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Post 1 by Bernard's butterfly (Newborn Zoner) on Wednesday, 09-Jan-2013 22:21:31

If you enjoy doing free trial offers and getting free stuff, here's one that really works and costs nothing to start. And, yes, to all you skeptics out here, I have been paid. Also, refer others and earn $1.50 per referral, whether they become active members or not. The more people you refer, your earnings per referral increase. But you don't have to refer people to earn with this one. It works! You won't get rich, but you can supplement your income with an extra one to two thousand dollars a month.
Visit www.projectpayday.com/go/2427706and sign up for free.

Post 2 by write away (The Zone's Blunt Object) on Wednesday, 09-Jan-2013 23:20:13

Don't you need to hand over your credit card number for those so-called free trial offers? I've seen this site in action. Stopped as soon as they asked for my credic card.

Post 3 by Smiling Sunshine (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Thursday, 10-Jan-2013 8:12:24

I thinnk I did this one once. While I'm sure it works well for some, it didn't work for me because so many of the free trial offers required credit card numbers, etc. If someone is super careful to read all the fine print and make sure to cancel all the free trial periods, it might work. I'm not poopooing the idea bt rather encouraging anyone who tries something like this to go in with your eyes wide open.
Good luck.
Also, to the OP, thanks for posting. I know it seems like we all pounce on anyone who posts an online opportunity but I still think that if someone finds one that works for them,, they should share it with us. I think having an opportunity to judge something for ourselves is great because what doesn't work for one might work for another. I also think that they should expect feedback both pro and con. Just sayin.

Post 4 by OceanDream (An Ocean of Thoughts) on Friday, 11-Jan-2013 13:13:12

I've seen this one first hand. Yes, you do have to provide a valid credit card number. DG is absolutely right. If you cancel all the trial offers within the 30 day limit, then yes, it might actually work, and no, there is no catch besides that. The original poster also pointed out that you won't get rich doing this, which is already a step ahead of most of the other "opportunities" talked about around here. the other thing is that there are some offers that are not free, but unlike some, this site does tell you this right out in the open before you start. Just be sure to use common sense when using this site, and, much like gambling, the more you have to lose, the more caution you should take. Have fun.

Post 5 by LeoGuardian (You mean there is something outside of this room with my computer in it?) on Friday, 11-Jan-2013 13:21:15

There's an old saying by collectors: Collect what you like.
How that applies here? I would say, take advantage of an offer you actually want, not some thing you haven't thought of before, and only do so if you can afford to pay for it, even if you are getting the first seven days of it for free.
That's how you stay in the driver's seat.

Post 6 by forereel (Just posting.) on Sunday, 13-Jan-2013 13:05:12

Brush up on your arguing skills, and keep good records. Even when you cancel something you are charged.

Post 7 by OceanDream (An Ocean of Thoughts) on Sunday, 13-Jan-2013 19:21:24

You're not always charged. It depends what's written in the fine print. that said, I'm sure that's why Leo mentioned making sure you can afford it, even if you plan to cancel.

Post 8 by Smiling Sunshine (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Sunday, 13-Jan-2013 21:14:48

Ahh, the fine print. Yuck! That's another issue I have with trials. Because both my husband and I are blind, I'd be afraid that what started out on line would turn into paper mail and sadly, I just don't have the time to spend wading through all of that fine print.

Post 9 by forereel (Just posting.) on Monday, 14-Jan-2013 15:54:58

The fine print should be posted on the offer online, but?
That is why I say record keeping and arguing skills.
Of course if you use your credit card you could just tell your provider not to pay if you suspect you're getting the bump.

Post 10 by jessmonsilva (Taking over the boards, one topic at a time.) on Sunday, 10-Mar-2013 22:04:16

I actually do use this same system, and you're absolutely right, you have to just make sure you cancel any of the trials you start or get into. but this is why they also tell you that if you do any offers on the page you should try to find ones you'd like as well, that way you pay for things you'll use anyway.