You completed an offer using valid information and everything seems to be OK, but the admin didn't pay you for this?
Scam? Could be... but make sure you have done the following to be 100% certain your submitted offers will get credited:
1. Always complete offers only once in a lifetime. Do not complete the same offer over and over again, even when they're on completely different websites. If you complete hundreds of offers a month, it gets hard to remember all the completed ones. Simply use a notepad or a notebook to write down the offers you have already completed.
2. Always provide your valid e-mail address and home address. If you enter random gibberish in your registration form, it's more than likely that the offer gets reversed. In fact pretty much every offer out there requires you to confirm your e-mail address.
3. Clear your internet cache and cookies when completing offers! Cookies are a way for advertisers to track what you're doing. For example, if you click on a link on website A, but complete that offer on website B, then it's almost certain that website A will get paid for this. Now, when you request payment from website B they will tell you that you have not signed up through their link and you will not see any cash. It's a good idea to clear your cookies every time you have completed an offer to avoid trouble. A perfect tool for clearing internet history is HistoryKill. (www.historykill.com) DO NOT CLEAR YOUR COOKIES WHILE DOING AN OFFER! This will ruin your entire work. HistoryKill will also keep your computer safe, fresh and fast at all times so it's a really useful program.
4. Have your browser set up to be GPT friendly: This is actually pretty simple. All you have to do is enable Javascript and cookies.
In Internet Explorer go to: Tools –> Internet Options –> Privacy tab.
Your display should read “Accept all cookies.” Also, check your Advanced tab and make sure that “Override automatic cookie handling” is NOT checked.
In FireFox cookies shouldn't be a problem, so it's better if you use FireFox. It's safer than Internet Explorer too!
5. Use only one computer to complete offers! Using computers at public places like schools or at work will increase your chance of not getting credited because someone else might have used that computer to complete offers. You should only use your home computer with your own Internet connection.
6. Use different usernames when you sign up for offers. Most offers, regardless of which site they're on, are run by the same advertisers. When they see same usernames pop up in their monthly statements they will not pay for these signups.
Make sure to follow these steps and you are most likely to get your offers approved and payments sent. If you still have trouble getting credit from a completed offer then don't hesitate to contact the admin. They might have just overlooked something!
Scam? Could be... but make sure you have done the following to be 100% certain your submitted offers will get credited:
1. Always complete offers only once in a lifetime. Do not complete the same offer over and over again, even when they're on completely different websites. If you complete hundreds of offers a month, it gets hard to remember all the completed ones. Simply use a notepad or a notebook to write down the offers you have already completed.
2. Always provide your valid e-mail address and home address. If you enter random gibberish in your registration form, it's more than likely that the offer gets reversed. In fact pretty much every offer out there requires you to confirm your e-mail address.
3. Clear your internet cache and cookies when completing offers! Cookies are a way for advertisers to track what you're doing. For example, if you click on a link on website A, but complete that offer on website B, then it's almost certain that website A will get paid for this. Now, when you request payment from website B they will tell you that you have not signed up through their link and you will not see any cash. It's a good idea to clear your cookies every time you have completed an offer to avoid trouble. A perfect tool for clearing internet history is HistoryKill. (www.historykill.com) DO NOT CLEAR YOUR COOKIES WHILE DOING AN OFFER! This will ruin your entire work. HistoryKill will also keep your computer safe, fresh and fast at all times so it's a really useful program.
4. Have your browser set up to be GPT friendly: This is actually pretty simple. All you have to do is enable Javascript and cookies.
In Internet Explorer go to: Tools –> Internet Options –> Privacy tab.
Your display should read “Accept all cookies.” Also, check your Advanced tab and make sure that “Override automatic cookie handling” is NOT checked.
In FireFox cookies shouldn't be a problem, so it's better if you use FireFox. It's safer than Internet Explorer too!
5. Use only one computer to complete offers! Using computers at public places like schools or at work will increase your chance of not getting credited because someone else might have used that computer to complete offers. You should only use your home computer with your own Internet connection.
6. Use different usernames when you sign up for offers. Most offers, regardless of which site they're on, are run by the same advertisers. When they see same usernames pop up in their monthly statements they will not pay for these signups.
Make sure to follow these steps and you are most likely to get your offers approved and payments sent. If you still have trouble getting credit from a completed offer then don't hesitate to contact the admin. They might have just overlooked something!
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