have been slow. The other day I got fed up and came across a couple of different providers with good reviews. One is Toast.net. I haven't tried it yet though. The one I'm trying now is Copper.net High Speed. They have a really good deal going on right now, which is why I tried it first. It's $1 for 3 months, after which you can cancel if not satisfied. So far it's not bad. Netzero would always take a long time to load certain sites, such as blogs, including this one. Copper.net doesn't seem to have that problem. My blog actually loads pretty quick. The only drawback so far is Copper.net's high speed also seems to have a problem staying connected initially. Once it gets going though it is fine. So far connection speeds seem a bit faster than Netzero.
Regular price for the high speed version is $14.95 per month. Without high speed, it's $9.95 per month. The customer service number is also free. Unlike Netzero, which charges $2 per minute. Most numbers are V.92. You get a free 25mb email address. There seem to be a lot of access numbers, although just 2 for my area, but it's rural. Copper.net connects faster than Netzero, since it uses the built in dial-up networking in Windows. Netzero has it's own java application, which is much slower. Copper.net also lets you stay connected for a maximum of 4 hours, whereas Netzero disconnects you after 3 hours. If you're looking for a new dial up isp or a backup internet connection, you might want to check out Copper.net.
BTW, Copper's high speed is also compatible with the wiflyer.
Easy2Earn
Have you ever tasted a good cup of gourmet coffee? Chances are you haven't!
I think I've mentioned before that all I can get in my area for an internet connection is dial up. Really sucks, but maybe someday there will be a faster option. Anyways, I've been using NetZero's 3g high speed for the past 2 years without much of a problem. Lately though, the high speed part has been very flaky. It keeps disconnecting and speeds have been slow. The other day I got fed up and came across a couple of different providers with good reviews. One is Toast.net. I haven't tried it yet though. The one I'm trying now is Copper.net High Speed. They have a really good deal going on right now, which is why I tried it first. It's $1 for 3 months, after which you can cancel if not satisfied. So far it's not bad. Netzero would always take a long time to load certain sites, such as blogs, including this one. Copper.net doesn't seem to have that problem. My blog actually loads pretty quick. The only drawback so far is Copper.net's high speed also seems to have a problem staying connected initially. Once it gets going though it is fine. So far connection speeds seem a bit faster than Netzero.
Regular price for the high speed version is $14.95 per month. Without high speed, it's $9.95 per month. The customer service number is also free. Unlike Netzero, which charges $2 per minute. Most numbers are V.92. You get a free 25mb email address. There seem to be a lot of access numbers, although just 2 for my area, but it's rural. Copper.net connects faster than Netzero, since it uses the built in dial-up networking in Windows. Netzero has it's own java application, which is much slower. Copper.net also lets you stay connected for a maximum of 4 hours, whereas Netzero disconnects you after 3 hours. If you're looking for a new dial up isp or a backup internet connection, you might want to check out Copper.net.
BTW, Copper's high speed is also compatible with the wiflyer.
Easy2Earn
Have you ever tasted a good cup of gourmet coffee? Chances are you haven't!
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
PsTraffic, Tramael, InstantProfitz
Payment received from PSTraffic. If you're not already in this one, I suggest avoiding it as they are having payment problems. Admin has opened up a new site www.psadvertising.net in which accounts from PsTraffic will be transitioned over.
Also received a fast payment from Tramael.
If you are looking for a paid to do offers and shop site, you might want to try InstantProfitz. This site looks like they pay more to complete offers than most of the other paid offer sites. You also get $3 free at signup and minimum payment is $20.
Easy2Earn
Also received a fast payment from Tramael.
If you are looking for a paid to do offers and shop site, you might want to try InstantProfitz. This site looks like they pay more to complete offers than most of the other paid offer sites. You also get $3 free at signup and minimum payment is $20.
Easy2Earn
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