Things have been very busy and I've been unable to get on site but I'm hoping to publish some more s...
Things have been very busy and I've been unable to get on site but I'm hoping to publish some more stuff soon.
Member since:03.04.2001
Reviews:61
Members who trust:6
Not everybody likes zwallet. This is the truth. I imagine that like many of you I have gone on the internet and searched for all the sites that will give you cash or shares for using their service. I admit that there are some good incentive schemes out there that can earn you money - if you have the guts to try and get your friends and family to join the schemes.
I joined zwallet as a means of getting another email address to which I could get all my advertisement emails and other junk sent to. As a sideline it is a means of earning money.
Joining is easy - They ask you for basic details, your name, address etc. the identity of the person who referred you and a few questions about what you do and what you are interested in. They ask you to choose a user name and password as normal together with a secret question for additional security. All of the questions are verified stage by stage to make it easier to complete the details. Checking a box to say you have read their conditions and policies is required before you can join.
Once joined you have your own email address that you can access from anywhere in the world. It has all the usual functions - customisable folders, address books, the ability to block senders, adding signatures etc.
Delivery of emails is not the quickest. I use it as a means of transferring small files between work and home (I have a habit of sitting on floppy disks), and they often take a couple of hours or more to get their.
Other incentive schemes sometimes will not accept zwallet addresses as valid, probably due to the delivery errors.
The way of earning money is simply by using the system. Every time you access a screen, send a mail or check your balance your points goes up. A couple of months after the points are earned they are converted into US Dollars (1 point is equivalent to about 0.05 cents). Once you have a balance greater than $20 they will send you a cheque. No paypal unfortunately.
As a whole it's not too bad. I don't expect to make a million out of using it as I don't have a downline (I'm not the pushy type - but if you fancy signing up please use http://www.zwallet.com/join.html?user=stevecook), and it is a useful dumping ground for most mass mailings.
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When I first joined this site it took about 5 mins each time to receive each email but now it does it the exact same second but thats only been for the last few days so maybe they've updated their site or something! Good op :)
pauljm 12.09.2001 12:51
I'll go and sign up now in your downline - I seem to collect these free email accounts for various purposes (I currently regularly use 11). One more might be useful... Paul [P.S. The paragraph spacing seems to have gone a bit haywire at the beginning of the op!]
racheldarcy 24.08.2001 14:39
Good op and I would sign up and use you as my recomendee (is that the right word??) but I spend enough time checking e-mail when it all goes into one account sorry :o)