mylot really pays or this is just another cyber deception?

August 14, 2007 2:33pm CST
i was wondering there is anybody really get paid for posting comments in mylot or mostly participations outstrip pays? ta
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@venshida (4836)
• United States
14 Aug 07
You do get paid. It takes awhile, but I have being paid a couple of times. They are very a legit organization.
14 Aug 07
marvellous i just hoped that this is not like a hideous decoy like any other money site preaching for
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@NeoComp (1316)
• United States
15 Aug 07
Yes I have also been paid a couple times. they are very legit and they pay on time. If you like to chat you can make money on mylot.
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17 Aug 07
cheerrrrrrrrrrrrrs :)
@drmusic (172)
• Mexico
14 Aug 07
well i am new at this but ther so many users that says they get paid some ones sayd 110 dlls other 25 dlls and so on so i hope too they really pay if dont i caould sayd this is the opnly site i really have enjoyed so i thin even without the pay posible will continue posting
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@NeoComp (1316)
• United States
15 Aug 07
Hello. Yes mylot REALLY pays. I have been paid by them a whole bunch of times, This is really a great place to make money! I love making money online! Well have fun and make lots of money!
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@Nykkee (2522)
• Canada
14 Aug 07
I just got paid yesterday or the day before $12 and some odd cents, into my paypal account. I'm definitly not getting rich, but it'll add up, also they pay in USD so if you are somehwere other than the USA you will atually get more once you change it over.
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@Nykkee (2522)
• Canada
15 Aug 07
Well for example I am in canada so if I got paid $12 US dollars, I would then change it over into Canadian dollars, but in Canadian dollars it would be $12.80. So if you are in the USA what you get paid is the actual amount that you have to spend, but if you change it over it's not a direct exchange, you don't just get $12 of your currency, you get whatever the exchange rate is on USA dollars to you country's currency, so it ends up being more that what it looks like when you look at it in your Mylot Earnings section.
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15 Aug 07
golly is that so? is there no tax and all that jazz attached to your earnings though? for instance, britain possesses the highest taxation in the entire globe so when you make an earning offshore, there is an inextricable deduction on your total amount of earnings?
14 Aug 07
howdy nykkee. what did you mean by 'if you are somehwere other than the USA you will actually get more once you change it over?' you meant the currencies less valuable than dollars? therefore you will convert more amount of values than the USA citizens living in the states?
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