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Military Service » Post #6

Tue Apr 18, 2017 17:14 in General Talk

I rarely post here but I just wanted to say thank you all for your service! I'm currently in the application process for the RAF, as my granddad was; and should be hopefully starting training by June/ July. Thank you to all previous and currently serving personnel. I promise I'll do my best to try and carry on the great service you fine people have given :D

ClixSense needs your input » Post #35

Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:13 in General Talk

Yup, I agree with some of the others here. With all due respect for most people PTC is a waste of time anyway. The amount we earn at best covers fees to processors like Payza. At the end of the day it's your decision, and as a business you have to make money too. Whichever way we go from here whether keeping PTC, or removing it and bringing back paypal not everyone will be happy, and people will leave. But personally I'm for removing PTC and clixgrid. You can still get money from advertising from the banners around the site anyway, so advertisers wont really lose out much either.

1 ClixCents by completing a survey » Post #5

Wed Sep 07, 2016 06:19 in Success Stories

I'm sorry but I don't see how 1 cent for a survey is anything but extortion? Is this a sarcastic post? :/

Where You From ? » Post #25

Wed Aug 31, 2016 01:12 in General Talk

Birmingham in England :D :thumbup:

employment » Post #14

Wed Apr 27, 2016 14:51 in General Talk

valerie wrote:
Age discrimination does exist.

Sadly the same here in the UK Im lucky to have got a job here at 20, granted it pays well but its a terrible job. Im just a skivvy basically.. . . Though here its mainly the experience conundrum. You need experience to get work but you need the work to get the experience :roll:

employment » Post #5

Tue Apr 26, 2016 07:20 in General Talk

BouldRake wrote: I bet full time employed labourers are hard to find, and full time employed office workers are plrentiful.

I work full time, but spend a chunk of that compiling code. If you walk away and go for a walk for an hour, come back and discover it broke ten minutes in, you're in trouble, so you're kinda tied to the computer even though you've got nothing to do, so sane people play Kingdom Of Loathing first, until they're out of adventures, and spend the rest on Clixsense.

Ironically I actually AM a full time (Sort of i guess) Labourer for the time being. However I just come on here if i have nothing to do on days off where im not needed anywhere really, I use full time loosely as its actually zero hour but some weeks I work 40 / 50 hours a week.

So back to the original question to be honest, I do it to kill time and for the extra few quid here and there really.

Gay marriage debate? » Post #131

Mon Mar 28, 2016 03:58 in General Talk

pindokhan123 wrote: ok lets laugh,,,,,,,,,,,,,,lets laugh at those wgo are dying from it,lets laugh at those who think its a joke :D :D


so where do you think hiv comes from? state ur facts mr marcel :shock:

You do realise that only around 65 - 70% of HIV cases involve homosexuals right? And not all through sex. that figure is getting smaller every year. You act as if its ONLY homosexuals who get it. Plus its not like if we touch you you're going to just melt.

I know 2 people with HIV, both of which are straight.
Please read up on the facts and learn to respect peoples lifestyle (Notice how I don't say choice?)

Live and let live. If two men get married it doesnt harm you. Same way I dont care if a man marries a woman. Its called free will.

Gay marriage debate? » Post #126

Sun Mar 27, 2016 22:35 in General Talk

Im with BloudRake on this one... It seems double standards of everywhere. You go on acting as if being gay is like someone murdered your firstborn, yet one strong word and you go up in arms? One word: Wow.

UK members - Who do you want to win? » Post #11

Sat May 09, 2015 01:12 in General Talk

Guess we can say bye bye to the NHS now.

UK members - Who do you want to win? » Post #3

Sat May 02, 2015 10:12 in General Talk

Hmm, I see where you're coming from, and I do partially agree. However, the problem with giving the people the decisions to make, it would create friction through on another with disagreements etc, as lets be honest, a lot of people don't know what they want these days.

And centralisation is needed really, Devolution of power (excessively) to regions dilutes said power, and draws up lines of division between people. There is already a considerable rise of nationalist feeling in England in reaction to the Scottish Parliament, and Welsh Assembly. The country is still carefully reconciling in the wake of the Scottish referendum, so it doesn’t really seem plausable at this moment to create further divisions by demanding regional devolution in England.

UK members - Who do you want to win? » Post #1

Sat May 02, 2015 08:26 in General Talk

Ok I did a booboo and accidently placed this in the wrong section at first silly me >.> But . . . .

Hi, if you're in the UK you ill no doubt know that the election is taking place thursday, and it got me wondering. Who would you want to win and why? I personly will be voting Lib dem as I want clegg to win, thefact they want to help the NHS most is what draws me towards them. I know they've made false promises in the past, but they need a chance without cameron there really. but may also consider Labour. Though a Lib dem / Labour coalition would be good. What about you?

help about premium » Post #2

Sun Apr 26, 2015 05:00 in General Talk

bender2 wrote: hi everybody, I just wonder if it's worth upgrading to premium if I don't have any refferals.
Thanks for your help!!
Good evening^^

Well it really depends. you get extra on the checklist bonus, so it CAN be worth it without refferals (Which I have found out) However only if you are completing the checklist regularly.

Premium members get 16% total (including addon and activity), thats 9% extra so assuming you are active every day and have the addon. . . . membership costs $17 and 17/365 (days of the year) means you'll need to have $0.04 extra a day to break even, so you would need a checklist bonus of around $0.08 a day to break even, anything above that a day will make the upgrade worth it :)

What`s happening with ClixGrid? » Post #9

Thu Apr 09, 2015 10:19 in Your Stats

Yeah Ive given up with it now, just do the 20 clicks required and thats it. Either way when you do amount won/total clicks it only works out at like $0.00001 per click, depending on how long you've been here. so better off just clicking all ads everyday tbf.

BUY REFERALLS » Post #2

Sun Mar 22, 2015 07:48 in General Talk

The short answer . . .you cant.

Even sites that offer paid referrals are not genuine, and not worth paying for. Also:

Does ClixSense rent or sell referrals?

Earned over $40 today and upgraded. » Post #9

Sat Sep 20, 2014 09:52 in Success Stories

dianejoy8 wrote: Congrats, WTG what kind of offers did you do to get that much it couldn't have be surveys. They don't pay that much. But that is great and a nice Bonus. Keep it up. ;) :clap:

Thanks :)

One was sign up to a casino and deposit £10, pays 20, 30 or $40 depending on which you do, but its still a profit

Earned over $40 today and upgraded. » Post #1

Fri Sep 19, 2014 14:59 in Success Stories

Well, today was an ok day. Earned just over $40 and upgraded to premium. :)

A nice $5.85 bonus too :P

Post Your Daily Checklist Bonus » Post #1772

Thu Jul 04, 2013 22:53 in Your Stats



I think July 1st was my best :))

Counting to 10,000 » Post #932

Sun Jun 16, 2013 02:48 in General Talk

889 :P
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