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#1 monsterrain

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Posted 01 March 2005 - 10:47 AM

I couldnt find the spam section so I'm posting here. If you click my link and sign up, you can make at least $500 a month like the title says. All you do is keep one browser window open all the time, and it auto refreshes different adds. If you keep your computer on all the time like myself, it adds up really quickly. You dont get a bunch of popup windows, just 1 at all times. So, if you are interested in making at least an extra 6 grand a year, click my link and try it out. You dont have to give out any personal information like social security or credit card numbers, just an adress to get your checks at, or you can get paid through paypal. Give it a shot, whats the worst that can happen you make an extra 6 grand a year?http://www.surfjunky.../?r=monsterrain

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Posted 01 March 2005 - 11:16 AM

Give it a shot, whats the worst that can happen you make an extra 6 grand a year? I consider the 23 seconds of my life that was wasted reading this crap and another 42 seconds responding way more important than a worthless $6k.
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#3 monsterrain

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Posted 01 March 2005 - 11:24 AM

allinbluff35 said:

Give it a shot, whats the worst that can happen you make an extra 6 grand a year? I consider the 23 seconds of my life that was wasted reading this crap and another 42 seconds responding way more important than a worthless $6k.
but if you had signed up, that 65 seconds would have been worth over $1.50seriously its not a scam or anything like that, just another way to make some small change for nothing...ive made about $50 bucks this week alone through this. Im not sure why you call it crap

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Posted 01 March 2005 - 03:24 PM

ya... and how much spyware does it install?and how much does it slow down your computer?

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Posted 01 March 2005 - 04:27 PM

oh and btw, how bout you do a little research... have you actually been payed yet?http://merkey.net/surfjunky/thats just one site i pulled up, i searched for surf junky on google and got tons of reports of people getting to $25 then being bannedits a scam

#6 monsterrain

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Posted 01 March 2005 - 05:05 PM

is it just me, or does that site seem like it was written and created by Russ G.?http://www.surfjunky.../?r=monsterrain

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Posted 01 March 2005 - 09:36 PM

im leaning towards the side of scam...what do others think?

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Posted 01 March 2005 - 09:42 PM

even if it is a scam, oh well. In my opinion, it's worth trying. The worst that can happen is I waste maybe an hour. It's not like I dont waste my day on the computer anyways....(looks around)
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Posted 02 March 2005 - 02:40 AM

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#10 monsterrain

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Posted 02 March 2005 - 03:04 AM

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T.N.S.T.A.A.F.L.
huh?and a did a check for spyware and whatnot, and if there is any norton's doesnt find it....and no my computer hasnt slowed down at all...plus, i've already gotten two checks from this place...so i know for a fact that not everyone gets banned after 25 bucks.

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Posted 02 March 2005 - 06:33 AM

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Posted 02 March 2005 - 08:23 AM

Wait, so the thing that offers to pay you a lot of money for doing pretty much nothing might be a scam?Surely you jest.
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Posted 02 March 2005 - 08:31 AM

well you guys, i'm giving 'er a go. I'm game for anything that can possibly add more to my bankroll that requires me to do nothing but have a website open. It's kind of like getting paid to have pop ups!If I dont get paid, oh well, lesson learned, actually just move on to the next scam that just might work.

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Posted 02 March 2005 - 08:47 AM

LOL.Keep us updated as the $s roll in.
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Posted 02 March 2005 - 09:06 AM

just posting so i don't forget to check back on this

#16 monsterrain

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Posted 02 March 2005 - 09:39 AM

Wilderness said:

Wait, so the thing that offers to pay you a lot of money for doing pretty much nothing might be a scam?Surely you jest.
You aren't getting paid a lot of money to do nothing...you are getting paid 75 cents an hour to have a web browser open that shows ads. That being said, it does add up over time....to the tune of an extra 6 grand a year....i wouldnt quit my job yet, but it doesnt hurthttp://www.surfjunky.../?r=monsterrain

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Posted 02 March 2005 - 09:50 AM

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You aren't getting paid a lot of money to do nothing
you're right, we aren't getting paid a lot of money to do nothing, we are getting paid a little to do nothing. It's just another item in your taskbar that pops up about every 20 seconds. A simple Alt+Tab and you're back to what you were doing before.Here's a simple calculation I made upMoney made sitting in front of my computer before doing this thing=$0Money made sitting in front of my computer after doing this thing=greater than $0.As you see, I make money for hitting alt tab 3 times a min. Count me in. Plus, you get money from your referrals.
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Posted 02 March 2005 - 10:22 AM

Let's do a little number crunching shall we?So how many people do you all think will sign up for something like this? As word got out in this forum, it surely did all over the internet. Let's make an incredibly light assumption and say that 20,000 people sign up and do this (given internet traffic that is nothing).Ok, its 0.75 an hour. We're going to say 20,000 people sign up. That's $15,000 being paid out every hour. Making another assumption, that all of you people are keeping it open 24 hours a day, how much money per year is that? $131,400,000.Not everyone will keep with it through the whole year, and not everyone will do it for 24 hours a day. But many many more people than 20,000 will undoubtedly sign up. So you're telling me that there are companies who are going to be spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year on that kind of advertising? You're only kidding yourselves if you think that is the case.There is a catch or its a scam of some kind, you just don't know what it is yet.
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Posted 02 March 2005 - 02:10 PM

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Let's do a little number crunching shall we?So how many people do you all think will sign up for something like this? As word got out in this forum, it surely did all over the internet. Let's make an incredibly light assumption and say that 20,000 people sign up and do this (given internet traffic that is nothing).Ok, its 0.75 an hour. We're going to say 20,000 people sign up. That's $15,000 being paid out every hour. Making another assumption, that all of you people are keeping it open 24 hours a day, how much money per year is that? $131,400,000.Not everyone will keep with it through the whole year, and not everyone will do it for 24 hours a day. But many many more people than 20,000 will undoubtedly sign up. So you're telling me that there are companies who are going to be spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year on that kind of advertising? You're only kidding yourselves if you think that is the case.There is a catch or its a scam of some kind, you just don't know what it is yet.
the site gets paid for every unique visitor. Isn't that how ads go online? YOu pay a certain amount per hit, and then the host gets the money. So, in this case, 20,000 ppl go to the site, the advertisers pay for each unique visitor.
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Posted 04 March 2005 - 08:40 AM

Alrighty ppl, it's a semi-scam. Well, actually it's not a scam, it's just really hard to make money. The whole idea about leaving your computer on over night with it doesnt work because after about 5-10 min of having it on, it loses connection to the site (which I guarantee they set it that way). So you actually have to be at your computer if you want it on unless you have an auto-click program. If anyone has one, it might work, but they also have an auto-click detection dealy thing. Oh well, I'll just stick to online poker now.
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