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Surveys » Post #10

Thu May 24, 2012 10:31 in General Talk

You're welcome.

Help frndZ coz unity is strength ..! » Post #8

Thu May 24, 2012 07:34 in General Talk

I'm not going to talk about neobux. I don't give a rats about neobux and it may be wonderful and all
honky dory, warm and fuzzy.

I will say this....

Discover the MATH!

ClixSense is mighty good about allowing members to speak their mind on this forum but I do know that
other programs do not. There are programs that will constantly ban members when they complain about
their 'rented' referrals or 'purchased' referrals being garbage, not clicking, etc.

Go do a search some time and find out how many people use the internet.
For more accuracy, you might want to find out how many people in each country use the internet.
After you have those numbers, do a search and find out how many people in the world that use the internet
are doing so to make money. Because believe it or not, most people do not use the internet to join money
making programs. Now then, after you have those stats you might want to do a search and find out how
many HOURS per day the wannabe money maker is online per day. When you get finished doing that,
subtract the disallowed countries of ClixSense such as China. Finally, when you get finished weeding out
those numbers, subtract the number of ClixSense members. Now then, you'll have some idea of how
many people are left out there for us to recruit. Of course, new people enter the money making world
every day, for the first time. So no matter what math you calculate, you will come up with a poor answer.

However, one thing is for sure.

There are only so many people in the world and not all of them use the internet or join a ptc.
That means, it would be an impossibility to sell or rent referrals consistently day by day, every day.
Programs or companies that are selling referrals every day, are selling garbage.

The only thing that ClixSense could do, in order to stay legitimate, is to offer a rotation system, with
possibly another upgrade option. In that those that do sign up without a sponsor in the future, would
go under a member in the rotation system. But even then, they could not guarantee that the new
member would be active or every click at all or ever do anything. Then what will happen is those in
the rotation would start complaining that they did not get a referral. It would be a constant discussion.
Just like the tasks and just like the offers. There are members that complain about those, other
members constantly talking about how much they know about it. Constant complaints.

So all I can tell you is, if you want to go into the garbage line, do nothing but buy junk referrals, there
are plenty of programs online that will gladly take your money, no questions ask. As for ClixSense,
they do not rent or sale referrals, period.

I Won $2.50 Today..!!! - 24.05.2012 [ ClixGrid ] » Post #2

Thu May 24, 2012 07:16 in Success Stories

WOW! Congrats!

WARNING - I do NOT sell Junk - WARNING » Post #5

Thu May 24, 2012 07:15 in General Talk

Yes I am a member of clixsense, if that is what you are asking hazelbryce.

This post is about people stealing my payout images, my photo, my name, etc and using it to trick
clixsense members into buying junk from them.

Surveys » Post #8

Thu May 24, 2012 07:12 in General Talk

swishzzzit, you would need to submit a support ticket and let them look into it.

Yes your age and everything plays a role in qualifying to do a survey, depends on the survey of course.

For example, a company might want to know how many in the age bracket of 30 to 45 years old, purchased
kitchen appliances in the past 12 months. To take it even further, that same company might want to know
from only those women in a particular country or a particular area of a country.

That's just a rough example but age certainly plays a role in some surveys.
They wouldn't want me, being 56 years old, to answer a survey about how I like the school lunches.

My payment proof (Received $5.60 USD) » Post #2

Thu May 24, 2012 06:47 in Payment Proofs

Congrats!

2nd payment proof » Post #2

Thu May 24, 2012 06:46 in Payment Proofs

Congrats!

hello » Post #2

Wed May 23, 2012 16:38 in Member Introduction

Welcome to the forums and congratulations on your payouts!

My First Payment » Post #2

Wed May 23, 2012 15:18 in Payment Proofs

Congrats!

My 1st Payment » Post #2

Wed May 23, 2012 15:18 in Payment Proofs

Congrats!

Hello to all, after 5 years. » Post #2

Wed May 23, 2012 12:14 in Member Introduction

Great for you to come back. :P

my first payment » Post #2

Wed May 23, 2012 12:13 in Payment Proofs

congrats! remember email address is not allowed in post

my payment » Post #2

Wed May 23, 2012 12:12 in Payment Proofs

congrats!

My payment » Post #2

Wed May 23, 2012 12:12 in Payment Proofs

congrats!

my 1st cashout » Post #2

Wed May 23, 2012 06:36 in Payment Proofs

congrats!

My First Payout » Post #2

Wed May 23, 2012 06:35 in Payment Proofs

congrats!

1st payment » Post #2

Wed May 23, 2012 06:34 in Payment Proofs

Congrats!

Survey winner! » Post #2

Wed May 23, 2012 06:33 in Payment Proofs

Congrats! WOW! :thumbup:

Do you collect anything? Hobby for example? » Post #5

Tue May 22, 2012 21:54 in General Talk

I know what you mean too, chrishoppus. There's been many times I thought about collecting something in particular and then found myself not interested. I think it just kind of hits you, when you find something you like. You may not think about collecting it but one day realize you have.

Do you collect anything? Hobby for example? » Post #4

Tue May 22, 2012 21:51 in General Talk

I did not really think of myself as a comic book collector when I was a kid, but I was.
Every day walking home from school, I'd stop by a drug store on the way. It was my habit to buy some
candy and comic books.

I mainly bought Archie Series comic books. They were 12 cents each. They'd have special editions almost
weekly which were thicker and the cost was more like 24 cents each.

Also I read other comic books, some of which I can't really remember the name. One was something like
'dot' or 'little dot'. It had a girl in it name dot and she liked....dots.

I never got into the super hero type comic books. Probably because I was a girl.

I never threw away my comic books. I had stacks upon stacks of them. I wish I did know how many, but
I don't. Just guessing, over a thousand. It was the Vietnam war era...the 60's. There was a comic book drive
and my grandmother ask if I would donate my comic books to the boys dying in Vietnam. Yes, that is about
the way she said it. Believe me, that was one of the hardest things I ever did in my entire life....donated all
my comic books. I was ten years old.

I totally understand your book collecting. I always wanted to be a writer/author of books. Mostly, I preferred
fiction. Over time, I grew into reading more of the classics. Then I got into studying religion. So I had a lot
of books on various religions. Also, I had a lot of bibles and story book bibles.

Must add also, I some times wonder what will become of hard books in the future. With kindles and all the
digital readers, hard books seem to be on their way out. Very sad, I think. I like to hold a book in my hands,
a real book. Guess you better hang on to your books because some day, they may be worth a fortune.
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