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Is Sendearnings a Scam?

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In these hard times, everybody is looking for ways to earn a little extra cash to help out with bills and other expenses. Many people search for ways to earn this extra income online. But with so many scams and get rich quick tricks out there, it is important to do your research before committing to anything.

About a year ago, I began looking for opportunities online to make a little extra pocket money. I came across the website, Sendearnings. It seemed a little too good to be true at first, but it was free to sign up so I figured I would give it a try.

Now to answer the original question: is Sendearnings a scam? My answer is that it depends on how you look at it.

The website allows you to earn money for reading emails, completing surveys and offers, playing games, and for shopping online.

There are a few problems with this. First, you have to earn a 30 dollars minimum before you can cash out and receive your check. The easiest way to earn money is by reading emails. After signing up, you will receive about 4 paid emails a day. They typically are advertisements.. Once you click the “confirm paid email” link, your account is credited 2 cents. It only takes about 2 seconds to do this, so the small pay isn’t really that bad. The problem is, it would take a long time to reach the payout minimum with only earning about 8 cents a day. Fortunately, the website also offers other methods to earn money. You can complete surveys. You must qualify for these surveys and they usually only pay 50 cents to a dollar fifty each. So, if the survey takes more than 2 minutes or so then the payment for your time is not very good (far, far less than minimum wage). You can also play games (which are fun) or earn cash for shopping (I have not participated on this option). You can also complete offers. Some are free and easy, others require a credit card. The final way to earn money is by referring friends, but of course there are some rules on when you earn money from your referrals and when you do not. You earn a percentage of what each of your referrals earn, but certain earnings do not count including those earned through paid emails.

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It took me roughly 7 months to earn the 30 dollar cash out amount. I reached this amount based solely on the 5 dollar sign up bonus, paid emails, and surveys. I didn’t concentrate too much on the site, and only did the emails as I checked my email and only did surveys when I was bored. I did receive a legit check approximately a month after I cashed out.

I still use the site, but of course don’t depend on it for any income. 30 dollars is not a lot, but it is extra spending money. I would not call it a scam, because I did receive the money I was promised. It wasn’t a lot of money and did take a lot of time, so some might call it a scam. I’d say it is worth a try if you have some free time and want to earn a little spending money. If you want to check the site out, I’ve included a link to their site. http://www.sendearnings.com/?r=ref2351637

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