I lost my money?

United States
November 22, 2008 11:35am CST
So, I admit, I have neglected to log into this website in a while. I was up a good 10 dollars or so when I last logged in. Well, it's been some time like I said and now I show $0. Instead of going back and reading all the information about mylot can someone tell me why this has happened? Is it due to the fact that I haven't been on in a minute? Or what?Thanks, happy mylotting!
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4 responses
@KrauseHome (36448)
• United States
23 Nov 08
It is a shame this had to happen to you, but like the others have said, if you have a long length of time not being active in here then they delete your earnings. Not sure if they keep them, or divide them up, or something. But all I can say, it is up to you what you do from here. Hope you will choose to stay active from here.
@ravinskye (8237)
• United States
22 Nov 08
What is your payout set at? If your payout is set at $10 and you had that at the end of the month then they would have paid you your money. They will pay you everything that is in your account at the end of the month so your account would show zero. Check your paypal or whatever they pay you to and see if you got money from them.
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@sirrob (4108)
• Philippines
23 Nov 08
If you haven't log in for 3 straight months then your earning will be forfeited and definitely would be the reason why you lost all those earnings you have. No activity means you forfeit your earnings. I think even just logging in for a few minutes from time to time could solve this problem. I hope.
@EAStanley (2688)
• United States
23 Nov 08
If you are inactive for 90 days, your earnings are deleted. :( I have already stated how I feel about that. :( But, it is what it is. Since those are the rules, then all I can say is that you had better try to find some way or another to log on regularly. I am SO sorry that this happened to you!
@sirrob (4108)
• Philippines
23 Nov 08
But I think if you just have to log on for a few minutes in a given time within that span then it probably would solve the problem. Ain't it? Well, as you said that's the rule that we need to face.