Did you save your online earnings?

Philippines
September 17, 2008 4:35am CST
For sure most of us here already makes it online. How did you handle your earnings? Did you save it for future use or spend it in some other things? My plan is to use it to either buy referral packages or membership upgrade.To roll my money and makes a bigger income out of it.
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5 responses
@aseretdd (13730)
• Philippines
19 Sep 08
I wanted to save all my mylot earnings... but i can't... since with the prices of commodities increasing all the time... i need to make ends meet... and my mylot earnings are now part of the money i use for my budget... but when my financial situation becomes a little lighter... i will surely same them...
• Philippines
19 Sep 08
Saving is the right thing to do in order to prepare for our future financial needs. But only if we have a spare.
@youless (112113)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Sep 08
If I have to withdraw money from my Paypal account, then it will charge me USD35 and it's so expensive. This is why I still keep my online earnings on Paypal like the deposit. I love China
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• Philippines
19 Sep 08
Saving it till it grows is better before withdrawing. So the charges will not be painful. :0
@honeyangel (1991)
17 Sep 08
i save mine all up so come birthdays and christmas its not to much of a sruggle getting pressies. im with a great survey site that payout in vouchers and that goes towards christmas dinner.
• Philippines
17 Sep 08
Wow, that is great!
@Muelitz (1592)
• Canada
18 Sep 08
Save - For a rainy day!
I leave all my earnings in my paypal account. I have not decided what to do with it Maybe save it for a rainy day
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• Philippines
19 Sep 08
That is right.
@yenwie84 (1344)
• Malaysia
17 Sep 08
I plan to save my online earnings because this amount of money is a plus for me. I don't plan to buy any referral packages or membership upgrade,I prefer to see real money in my account. Lol.
• Philippines
18 Sep 08
I see. It really gives a good feeling seeing our money grows in our savings.