This program is another one I didn't just discover. I started doing it back in late 2006. I use the paid email program, although it has all those extras like MyPoints does. From time to time, you might catch me doing a survey, but not usually.
InboxDollars actually pays cash for each email. Whether all you have to do is click on the email or whether you have to click on a link on the page it opens doesn't matter. You get paid the same $0.02 for every email you read. The emails do expire, but there is no indication of when they expire in the email, so you just have to do them often and try clicking on them all. The only problem I've ever had was when I didn't have internet at home (which was for more than two years). During that time, I discovered InboxDollars was on the school's very rigid security system block list and tons of my emails would expire between visits to my parents' house. Even then, I cashed out back in December and received my check in February for $30 (the minimum cashout). There is a $5 signup bonus for new members and, to give you an idea of how many emails you will receive, I have received credit for 405 since December and I will admit to missing out on quite a few emails. Obviously, this program won't provide any immediate income unless you do other activities on the site, especially because of the long delay in mailing out checks, but it's the every little bit counts concept.
~Beth~
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