The Truth about Inbox Dollars
Posted By admin on August 18, 2008
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Well, as you can see from the dates between posts, life in the real world has been a little hectic around Countryside! We’ve been so busy with concrete work in Minnesota that I haven’t had much (read: any!) time to devote to my little blog here. I apologize for that, but I am now making a concerted effort to give updates at least once per week on the little things I do here and there to try to make an honest dollar over the internet. The focus of todays update is a program called Inbox Dollars. I’ve been working with them so far for about 6 months now, and I can honestly tell you they are a legitimate way to make money online. You can do as much or as little with them as you like, from simply opening emails and clicking a few links all the way up to completing surveys and signing up for trial offers for both real and digital/online products and services. It just so happens that their office is only about 5 miles from my house, so I drove by there one day just to see if it actually exists. And it does! I would have taken a picture to post it up here for you guys to look at, but the battery in my digital camera was dead that night (someone, and I won’t say who….left it on!). But I will get back over there and take a picture of the building. There are literally millions of scams and get-rich-quick schemes online, and it’s hard to know who to trust, who to give your money to, etc. So seeing a bricks-and-mortar operation where the company actually operates can go a long way toward adding legitimacy. The other cool thing about Inbox Dollars is that it doesn’t cost anything to join. You can read emails to make money, as well as some simple surveys and trial offers. Some of the offers do require a sign-up fee, but it is less than the money you get from Inbox Dollars for trying them. A word of caution- many of them have an automatic re-bill option As far as how much money you’ll make- it’s really up to you. If all you do is read emails, complete surveys and try free product offers, you can expect to make around $100/year. Now I know that isn’t huge, but it is enough to cover a hosting account to handle your websites, rather than relying on unreliable free services, and/or hosting platforms that clog up your space with ads and traffic leaks (but this is really another subject!). If you start to complete some of the One possible downside is that it requires a PayPal account, but everyone looking to work online from home should really have on of those anyway, and you can get one here. PayPal is free to sign up for, and it doesn’t cost anything to make purchases from your account. The only cost involved comes when you receive payment, then there is a small fee deducted from the payment to cover their processing costs. It is safe and secure, and PayPal really sets the standard as far as online payment processing.
after the trial period, so if you don’t like the product or service, make sure to cancel before you get billed!
product offers requiring trial periods, some of those offers can be fairly lucrative, paying anywhere from $5-$7 up to $15-$20 per trial. That money can add up fairly quickly and end up being enough for a car payment or a vacation savings account! They also offer a referral service where you can send friends to them to sign up and you will get a paid a percentage (rather small, but everything helps!) of the money they make from Inbox Dollars.
My final review of Inbox Dollars is this- it is 100% legitimate, offering a viable way to make money online working from home. I highly recommend everyone try it, it is free and you really have nothing to lose!

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