Cleos Cash - do you buy why offers aren't crediting?

@sedel1027 (17846)
Cupertino, California
September 25, 2008 10:51pm CST
I got an email from Cleos Cash today that pretty much said that the reason why offers were crediting is that people were working too quickly and not giving the "cookies" enough time to land on their PC. Is it just me or does that sound like a bunch of poo?
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@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
26 Sep 08
I think it sounds like a bunch of poo too. I cannot get any offers to credit anymore anywhere with the GPT sites I am with. I got several apporved when I first joined, then all of a sudden, zilcho.
• United States
4 Nov 08
I also have no offers crediting lately. Also, the sites I belonged to like dragons gold, deal barbie and firehouse offers have canceled my accounts when it comes to payout time. Seems they don't have the money to pay people. They let you accrue money, then they cancel your account when it comes time to payout, so they can keep the money for themselves. They start contests, then cancel them. These sites are run by horrible admin. They tell you an offer did not credit, when it really did and they are keeping the money for themselves. These sites act like we should be indebted to them, when in fact, they sould be indebted to us. Without us, they would not make any money, and without us, they would not have a site.
• United States
4 Nov 08
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@redkathy (3374)
• United States
26 Sep 08
Sounds like a poo line to me too! I know you have to clear them, however I never heard of a slow cookie Have a good night!
@sedel1027 (17846)
• Cupertino, California
26 Sep 08
The cookies SHOULD be on your computer as soon as the page loads. Here is the exact line from the email 1. Slow down. The cookies have to have time to drop into your PC to recognize you.
@redkathy (3374)
• United States
26 Sep 08
Maybe their server is on overload or their programming is less than acceptable therefore requiring more time to load. Think it's possible?
@philjas (1134)
• United States
26 Sep 08
Actually it's common for sites to advise that you stay on the final page for a minute or so to make sure it "takes". I know nothing about Cleos Cash, but the reason they're giving is logical.
@sedel1027 (17846)
• Cupertino, California
26 Sep 08
Some places do advise that but the vast majority of GPT sites do not adhere to that rule.