Yeah, autopay can really wreck you in combination with the need to click everyday. I think in another 20 days, when my refs expire I'll just pay monthly just in case I do miss a day or more of clicking. That way I won't directly pay for them not making me any money.
But on today's topic (well, yesterday's now) it's good you almost made your investment back. Maybe your referrals will kick it into overdrive for one day and do like 10 clicks each, lol. Well, see you for your final day tomorrow!
I was curious about Neobux, so I thought I'd try it out for 30 days. Turned out to be a bit longer than that - 55 days - after which I cashed out & called it a day.
Of the $5.00 I invested, I earned a total of $6.76:
Though I'm done with Neobux & will therefore no longer update this blog, I'll keep the blog up as some people might be interested in reading thru the archives.
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Yeah, autopay can really wreck you in combination with the need to click everyday. I think in another 20 days, when my refs expire I'll just pay monthly just in case I do miss a day or more of clicking. That way I won't directly pay for them not making me any money.
But on today's topic (well, yesterday's now) it's good you almost made your investment back. Maybe your referrals will kick it into overdrive for one day and do like 10 clicks each, lol. Well, see you for your final day tomorrow!
Good thing I didn't switch autopay on, then. I wanted to be in control.
Haha, I really don't see my referrals getting click-happy, but it's a nice thought though :-)
(p.s.: still can't comment on your blog. Good luck with Wealthy Affiliate.)
take care...
I don't have AutoPay on either. I'd rather manage them manually. Or whatever. I don't understand how it works, so I'm leaving it alone.
shyguy,
I agree.
Even if I knew how it worked (which, like you, I'm not totally sure how), I believe I'd still keep Autopay's mouth firmly shut.
take care...
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