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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Play games, earn money - Free!

There are a lot of sites out there that will pay you money for winning games. The problem is that most of these fit into one of two categories:

1. The "free trial" gambling games. These games will often give you $5-10 as a free trial offer. Then, if you manage to win any money and try to cash out, you'll realise that you can't until you have made a deposit - and the minimum deposit is usually somewhere between $20 and $50.

2. Free chance-based games. These are games you've probably seen on many of your PTC sites. You come back every day to click on an image and hope that you win. Your odds of winning these games are very slim unless the payout is a rediculously useless amount.

Today I finally found a site that is actually useful because it doesn't fall into either of these categories.

On this site, you start with $0.01, and you build up that amount by playing games. Every time you play a game, you wager an amount of your choosing - and if you win, you get double whatever you wagered. I only just joined and I'm already close to $0.50 - and the more you have, the more you can wager, the more you can win.

The games are simple and addictive, and you play against real people so it's not all based on chance, it's figuring out the odds and what your opponent's next move is likely to be. Really, it's a whole lot of fun for a bit of extra cash^^

Minimum payout is $10, maximum is something insane like $10,000.

Here's my referral link, I believe you actually get $0.32 or something if you start with my link instead of $0.01 like you normally would, but I could be wrong. I know people get $0.32 when I e-mail them or send an invite on facebook, so if clicking the link doesn't get you the extra bit of money to start with let me know and I'll send you an e-mail invite.

http://www.moola.com/moopubs/b2b/exc/join.jsp?sid=4d544d744d5455794d445178-2

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