Pay to read emails and paid to take surveys

I’m seeing quite a few of these in Casey’s old posts and I have to say right now that I think most of them are either scams or burnouts. I’ve signed up for quite a few of these in the past and while they may eventually payout, for the most part, I usually become so tired of staring at the computer screen and filling out the same information that I never reach the required minimum balance. Maybe that is just me though. If you want to try some of these out, here are the ones that I know:



I’ve earned $5.24 with Inbox Dollars in about two weeks. I haven’t done much but open the emails they sent me and click on the link included, but still, I can think of a few better ways to spend my time than doing this.

I’ve just signed up with Classical Mail. From her posts, I can see that Casey liked this one. We’ll see how it goes.
classical-mail.com

Classical-Mail.com is one of many Paid to Read sites. You read an advertisement for typically around 20-30 seconds, and you are credited. What’s so great about Classical-Mail is that everything is 1/2 a cent, as opposed to most sites that very between 1/5, 1/4, or even 1/3 of a penny, which is not only frustrating but really confusing. They have a low payout of only 50 cents. I have been payed by this site twice! They send a great amount of e-mails, so you can reach cashout within 2-3 days. You can also opt to receive your mailings to your inbox on the site itself, to prevent cluttering of your normal e-mail account.

For those who are interested in spending just a few minutes a day clicking and reading these e-mails, I recommend this site the most out of all the other paid to read websites.

I’m not into this kind of program at all, I’d rather dig through garbage in the real world, but I’ll give them a go anyway.

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