Check out this New PTC, Cashout is only $2!
By betsyraeduke
@betsyraeduke (2669)
United States
September 23, 2008 11:46am CST
Now that I've got your attention, tell me, what can you buy with $2?... $3? Which bill are you going to pay with that amount?
I see so many people get excited because they find a PTC site that offers low payout. I understand that a low payout means that you reach payout faster, but if you cashout for $2 or $3, what have you accomplished really?
Let's face it, there isn't a whole lot that can be done with $2 or $3. I know some of you are going to say, "every little bit counts." Well, you're right, but what are you going to do with your $2 or $3? If you're going to save it to go with other payouts, that is cool, but doesn't it take just as long to reach three, $3 payouts as it does to reach one $10 payout? Or just as long to reach seven, $3 payouts as it does to reach one $20 payout?
If it is going to take just as long to reach a significant amount of money regardless of what the payout is, why get so discouraged over a high payout, or super excited over a low one?
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@prinzess1515 (1341)
• United States
23 Sep 08
The lower the payout the sooner you know if the site is really going to pay you or not. These sites are not banks so leaving your money in them isn't very smart.
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@betsyraeduke (2669)
• United States
23 Sep 08
Yes, I realize they are not banks. As for knowing rather or not they are going to pay, sometimes some of them start out paying and then stop paying. A low payout doesn't tell you if it is going to be one of those kind any sooner.
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@prinzess1515 (1341)
• United States
23 Sep 08
You longer it takes you to reach payout, the lesser the chance of getting paid. It's just statistics, nothing personal about the sites. I want to hurry up and get paid before something with the site goes wrong and I lose all my earnings.
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@prinzess1515 (1341)
• United States
26 Sep 08
I do give sites with good reps. a chance even if they have a higher payout. I am just more likely to give the low pay outs a try first.


