Site Admin sent me an e-mail what would you think?
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
United States
January 30, 2010 6:21am CST
So Snapdollars sent me an e-mail asking why I had not completed any offers.... was I confused? need help? Now this is blowing me away maybe it's the hour I'm reading this & I'm not fully awake. But I've been clicking away for a couple of years doing the paid e-mails as their payout amt is HUGE... $40! But for some reason whenever I see a paid e-mail in my inbox I click on it & nothing more. I don't like signing up for "free offers" as eventually you have to cancel them & that's too much hassle to me for change KWIM? As I have known folks to keep calendars doing other sites as to when the "free offer" isn't free so they sit on the phone cancelling while giving out personal information including credit card #'s to make some spare change on each offer. And all the survey sites? The majority I've signed up over the years... how many times and how many e-mail adde's do you think they'll let me sign up under?? or even participate in once I have signed up w/ the same e-mail I get snapdollars on?
I'm curious if the admin is just peeling thru acct's that are active w/ no pay out or??? Come on it's not like he sends out gobs of paid e-mails, it's like 1-2 a day & even goes on dry spells for months & sends out nothing. And people can participate on a site as much as they like and what sections they like or am I under the wrong impression? 

5 responses
@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
1 Feb 10
sounds like one of those sites that looks for an excuse to ban without pay out.
no offers?ah...*clip*.
of course they say you don't have to,but they probably get kickbacks of some kind.

@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
3 Feb 10
yup.they make it so you'll never hit payout.
i had one awhile back..you had to get 12 tokens to get somekind of bonus in addition to your "pay"..got 11,and when i went to get the 12th,suddenly i'd been banned.
i should have figured that was coming when they banned my referrer for no reason before me.
the owner never gave the the curtesy of a why either.
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
3 Feb 10
Oh jeez! That's awful! How long did it take you to get to level 11?
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@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
13 Feb 10
Yeah that's true it can take that long. Bummer it took cashing out to find out it was a scam. That's ok it took me alot longer with the afore mentioned site. I only stick to the 2 that I know will pay & have paid.
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
1 Feb 10
I believe that what is happening here is that you aren't making any money for them and they aren't really happy about it. At least that would be the assumption that I would make. I too am a person that doesn't really sign up for free offers either and I think that I would be angry if I was to get this kind of an email for the simple fact that I'm interested in making a few cents and not trying to spend my day on the phone cancelling free offers.
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
13 Feb 10
Exactly and I know of legit sites that you can do the "free offers" on but it's too much work & I don't think one needs to give out their banking information so they get their change or whatever from the one company and have to keep good records so they can cancel all those trial offers.
I'd much rather get my pennies than all the hubbub of other things.
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
30 Jan 10
Such companies make their money from the offers completed. The companies that make such offers only pay if an offer is taken up. SnapDollars have apparently noticed that you (and perhaps some other members) have completed few, if any, offers and therefore (from their point of view) you are not helping them to earn the money with which they pay you.
I think that it's quite reasonable that they should write you what appears to be a very polite letter. Every company needs to keep a very close eye on the way its revenue is generated and many would chose to cull unprofitable elements.
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
30 Jan 10
If that's how they want to run it but then don't offer things that don't pay them very much... DUH! Perhaps I'll cease doing anything further on there & spend my time on more note worthy places like MyLot & ClixSense.
@dragon54u (31633)
• United States
30 Jan 10
They are trying to get you to sign up for those stupid offers. They probably have software that detects all accounts that have no offers in their history and it's programmed to send out these reminders after a certain time and then every so often afterward.
Those free offer sites make a lot of money from the companies extending the offers. When you sign up, chances are that you'll forget the deadline for canceling and that's money in their pockets.
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
30 Jan 10
That's very true. And being the Queen of sidetracked I would probably forget and then we'd be in trouble..... I can't afford to forget to cancel, that's why i don't sign up for such things. And like I had said I know of a clammer of ladies from another site who shared tips on working another site for such offers and their strategies ect. They got paid usually $100-400 a month supposidly for their efforts! But that's alot of stuff to sign up for & alot of stuff to cancel.
Now if things were purely free like free samples or whatever that doesn't require a credit card then fine but not stuff that requires you to submit a credit card then forget it! KWIM?
@srjac0902 (1169)
• Italy
17 Feb 10
There may be a confusion between ID's, or malfunctioning of servers of the administration or someone may have the similar ID like that of yours





