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Andrea
12-20-2009, 07:01 PM
Can someone please tell me more about them ?? Any info would be great...

cglaura
12-22-2009, 01:22 AM
Are you familiar with gpt sites at all? If so some of this will sound familiar. If not, check out their forum for more info.

Basically there are daily things you can do to earn money...

CPC: click an offer, then select an offer/link from the page that opens, review the material you want. Generally $0.03 to $0.05 each and around 43 offered per day...so you can get around $2.00 per day easy, no email or personal info needed, just your time to review the websites. Not alot of time, maybe a few minutes per site.

Daily Surveys: Greenfield and OTX/AMP type surveys. $0.30 to $0.70. I think there are 8 available. Don't really do too many here, I do mine at SR so don't want to conflict.

Offers/Sign-Ups: The kind you submit email (get a free one b/c will generate spam), read through additional offers yes/no or submit/skip type things that usually end in the silver/gold/platinum/bonus pages. Around $0.20 to maybe $1.50 +/- Usually you will need a new email address quite frequently to get these to credit. You are basically giving your contact info to advertisers for looking at offers to get the "reward" / credit / $$. Kind of like buying someone a drink at the bar to get their phone# :laughing:

You can get paid via Paypal once you reach $5. Paypal payments are usually withing minutes, unless the occassional snag in the system. I have not seen any snags myself, mine are in there about 2 minutes after I cash out.

You can also get Amazon gift cards.

Some of the offers pay in "tokens". You can use your tokens to play a game that will guarantee a win of $0.15 to $1.00.

Some of the offers pay in "sand dollars". You can use sand dollars to convert to cash amount for Paypal or Amazon, or you can use them for other gift cards such as Ebay or Target. I'm not sure of the whole list of cards available.

Even if you only do the CPC every day (less than an hour of your time), that could be around $700 per year.

There are many things to know about doing GPT if you don't know already, such as cookie settings, allowing pop ups, etc. Check out the forum for that also.

toystoryduo
12-22-2009, 06:57 AM
Thanks for the information!:goodvibes Do you know which kind of Paypal account you need to have so that fees aren't taken out?

cglaura
12-22-2009, 08:20 AM
Thanks for the information!:goodvibes Do you know which kind of Paypal account you need to have so that fees aren't taken out?


I have a Premier account. I needed this kind to get the Paypal Debit/MasterCard.

I have not received any fees yet and have received many payments from bot Simple and SR.

This is a chart of different Paypal types:

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=xpt/Marketing/general/PayPalAccountTypes-outside

The fees page says things are free when they come from a Paypal balance or bank account. I think that is why I don't get any fees, that is how Simple and SR pay. Or that the sender pays the fee (they have that option). I'm not 100% on that, but only thing I could figure!

Weluvdisny
12-28-2009, 08:18 PM
I did the PTCs around 12:00 last night. Right now there are none available. Should I wait until tomorrow morning to do them (are they released in the am) or can I try after midnight again tonight? TIA!

cglaura
12-28-2009, 09:09 PM
I did the PTCs around 12:00 last night. Right now there are none available. Should I wait until tomorrow morning to do them (are they released in the am) or can I try after midnight again tonight? TIA!

Each one will reset automatically 24 hours after you complete/submit.

So if you do one at midnight, will set at midnight...one at 1am, that one will reset at 1am. I like to stagger mine throughout the day/night so I'm not clicking myself into carpal tunnel :laughing:

Don't you love 'em though??!!?? So easy!

crazelion
12-28-2009, 09:17 PM
Each one will reset automatically 24 hours after you complete/submit.

So if you do one at midnight, will set at midnight...one at 1am, that one will reset at 1am. I like to stagger mine throughout the day/night so I'm not clicking myself into carpal tunnel :laughing:

Don't you love 'em though??!!?? So easy!

So does reset it self. What saying is wait 24 hours between clicks I can go back to durning in the morning. Example do it at 9:30p.m. tonight Monday night. Wait to Wed. morning I can have access Wed. morning. I wonder if could reset time do clicks.

Thanks for the helpful information.

Weluvdisny
12-28-2009, 09:46 PM
Each one will reset automatically 24 hours after you complete/submit.

So if you do one at midnight, will set at midnight...one at 1am, that one will reset at 1am. I like to stagger mine throughout the day/night so I'm not clicking myself into carpal tunnel :laughing:

Don't you love 'em though??!!?? So easy!

So easy is right!! I am getting tired of not qualifying for surveys on SR and I'm already in all the databases for the offers. This is just the right amount of time and effort to keep me continuing with these sites. I was just in a rut and with my trip only 10 days it's hard to stay motivated.

The good news is I've made over $1,150 for my trip in Disney GCs from SR so I'm so thankful and greatful for that!

pershing
12-29-2009, 08:14 PM
....and I'm already in all the databases for the offers.


I'm frustrated about that also! :guilty:

I've been tagged by the one's with the Canadian Flag in the beginning. Which is alot of the offers ... and some of the highest paying ones. Unfortunately, I missed unchecking that little box about not saving info to my computer way early in the game and now, no matter how I play with my street name or first name the next page still says the, "I'm not blah, blah, blah,.." or "I am blah, blah, blah but my info has changed."

I've been told that when it says that you won't credit. There are still tons of other ones to do. I just wish I could get past that canadian flag again! :mad:

That being said, I'm over $125 with simplegpt since Nov. 15! So, can't complain too much.

toystoryduo
12-30-2009, 08:50 AM
A couple of questions:

1. Does Simply GPT have offers and surveys not available on SR?

2. Do you have to clear cookies between each click? Do you clear cookies through your browser or through something like CCleaner?

3. Is there a preferred browser to use? IE vs. Firefox

Thanks!:goodvibes

cglaura
12-30-2009, 09:19 AM
A couple of questions:

1. Does Simply GPT have offers and surveys not available on SR?

2. Do you have to clear cookies between each click? Do you clear cookies through your browser or through something like CCleaner?

3. Is there a preferred browser to use? IE vs. Firefox

Thanks!:goodvibes

1. Sometimes, you'd have to be careful and keep track. The CPC/Daily paid to clicks are not on SR, they are safe. The daily surveys are the same, but from different advertisers (...they come from Greenfield or Otx/Amp), so have to be careful. If you are from SR, I'm sure you remember surveygate a few years back, :rotfl: what a mess. So now regardless of what sites say, I stick to the rules we learned at SR, 2 greenfield per house per day...stick to the same emails/demographics, etc etc etc.

2. They say you don't have to, but I do. I keep ccleaner open. Click a CPC...click one link on that page...take about 1-2 minutes to review the info that opens from that click....submit on simplegpt...close the 2 pages that opened...clear on ccleaner. Lather rinse repeat.

The cpc just started crediting differently. They will not be instant, rather 5 minutes later. They used to just credit, now they wait until simply actually gets credit from the advertiser. They were having issues w/ members not doing them right/duplicating sites/not reviewing info long enough. So they credit approx. 5 minutes after you submit now.

3. Some say they prefer 1 over the other. I only use IE7, and have about an 85% credit. Alot of people there use Opera, but I can't be bothered installing another browser, if I get it in IE, great, if not, oh well...that's just 10 minutues I would have been couch potato-ing it anyway, so no harm, no foul :)

toystoryduo
12-31-2009, 08:25 AM
Thanks cglaura for your responses!:goodvibes I appreciate all of the information you have shared. ::yes::

If you use CCleaner to do a clean sweep, don't you have to log into the site after each click?

Also, can you use Firefox for the site?

Thanks!:goodvibes

crazelion
12-31-2009, 10:25 AM
Thanks cglaura for your responses!:goodvibes I appreciate all of the information you have shared. ::yes::

If you use CCleaner to do a clean sweep, don't you have to log into the site after each click?

Also, can you use Firefox for the site?

Thanks!:goodvibes

You can use firefox on the site.

cglaura
12-31-2009, 04:45 PM
Thanks cglaura for your responses!:goodvibes I appreciate all of the information you have shared. ::yes::

If you use CCleaner to do a clean sweep, don't you have to log into the site after each click?

Also, can you use Firefox for the site?

Thanks!:goodvibes

For sites you want to stay logged in, I'll use simple as an example, but can be any site.

Go to site, log in, select the checkbox Keep me Logged in or similar if they have it.

Then open ccleaner & on the Cleaner tab, click analyze, but don't run cleaner.

Click the Options tab, and the the Cookies button/sub-tab. There s/b a list on the left of all the cookies the Analyze found. Select simplegpt.com and hit the arrow right to move it to the Keep side on the right.

Then when you clean, whatever is on the Keep side won't get cleared.

I find that occassionally I will have to login, but I think that has to do w/ the sites cookie settings/expirations.

As pp stated, you can use firefox. I've never had much luck with it though. I stick to IE7, if I get it I get it, if not, I've got better things to stress over!

Redwitch
12-31-2009, 04:56 PM
My experience is that CCleaner will not "clean" Firefox while it is open. I can, however, "clean" IE while it is open.

crazelion
12-31-2009, 06:42 PM
My experience is that CCleaner will not "clean" Firefox while it is open. I can, however, "clean" IE while it is open.

I wonder if I was going crazy or not. Thanks. I glad I was not only having that problem.

Andrea
01-01-2010, 11:40 AM
omg i love love love this site...

I have been on it for 10 days and already made 90.00 and cashed out for paypal with the money came right away and no fees attached to it !!!!!

toystoryduo
01-01-2010, 02:05 PM
This is probably a silly Paypal question, but here goes:

Should I used the e-mail address I signed up with for Simple GPT as my Paypal e-mail address or should I use a different one? If I should use a different one, can I change it on Simple GPT? Thanks!:goodvibes

tigger813
01-01-2010, 02:38 PM
subbing as I will be signing up soon!

crazelion
01-01-2010, 07:09 PM
This is probably a silly Paypal question, but here goes:

Should I used the e-mail address I signed up with for Simple GPT as my Paypal e-mail address or should I use a different one? If I should use a different one, can I change it on Simple GPT? Thanks!:goodvibes

You can use two different email address.

I know paypal account email is different from simplegpt email.

toystoryduo
01-01-2010, 07:49 PM
You can use two different email address.

I know paypal account email is different from simplegpt email.

Thanks for your reply!!!:goodvibes

For security purposes, is it recommended that both e-mail addresses (GPT sign up address and Paypal address) are different?

pershing
01-01-2010, 09:53 PM
Thanks for your reply!!!:goodvibes

For security purposes, is it recommended that both e-mail addresses (GPT sign up address and Paypal address) are different?

I would say it doesn't have to be, but most people's are because most people already have paypal before signing up with simplegpt and most of us got a new email address from yahoo, or gmail as our main email for simplegpt. Sooooo, most people's are different.....does that make any sense for you?

cglaura
01-01-2010, 10:21 PM
I use different emails for simple & paypal.

Just make sure your paypal password is good & tricky, combo of numbers, characters, whatever they let you use.

And don't ever click on an email from paypal. While some may truly be from them, you just never know.

Whenever I get one, I just go to the browser and type in the paypal site directly to get to whatever the message was about.