Monday, March 2, 2009

Making Money Online

Most people in today's society are struggling with staying afloat in the financial sea. Some people try to make money online but are discouraged by the countless scams that cover up the good programs. Some of the programs they find are actually paying programs, but the monthly cashouts or high minimum payouts turn them off. I have been searching for the "perfect" paying internet website for a long time and I have come to the realization that none are perfect; however, I have managed to find some very good ones. These programs pay you to complete free offers, complete surveys, shop, click websites, and much more. The seven paying websites that I use to make a little extra cash are:
1. http://www.cashpirate.com/members/register.php?ref=jbake11
2. http://www.inboxdollars.com/?r=ref5724431
3. http://www.sendearnings.com/?r=ref1557113
4. http://www2.quickrewards.net/?r=jbake11
5. http://www.cash4offers.com/?ref=537067
6. http://www.fusioncash.net/?ref=jbake11
7. http://www.snapdollars.com/index/jbake332

Proof of Payment From quickrewards:
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Dear Jonathan Baker,
QuickRewards Network just sent you money with PayPal.
Payment details
Amount:
$6.78 USD
Transaction Date:
Mar 2, 2009
Transaction ID:
1S305014XR565610G
Subject:
You've got a payment
View the details of this transaction onlineQuickRewards Network is a Verified buyer.QuickRewards Network has completed the PayPal Verification process to help confirm their identity, and they have a confirmed bank account, or been approved for a PayPal Plus Credit Card.The PayPal Verification process is a security measure to confirm that a user is the owner of the bank account or credit card they are using in PayPal. Confirming each user's identity helps prevent fraud, such as identity theft, and increases the security of payments in PayPal.This transaction will appear soon in the Recent Activity list on your Account Overview.
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This is my most recent payment. I have received countless others in the past.

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