It’s all about the green stuff
Everybody wants more money. Poor people, rich people, it really doesn’t matter what your financial status is. There’s always a reason behind it, too. Some people want to pay off debt, others want a new electronic device, but whatever the reason may be you don’t need to be missing out on these incredibly easy money resources.
The fact of the matter is, you’re already on the internet. Why not take advantage of this?
Let’s just take Instant Cash Sweepstakes as an example:
You answer a few easy questions and win cash or tickets towards a cash drawing. Do this once or twice a day (or as often as possible, it’s up to you) and you get free money. Tell your friends about it, and they get free money. While they’re getting free money, you get the same amount they do. They’re 3 or 4 question surveys; not hour-long surveys like some sites have with their empty promises of “GET RICH QUICK” – this isn’t like that at all. I don’t like to waste my time either.
Not into surveys at all? That’s cool. There are other sites, like CashPirate, where you can get a free trial for popular services (eMusic, Netflix, and more – also note that these are just examples, I am not saying you have to or should try these services) and get paid for the trial. If you’re not wanting to do trials, there are other ways to earn money such as surveys and clicking links. CashPirate pays out in eBay gift cards, Wal-Mart gift cards, PayPal, and Amazon.
There are also similar sites to CashPirate, like PrizeRebel. PrizeRebel mostly pays in items such as gift cards, or specific orders from places like Amazon.
Then you have sites like SwagBucks. Earn swagbucks (points, basically) by searching the web, recycling, completing offers, finding codes, and more. Trade those swagbucks in for PayPal (cash), Amazon gift cards, other gift cards, and tons of items.
Now, I’d like to point out that I don’t get paid to write these posts. Nobody hands me cash to sit down and spend my time maintaining my blogs. I don’t have any actual advertisements or ad services on here. I blog about these sites from my own experiences, and as little free time as I have I’m not a fan of wasting my own time; why would I want to waste yours? So check out the sites if you’d like to earn some extra cash. If you don’t look into them it’s your wallet that stays that much lighter.
Posted: March 13th, 2010
at 3:28pm by N.G. Woosh
Tagged with Amazon, CashPirate, eBay, ICS, PayPal, PrizeRebel, SwagBucks
Categories: Free Stuff
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Dear PrizeRebel
Dear PrizeRebel,
Your new layout is awesome.
- Joshua
Posted: October 21st, 2009
at 12:36am by N.G. Woosh
Tagged with PrizeRebel, Updates
Categories: GPT
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UK Sites
All of the sites I post are open for US membership. How about sites for people in the UK? Some of them are open for UK membership and some are not. Here is a short list of sites that are open for UK membership. This is only a short list; there are other sites out there open for UK membership. If you’re interested in more information about the sites below please visit the site(s) and be sure to read the posts in my blog here!
Posted: June 15th, 2009
at 4:07pm by N.G. Woosh
Tagged with CashPirate, Free Stuff, GPT, Points2Shop, PrizeRebel, Rewards1, Scour, Search, SwagBucks, UK
Categories: Free Stuff
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PrizeRebel Summer Prize Giveaway
Be sure to read this post: Is PrzieRebel a Scam?
PrizeRebel – Click here to join!
Not only can you get a ton of great free stuff from PrizeRebel, but you can get free prepaid codes for your favorite games and consoles from June 15th – August 13th. How great is that? Read the details below!
The below is posted here on PrizeRebel’s site. I have only copied/quoted it here to share it with you. Why am I sharing? PrizeRebel said in their news update to share it, and apparently I am a sheep. =P
Quoted from their news:
"6-12-09: We have updated today with another massive amount of new offers. There is only a few days left until our first code giveaway so make sure to tell all your friends – grab all the details here."
Here is the information found on this page:
"Summer Prize GiveAway
We are proud to announce our Huge Summer Prize Giveaway! Here is how it will work. On certain days between June 15th, 2009 to August 13th, 2009 – We will be posting prepaid codes for all your favorite games and consoles. It can be anything from Xbox points codes to Nexon Prepaid Codes, you will just have to be online and see what is given away that day! Thanks for being a loyal member!!
To give everyone a fair chance, We will be posting the name of the game/console and the corresponding game code. However we will omit the last digit of the code. The last digit could be a letter or a number – it is up to you to figure out the last digit and be the first one to redeem the game code at the game providers website!
1. The first game codes will be posted on June 15th 7PM Pacific Standard Time. Codes will be posted on this page – Mark your calendars!"
Good luck! I hope you win something great! Be sure to come here and brag comment about it if you do! I’d love to hear it.
Posted: June 14th, 2009
at 1:02am by N.G. Woosh
Tagged with Free Stuff, GPT, PrizeRebel
Categories: GPT
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Is PrizeRebel a Scam?
So today’s question is: Is PrizeRebel a scam?
To know the answer to this question, you have to know what PrizeRebel is.
PrizeRebel is a site where you can fill out surveys, sign up for newsletters, sites, and trials (and more) and get points for doing so. There are tons of free offers and some credit card/cell phone offers (if that’s what you’re interested in). 1 point = $1 and there are a ton of prizes to choose from. On top of that, they even offer you the choice of custom prizes. It all sounds great, right?
So that’s where we come back to the question: Is PrizeRebel a scam?
No, PrizeRebel is not a scam! It is a legitimate website where you can get some great free stuff. You can get iTunes cards, stuff from Amazon, Nexon cards, gaming cards (WoW, Ultimate Gaming Card, XBOX Live) and so much more.
PrizeRebel is for users 13+ years old living in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
Want proof? Check this out. Proof!
Posted: June 6th, 2009
at 3:54pm by N.G. Woosh
Tagged with Amazon, eBay, GPT, Legit, PrizeRebel, Scams, Surveys
Categories: GPT
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