Some questions about "Daytipper"

United States
February 21, 2008 12:29pm CST
I just found out about this site, Daytipper.com recently that supposedly pays you 3$ per tip that gets accepted and published, and i'm wondering first of all. Is this true? As for my other questions. What is the most you've been paid by it? Do you have any proof of payment? Why exactly do they need your address if you can choose to get paid by paypal? How are they able to afford it all, do they really get that much through advertising? Or are they just some insanely rich entrepenuerish type people?(Sp? lol, I only got like two hours of sleep last night so yeah!) Ur and uh, what else can ya' tell me about it that might be important to know.
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8 responses
• United States
29 Feb 08
I hope they really pay because I just joined.
• United States
29 Feb 08
Yeah, I hope they do too! I just joined earlier today finally and posted 8 tips, i'm going to post about 8+ a day for a total of somewhere above 56+ byyy. next thursday and we'll see if I get any approved, lol :P G'luck to you, =D
• United States
29 Feb 08
good luck to you to :)
@clowdine (1402)
• Philippines
22 Feb 08
Thanks for the info. I just went there and it was pretty easy submitting stuffs. I will just wait if they would really pay me.
• United States
23 Feb 08
No problem, i've actually seen proofs of payments but have heard some complaints about them like. "Are they ever going to accept and publish my tip? I had a few tips published and I think they forgot about me.." etc etc. Stuff like that, g'luck and hopefully you get paid! =D
• Canada
21 Feb 08
I've had 2 tips published, the second one came as a total surprise as it was months after I'd submitted it. I've forgotten about Daytipper, I should try to access my account again.
• United States
21 Feb 08
It seems like a pretty fairly easy thing to do. You figure, if you post enough that you're bound to get at least a few accepted as long as you're really truely trying to come up with original tips! and I mean, if I can earn 6-10$+ a month for about 5-10 minutes of work a day(if that) for a month straight I think it would certainly be worth my time. I mean, i'm at 6.25$ here on mylot and i've been here for months sooo. :p
• United States
21 Feb 08
I'd stay away from Daytipper. They are terrible about publishing tips. They accept them quickly, but don't always notify you if you have been published, and sometimes actually publish tips without paying you. This happened awhile ago, they may have fixed that problem, especially after a lot of people complained about how they were treating the people using their site. I've only been paid $9 from them, and still have several other tips that need to be published, but it's been over a year and I don't think it will happen any time soon.
• United States
21 Feb 08
Well the plus side is that I at least know they pay for sure. Whether i'll actually receive the payment I deserve for my work is a different story and uh, I dont know any other site out there similar to it, so what the hey! At least in the end i'll be helping people who actually read the daily tips, :P
@Nykkee (2522)
• Canada
21 Feb 08
Yeah.....I don't know about Daytipper....personally I think they suck. I have submitted a few tips that I thought were really good and none of them were ever accepted so I don't really bother with daytipper anymore. Good luck with it, if you choose to try it, but I haven't had any luck there.
• United States
21 Feb 08
I'm thinking of posting about 5-10 different tips a day for a month, then waiting and checking every so often and seeing how many get accepted, and yes. I'm good when it comes to giving tips and advice so that shouldn't be a problem, ;D I feel it's a great way to tell what kind of tips they generally accept, and which ones they generally don't. Or at least, that's my take on it :) I'll give you some feedback if you may possibly want to try it out again when i'm done :) Not sure when i'll start, possibly tomorrow or the next day.
• United States
21 Feb 08
How does this work? What do you have to do?
• United States
21 Feb 08
Supposedly you give tips about everyday things from relationships to finance & if they consider your tip good enough they accept it, and eventually give you a payout of 3$ for that one tip.
@rinaaus (1201)
• Australia
22 Feb 08
I don't think it will be easy for approving one tip. If it is so easy like this, so many people get paid. But anyway, good luck and please come back if you have any tips approve, I love to hear approving tips from you.
@Riptide (2755)
• United States
22 Feb 08
Well,they do pay,but like a previous poster said,it takes them forever to publish a tip.I haven't logged in there in awhile, but it might be interesting to do that again.