EforMoney.com is one of very many programs that offer you cash for receiving and reading emails. Yes, I know you’ve heard it all before, but this one is a little different for two reasons. One, it pays in good old British pounds and pence, and two, you also get free shares in the company ... Read review
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Advantages: Free to join, little effort required on your part, British program, balance climbing steadily but not sure why! Disadvantages: Sporadic mailings
EforMoney.com is one of very many programs that offer you cash for receiving and reading emails. Yes, I know you’ve heard it all before, but this one is a little different for two reasons. One, it pays in good old British pounds and pence, and two, you also get free shares in the company by signing up and referring your friends. In addition, EforMoney occasionally send you paid surveys, for which you are paid an additional £1.
The website ... ...very straightforward, just complete a basic questionnaire with your personal details and interests and then sit back and wait for the emails to roll in. Well, almost!
The program has been a round for a long time and is well established but emails are sporadic. Just lately they seem to have come alive again after a few weeks of nothing, and I have been receiving one or two a week and been able to watch my balance climb fairly quickly. So what about ...
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Advantages: Money for doing nothing Disadvantages: Not enough emails; Must be over 18 and UK resident
...The registration process at eForMoney.com is quick and painless. A clearly designed form asks for your name, email address, home address, age and a couple of other vital statistics. If you were referred by another member, their username can be entered here (type in "crapmeister33" if you want to help me!). You then choose a username and password, and your interest areas (e.g. sports, motoring, Internet), allowing advertisers to focus on what you ... ...open to UK residents over 18 years of age, so Year 10 Internet addicts need not bother!
At this point, I'd like to offer a couple of tips. As with all these money-making email schemes, it's a good idea to open a new account (say on Yahoo or Hotmail) to accommodate all the junk. This leaves your primary mail account less vulnerable to unscrupulous firms bombarding it with porn spam. Giving credit where credit is due, this has not occurred with eForMoney. ...
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Advantages: paying,no work involved Disadvantages: dont give up the day job
eformoney is a reward program that pays its members to recieve and read e-mails.on joining you also get 5 shares in the company.
When you join you have to fill in your name ,adress etc and tick the boxes next to any subjects that you may be interested in.You also get £1.00 for filling in surveys.
eformoney pays 10p per e-mail you recieve from them and a further 10p if you reply to them.
If you refer somebody else you get an additional 2 shares ... ...they get 10p for each plus 5 shares for joining.
When I first signed up a couple of months ago my account read:5 shares,0.00p money and this is how it stayed for a couple of weeks.
I didn't seem to be recieving any e-mails from them and had almost given them up for dead when I decided to visit the site one more time before removing from my favourites and I noticed that my money had gone up to 0.98p.
soon after this I recieved a short survey which ...
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Advantages: In principle it is an excellent idea. Some promise for the future Disadvantages: You just don't get sent enough emails to make it worth while. You have to build up £25 before you can get your cash
Every single one of us, and don't try to deny this, dreams of getting money for nothing. I'm no different to the rest you (well not really) so you can imagine my delight when I came across a site that was offering money for Nothing (or very little anyway). That site was, and there are no prizes for guessing this, eFORMONEY.com. The site is, in principle, a very, very good idea. Basically they pay you to receive emails of companies they pay them to ... ...get paid ten pence for simply receiving the email and another ten if you read and reply to it. This means that if you receive and reply to 25 (which they quote on the site) emails a day you will earn a rather impressive £5 per day.
The site also allows you to recommend friends to the site. Doing this will earn you two pence extra for every email they receive. This all means that if you recommend 100 friends you will earn £50 (yes £50) every day ...
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Advantages: You kind of get money for nothing Disadvantages: Poor layout, Payment is doubtful, Dodgy security
Funky title.
Naturally, if there were money on offer I wouldn’t say no. However, it seems that, “eformoney’s” definition of “money” is that of constantly changing numeric digits. Here’s how it works: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1. You get sent Emails (supposedly); these are tailored to meet your interests. 2. You get paid so much for each one you receive, and for every one that your referrals receive. 3. You get ... ...impressions of 20+ emails per day. Me Experience ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
So far I have received about 3 emails, however my account now stands at about £9. All good and well, however this does not mean I am receiving £3 per mail. Oh no. “eformoney” call it the “hackers” fault. They claim to have been breached and the hackers have changed everyone’s account details so they’ve got more money. Well, they re-checked with a thorough ...
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