looking at my lot offers do they all cost money to do?

Kingston, New York
January 24, 2017 12:17pm CST
Hi for any my lotters who do the offers do they all cost money to do me I like making and saving money but I do not like to pay money to save money . So what your experience with my lot offers I know it help my bring more money in but I want to know what you think?
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@besweet (9861)
• Ireland
24 Jan 17
I haven't completed any offers, I have only 3 available and one of them needs credit card. The others are for surveys.
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• Kingston, New York
24 Jan 17
So far the ones i look At said purchase require And i have a few.
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@besweet (9861)
• Ireland
24 Jan 17
@eagletrek2 I wouldn't trust them. Maybe they are fine but you can't be sure.
@youless (112123)
• Guangzhou, China
25 Jan 17
Mylot offers are only surveys for me. So it will not spend me money to finish them. If I have to pay for it at first so that it will bring me money later, I will lose my interest because I don't know whether it is legit or not.
@dragon54u (31636)
• United States
24 Jan 17
You just reminded me to go through all my offers and delete them. I never do them. There is no one in their right mind who is going to give you a $500 gift card just for taking a survey or answering a few questions. Most of those types of offers have a catch that cost money. Signing up for trial subscriptions will pay but they are betting that you miss the cancellation deadline and they can trick you into a paid subscription. I wouldn't waste my time if I were you.
@Tina30219 (81538)
• Onaway, Michigan
24 Jan 17
I don't do the offers on here a waste of time a lot of people don't do them for a lot of reasons.
• Bournemouth, England
24 Jan 17
I have only succeeded with a couple and they were surveys. I would never pay out to do an offer. I would also never supply information like card or phone numbers.
@rina110383 (24495)
25 Jan 17
I did some during my first week here on the site. It's time-consuming. I got paid for it.
@sabtraversa (12977)
• Italy
24 Jan 17
As someone living in Italy, I don't get many offers. I sometimes get surveys or I'm asked to put my email address somewhere. I would never spend money just for the pleasure of receiving a percentage back. I'd only do so if I'm really interested in the product, otherwise I'll simply ignore the cashback offer. Because that's called a "cashback" offer.
@Plethos (13560)
• United States
24 Jan 17
None of them really apply to me. I don't like putting in my phone number, or completing tiered offers. I haven't looked at them for a while now.