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  • Listing Of 'Extra Money' Sites

    https://www.swagbucks.com/
    Payout: 100 swagbucks = $1, lots of giftcards. Referal bonus.

    The fastest earning GPT site. Watch, play, earn free gift cards.

    Payout: 100 points = $1, minimum giftcard is $1, pays via Amazon. Referal bonus.

    Get free gift cards by completing tasks, surveys, videos, plus more. Over 1,464,100+ gift cards redeemed. Free to join.

    Payout: (100 HD$ = $1) Gift cards available for $5.


    Payout: (1000 Hulk Coins = $1) Payout can be taken in giftcards, Amazon & walmart. Can also pay via paypal and bitcoin.

    Give your opinions on free paid surveys for money and be rewarded with free paypal cash, bitcoins and gift cards. Trusted survey site since 2007, Signup for free!

    Payout: 100 Points=$1, wide variety of giftcards.

    Bing Rewards
    Payout: 100 credits = $1, giftcards including Amazon and donation cards, referral is 200 credits.

    Review songs, ideas and concept, complete fun surveys, and test games — and earn real cash doing what you enjoy. - Slice the pie

    Payout: Minimum $10 via Paypal, 15% referral payment. Recently substantially reduced payout.

    Amazon Mechanical Turk
    Don't take any jobs that pay less than 10 cents a minute. Use with turkoptical installed or check the /r/hitsworthturkingfor subreddit for the best jobs.

    This is just a brief overview. We would like your advice about your experiences with these sites, as well as any tips and tricks that you might know.

    This will be a continually updated sticky. We will add more info about each site as necessary.
    Last edited by james.hendrickson; 11-18-2019, 09:55 AM.
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  • #2
    Originally posted by Anderson88
    Thank you so much for listing those websites here. But I am confused about the payment. Does they really pay?
    Each site would have their own way of paying. You would have to go to each site to see. The thing with these types of sites is to determine if it is feasible for you to do our not.
    Gailete
    http://www.MoonwishesSewingandCrafts.com

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    • #3
      Givling.com

      Givling is a trivia app and web game that pays out daily cash prizes to top scoring trivia teams. It's totally free to sign up, and each day, you get two free rounds of trivia. Whenever you play, you are randomly assigned two teammates who've played and posted earlier scores, and together, you try to post the day's high score and claim the Daily Award. What this means is that, even if you're not that good at trivia, you can win money - even with a score of zero - if you happen to land teammates who know their stuff. You also have the option of purchasing additional rounds of trivia for $0.50 each, but that's voluntary.

      I've been a member since June of 2015, and I've won a share of the Daily Award three times in the past year. Givling is a dual purpose app - apart from being a trivia game, it's also a crowdfunding platform for members with student loan and/or mortgage debt. You don't need to be mired in debt to join and play, but if you are, it may prove to be worth your while.

      The Givling app is available for free on iPhone and Android - links available at http://www.Givling.com. If you don't have a smartphone, or if you would rather not install a new app, you can also sign up and play on the web - no download necessary - at https://givling.com/givling/signup.

      To sign up, you will need an Invite Code from a current member. I can't give out one here - but it's easy to find one. Go to a major social media platform (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest), and Search For hashtag 'givlingcode' (#givlingcode). It should produce a whole list of codes - any one of which will serve.

      Happy to answer any questions about Givling that anyone has.

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      • #4
        Honey Gold

        I used the Honey extension on my Mac quite often (probably over 6 months now). You basically have to spend money to make money, and you don't get much from each purchase. It is still awesome to get some cash back, but if you're trying to make a lot, then I wouldn't recommend it.

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        • #5
          Very useful, thanks

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          • #6
            Here's a tip for Amazon Mechanical Turk: use the filters at the top right of the page. Check " hits I qualify for" and in the drop down menu click on "highest paying". That'll show you mostly short surveys or other tasks that pay higher.

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