Have you ever joined a dollar randomizer site?

Money to burn? - Or money to earn?
United States
June 21, 2007 6:22am CST
I just got involved in one and am so happy that I didn't go in for big bucks! I just received my initial investment of $1.50 back from someone on the site and am thankful that they were nice enough to do that. I'm sure that doesn't happen very often on the internet. Out of curiosity I did a search on randomizer sites and couldn't believe how many pages of them there are. They start with $1 and can go as high as $25. I think anyone who would risk $25 is taking a very big risk. I'm a gambler but I wouldn't go that far especially online. To me these are just scams and another way to get money out of people. I should have known something was wrong when I saw the guys email name was sfraud!Have you ever joined one of these sites? Was it a small amount or over $10? Tell us what happened we're all interested.
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5 responses
@stribijev (229)
• Poland
21 Jun 07
I never join randomizers. It is absolutely unreliable investment. Instead, I join sites like adbux - there are quite enough of them today to spend an hour before a computer and get your honest share of e-money.
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• United States
21 Jun 07
To be honest when I joined the site i didn't realize what it was all about. I'm going to stick to my other sites from now on.
• Poland
21 Jun 07
I am afraid we all are accustomed to just blindly sign up everywhere we see BIG BUCKS. I'm sure there is no remedy except our own mistakes. Do them and you'll learn a lot. MyLot is forever. Cheers!
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• United States
22 Jun 07
You have that right! myot IS forever and their not a scam either.
@KrisNY (7590)
• United States
1 Jul 07
I don't even know what a dollar randomizer site is- I don't think I would have joined though- I'm a scaredy cat online- I have to know something works first before I jump into it- I'm really glad you got your money back!
• United States
2 Jul 07
I usually stay away from these sites to but I joined anyway. I'm also happy I got my little $1.50 back!
@mattmc419 (361)
• United States
25 Jun 07
Hey there! Randomizers as a basic model are pretty risky, but not if you play it right. First, it is very important to get in early, meaning be one of the first bunch of members. Here's why - the more people that join, the less that will be joining in the future. Also, there are more people available to receive the random payments, which decreases your probability of getting them. Also, make sure it's a trusted site. Email the admin first, and see how long it takes to get a response. Check out his/her grammer, and try to make out whether or not they are from the States or from a foreign country. Nothing against foreigners, but it's more of a risk to deal with sites like this! In the near future, I am actually looking to launch a randomizer that should practically assure nobody loses money. It will run off of the plans that I believe are most powerful witb such a program. If it is setup something like what I will outline below, I recommend joining other randomizers similar to it too. $5 Sponsor Fee $5 Random Member Fee $5 Admin Fee ($15 total) This will buy you 30 days into the randomizer, during which you can receive both sponsored and random $5 payments. The reason for only having the membership period last for a month is because then people will be forced to rejoin to continue earning, which eliminates the factor of decreasing growth that I outlined above. Anyways, enough of my rambling lol - just be careful, and don't join too many. One or two at the prices I suggested is enough. Promote them and you can make a lot. Hope this helps, and good luck!
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@cipher2004 (1183)
• United States
29 Jun 07
I joined the same one today.After I paid the sponser $1 I contacted him through an email.He said you won't get rich but it does work.I made my money back in 1 hour.But I did have to promote the site to do this.When I signed I also thought it was funny that his name was sfraude.It's been a week for you.Have you made anything yet?
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• United States
2 Jul 07
I got an email from them because I joined using my paypal account and paypal won't have any thing to do with randomizer sites. So they gave me my money back. I thought that was very nice of them.
@castleghost (1304)
• United States
27 Jun 07
Till I read your discussion I had never heard of dollar randomizers. From what you say I doubt this is even something that I would consider doing. I am not the type to gamble my money on the hopes of making big money. That is what the dollar randomizer is isn't it? You give money to someone in hopes that you will get more money back?
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• United States
28 Jun 07
This was actually the first time I had heard them and since the cost was so small I had to check it out. I consider myself very lucky to have them give me my $1.50 back! I'm very thankful I didn't have to put more in...but then of course I wouldn't have because I can't afford to play with the little money I have. Yes, your HOPING to get more money back from your investment...