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hero member
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August 31, 2014, 12:21:09 PM
#28
How much actually in BTC have you made till now and what value does it make while converted to FIAT?Does it worth it,or you are just collecting out of interest?

I am afraid OP has left bitcointalk already. He has only made 3 posts and never come back since April 07.

IMO, those sites aren't worth your time.
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August 31, 2014, 12:13:25 PM
#27
Hi all, I have stated on this Bitcoin collection early December last year and hope to learn more from the forum discussion.

Over the past weeks, after going from website to website where they offer free bitcoins, I don't seems to understand or check the payout for the 3 following website:

1. BitVisior (http://www.bitvisitor.com/) - it supposed to be a big a reputable PTC site and credit bitcoins for every 5mins of adv watched. But once it hit over 60 uBTC, it just cleared out the accumulation but I never received the payout. Does any one has similar encounter?

2. Bunny Race ( http://boklund.nu/) - interesting website to collect bitcoins with a rabbit race. But after days of running the rabbits, I cannot find any place to check for the winning pool nor payout button. Can any one advise me?

3. BitCoin Jackpot (http://bitcoin-jackpot.herokuapp.com/) - This website has a different captcha by using matching articles. But same as Buddy Race, the winning pool cannot be found and there is no payout button.  : (

Hope any of you kind soul can shed some light on my enquiry and wish all of you a very happy new year.


How much actually in BTC have you made till now and what value does it make while converted to FIAT?Does it worth it,or you are just collecting out of interest?
legendary
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August 29, 2014, 07:32:48 PM
#26
There are topics about faucets that make payouts and faucets that don't.

Do a research if you want see by youself
sr. member
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August 29, 2014, 06:58:36 PM
#25
as far as I'm concerned that the faucet will pay us by sending bitcoin we get into microwallet, then from microwallet, bitcoin will be sent to our bitcoin address, it is a process that is usually done by bitcoin collector, if the faucet does not pay bitcoin, the faucet will probably pay you after the week
you have to do is wait, that bitcoin bitcoin payments up to your wallet.
sr. member
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August 22, 2014, 06:08:04 AM
#24
Probably be wise if you interact with other bitcoiners on the forum than rush and make errs you will later regret.
sr. member
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June 26, 2014, 06:26:18 PM
#23
You better try signature advertising. Go to Marketplace >> Services. They have better rates, some advertisers now accepting newbies and junior members.

I think those websites you mention are scam or have very little rewards. It is only a waste of your time.


Agree.

Even though the per post rate for newbies is quite low (0.00004), it is still better than faucets, and the pay rate would be much higher when you get to member rank.
Another positive to newbies using signature campaigns is that they can hopefully learn more about bitcoin via the forums, but I still think that the rates are not worth it for newbies (they can just wait the 2 months to be a member)

Well, they have nothing to lose for joining a sig program.
After all, they still need to make posts to get to 60 activity in that 2 months. Smiley
If you encourage them to post quickly then they will spam. If you encourage them to explore the forums then they will likely/hopefully learn
legendary
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June 20, 2014, 02:34:42 AM
#22
I have no idea, it doesn't tell you is one of the problems...

I have no problem getting referrals though.

For instance, btcclicks I have 2299 referrals at the moment.

My site is usually on the first page of google for "free bitcoin"

Wow, that is impressive! How do you get that amount of referrals? {What kind of payment, do you get weekly for that?}

They only signup's without activity?

Share some with us, we paddle water against a strong current here.  Cry
legendary
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June 19, 2014, 10:12:03 PM
#21
You better try signature advertising. Go to Marketplace >> Services. They have better rates, some advertisers now accepting newbies and junior members.

I think those websites you mention are scam or have very little rewards. It is only a waste of your time.


Agree.

Even though the per post rate for newbies is quite low (0.00004), it is still better than faucets, and the pay rate would be much higher when you get to member rank.
Another positive to newbies using signature campaigns is that they can hopefully learn more about bitcoin via the forums, but I still think that the rates are not worth it for newbies (they can just wait the 2 months to be a member)

Well, they have nothing to lose for joining a sig program.
After all, they still need to make posts to get to 60 activity in that 2 months. Smiley
sr. member
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June 19, 2014, 10:05:25 PM
#20
You better try signature advertising. Go to Marketplace >> Services. They have better rates, some advertisers now accepting newbies and junior members.

I think those websites you mention are scam or have very little rewards. It is only a waste of your time.


Agree.

Even though the per post rate for newbies is quite low (0.00004), it is still better than faucets, and the pay rate would be much higher when you get to member rank.
Another positive to newbies using signature campaigns is that they can hopefully learn more about bitcoin via the forums, but I still think that the rates are not worth it for newbies (they can just wait the 2 months to be a member)
hero member
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June 17, 2014, 06:21:45 AM
#19
You better try signature advertising. Go to Marketplace >> Services. They have better rates, some advertisers now accepting newbies and junior members.

I think those websites you mention are scam or have very little rewards. It is only a waste of your time.


Agree.

Even though the per post rate for newbies is quite low (0.00004), it is still better than faucets, and the pay rate would be much higher when you get to member rank.
legendary
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June 17, 2014, 02:56:50 AM
#18
Often you need to reach a threshold to get an automated payment or else fees eat up the payouts. Just wait it out.
sr. member
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June 17, 2014, 12:05:39 AM
#17
This sounds like they are faucet sites (or possibly offshoots of faucets)

You need to have at least ~5500 satachi until you can have payment sent via the blockchain to your address

Faucets pay very little when compared to the time you put into them
sr. member
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June 16, 2014, 09:29:37 PM
#16
You better try signature advertising. Go to Marketplace >> Services. They have better rates, some advertisers now accepting newbies and junior members.

I think those websites you mention are scam or have very little rewards. It is only a waste of your time.
full member
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June 16, 2014, 08:52:53 PM
#15
I've never seen a single satoshi from http://bitcoin-jackpot.herokuapp.com. My personal assumption is that it is a scam or was just ineptly built.
full member
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June 16, 2014, 08:41:38 PM
#14
Anyone got the email for http://bitcoin-jackpot.herokuapp.com/? do they pay?
full member
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February 21, 2014, 03:19:55 AM
#13
I've gotten many payouts from BitVisitor's referral program. Those payments come to a separate wallet from my personal BitVisitor account, meaning there's no confusion on the source.

I'm not sure how many signups we've sent them since they don't offer those numbers Sad, but we get 3-4 payments a week from them.

I found this thread because I was looking for info on http://bitcoin-jackpot.herokuapp.com/ as an end-user.

Their offer is sky high, and after submitting frequently for more than four days, I've seen nothing come in to the address I set up for them.That combo has me assuming it's a fake or a bad attempt at a scam, but I hate to give up on until I know for sure.

On the other hand, this verbiage on their home page makes me think there's something hidden or obscured:

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Get Free Bitcoins! Use the knowledge only a few have and get as many bitcoins as you want.
Does anyone have any insight?
sr. member
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January 22, 2014, 11:27:59 AM
#12
I have no idea, it doesn't tell you is one of the problems...

I have no problem getting referrals though.

For instance, btcclicks I have 2299 referrals at the moment.

My site is usually on the first page of google for "free bitcoin"
global moderator
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January 22, 2014, 06:18:43 AM
#11

Nope, that's why I don't promote them... Did for a couple months, never seen an affiliate pay out.

How many referrals did you get? A lot of these sites require you to get a ridiculous number of hits or clicks before you ever see a free satoshi.
sr. member
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January 22, 2014, 04:59:16 AM
#10

Nope, that's why I don't promote them... Did for a couple months, never seen an affiliate pay out.
sr. member
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January 22, 2014, 04:43:06 AM
#9
I didn't know there were any sites like this.

Is there a list somewhere of non-scam websites with similar schemes?

Gaze upon my glorious list of payment proof...   Smiley

http://bitcoinwork.info/bitcoin-payment-proof.html

Do you have any proof that bitvisitor pays you for your affiliates?
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