Vinefire

@jayyerex (224)
Canada
February 17, 2009 6:00pm CST
Has anyone heard of this site? I just signed up about 1/2 hour ago and I have made $28. They have a bonus going on that if you sign up(even for free) you get a $25 bonus. It's still in beta so I think they are really trying hard to get people to sign up. Here's what you get, .20 for every link you click on .20 for every vote you cast .50 for each sposored link you click .02 for each link you add that someone votes "up" on %50 comission for all earnings of each friend you refer. Here's the kicker. The first payout is not scheduled until January 2010. However, it is free to join. Max payout $3/day unless you upgrade for $5. If you upgrade your max earnings go up to $25/day. As far as I understand it so far you'll need a paypal account. I would stay as a free member until I recieved my first payout. Like I said it took me about ten minutes to reach the $3 max payout. Over the course of a year that's a pretty healthy sum. It's a pretty good deal if you are willing to put ten minutes/day into it and provided you haver the patience to follow through with it. Anyways, I've said enough, go check it out for yourself and let me know what you think. Send me a pm if you want the link. Jay
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7 responses
27 Feb 09
You got some interesting responses to your discussion. I was wondering about upgrading at Vinefire. I got a couple of referrals and so quickly reached my $3 max per day. Could not find much about it elsewhere. $5 did not seem much to risk but I think I will keep it for somebody else not risk it here. Will stick as a free member. I should still be able to raise a good amount if they do decide to stick around and payout. I can't really see where they will be getting enough money in themselves to be able to afford it though.
3 Mar 09
You're right, $5 is not too much to risk so I have taken the chance to upgrade. Frankly it's as much as I'd spend on a couple of lotto tickets so I'm not too worried. I'm watching with interest and trying to be active at Vinefire.
@tombiz (2036)
• Philippines
18 Feb 09
That is a very earning proposition. But the big problem is the schedule of the first pay-out which is January of 2010. that is something stupid for them to think of. You are accumulating money by doing a lot of things yet you are not sure whether by January 2010 they will have enough funds to pay for all the accumulated earnings of the members. I don't see that system to be working for your own good.
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3 Mar 09
In my opinion it's not much of a risk. If you're despaerate for cash and need it NOW then yes, you will need to do something else! However I am a believer in the long game, it certainly paid off with Yuwie which a lot of pople rubbished and didn't like beacuse it was not immediate. After 18 months I now have a downline of 13,000 there and the payment is on auto pilot.
• United States
1 May 09
I figured I'd give it a shot, nothing to lose but a little time. The only problem is that now I seem to be losing my accumulated earnings. On April 29th I passed $800, then on the 30th it was back under $800, so I got it to $809, and today it is back under again. I think I'll play along until June and see if it really does pay, if not, I'll forget about it.
@oneidmnster (1385)
• United States
18 Feb 09
I think most sites that are in beta and put off payments that long know they won't be around then.I may be wrong,but I doubt it.
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@regal_aeros (2605)
• Singapore
26 Feb 09
looks promising to me. but that said, with a payout about in a year's time. i don't think very much of it eh.
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@smithsps (26)
• United States
18 Feb 09
This seems good. Ill have to try it out!
@prathna (175)
• Canada
7 May 09
please dont, its a scam
@MichaelJay (1100)
3 Mar 09
I've joined this too and it looks pretty good. At the very least I can post links to all my programs and blogs and that is really useful. Any publicity is good publicity as they say. As for payment, when I joined Yuwie it took 6 months to reach payout but payout they did and were as good as their word. Vinefire is a good way of promoting that too, so they cross-refer.