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Nov 15 2008

From 12 days to 36

Published by blogsmith at 10:34 pm under Musings Edit This

I am into this autosurf thingy called Megalido and I thought it was such a good money maker online. First it was a 12/12 meaning you surf 12 sites for 12 days and you get your money back plus 44%. I personally got paid two times and my investment has become doubled in less than a month.

I was really planning on big thing with them and I have had made my chart for my race to $1000 from this site.  If things went well with the former program I was going to have my first $1000 sometime in May next year starting with just $6 investment.

But today when I pulled my inbox and read the weekly report from Megalido I was shocked at what I read. They have scraped the 12 days plan and extended it to 36. Now I have to wait three times longer than usual before I can cashout my money. I am not very happy about this especially after making a target date when to get my first grand.

Truly, you shouldn’t count the chicks before the eggs hatch.

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2 Responses to “From 12 days to 36”

  1. cgardeneron 16 Nov 2008 at 2:50 pm edit this

    Is it still 12 sites a day? Maybe you won’t get your money as quickly, but you still make money, right? Look at the good, not the bad. It’s like when Today told us we weren’t going to get premium prices for page hits from Digg and such. Who else pays for page hits? Nobody I know of, except Associated Content, and they don’t pay you $1 a post, soooo….look on the bright side. Have a great day!

  2. blogsmithon 24 Nov 2008 at 11:53 pm edit this

    Yes, it still 12 days a week but only 4% daily. As it turns out the site is inaccessible today so I don’t know if there’s a bright side left. Sorry about this late reply I had a crazy week last week.

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