Is Send Earning point click site a scam?

United States
December 1, 2012 9:24am CST
I started the Send Earning point and click to earn some money online by receiving emails from the site and accepting offers. Unfortunately, most of the offers require spending more money than I would earn on the site, or offer products that I am not in need of. However, I did like the point and click through the paid emails. The payout for the site occurs when the total funds reach $30.00. My account got to $25.00 and I was notified that since I didn't accept any offers and I just did the point and click emails, that I would no longer receive emails to point and click to boost earnings. Now, my account seems frozen at $27.16. I am offered survey options, but I never seem to qualify for the surveys after spending at least five minutes of my time answering the questions. Do you think that if I found an offer that would boost the earnings to the $30.00 payout level that I would actually get the payout or is this just a scam that I have spent the last several months wasting my time?
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• United States
1 Dec 12
I never do surveys on Sendearnings and I have been using them for almost 4 years now. I do know that sometimes the sites can be really good and then all of a sudden do crazy stuff. Neobux used to be a good site and went south a couple of years ago. Maybe SE is going down the tubes too.. but for now I still get emails from them.
• United States
2 Dec 12
So that's wrong! You must take advantage of some of the offers? They said because I didn't that I would not get the emails. I'm determined to get my money, but I am really hesitant to do an offer because I may just lose more money. If I lose more then I'm not really ahead any. I don't know.
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• United States
3 Dec 12
WEll you can't technically "lose" any money...I rarely do offers so I do not know what is up with the site. It really may be going scam but I just got a check from them a couple weeks back. Neobux was a great site too and in one day it basically shut down!
• United States
2 Dec 12
I can't say with any certainty at this point that they aren't a scam. They weren't when I was active with them a few years ago, but I haven't done a whole lot with SendEarnings recently. I was going to say that the fact that you're no longer receiving PaidEmails is a huge cause for concern, because it used to be that they wouldn't only send the PaidEmails to active members and you couldn't get a payment if you weren't an active member. However, I just took a look at their support page, and it seems that they've changed things around so that you have to log in and visit the My Account page or confirm one PaidEmail in the 10 days before your payment is sent. That's a good sign. When I requested my first payment from SendEarnings, my account was set to inactive and they canceled my check twice before I was able to get an offer to credit and get a PaidEmail to confirm so I could reactivate it. It was a huge hassle, but at least it looks like you probably won't have to deal with that. Now, as far as offers go, it probably wouldn't hurt to try doing a few. I did the Target email subscription offer on InboxDollars (SendEarnings' sister site) and it credited within a couple of days. You might try the Credit Karma offer, too. I don't know how quickly that one will credit, but Credit Karma is a reputable site that I've been using to monitor my credit for a few years. Don't forget that completing offers and PaidEmails aren't the only ways to earn from SendEarnings. They also pay you to search from the site. The rate for that is $0.01 for every two searches you do, with a daily limit of $0.15 from searches. There is also a bonus of $0.05 for searching on four or more days in a week. It's not much, but it might help cut down the number of offers you have to complete to claim your payment from them.
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• United States
2 Dec 12
Thanks! I will do some searches from there and see if I can't get my earnings up to the $30 to get payout. Then I'm done! I did the Target one to get to the $27.16. I can certainly do searches from there because I do a lot of internet searches that are legit. Will try and post when....if....I get a payout!
@locakai (166)
• United States
1 Dec 12
You're lucky, they froze my account at ten dollars and fifty cents. It sucked, I contacted them, and they replied back that I kicked off for cheating. I did not cheat. So, I contacted them again and told them their were scamming people. I didn't hear from them, and they disabled my account. So to me personally, they are a wast of time.
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