Make Money With Snap Dollars
Even though I like some other GPT programs as well or a bit better, Snap Dollars has one major thing going for it. Snap Dollars is available outside the U.S. They accept members from the U.S., Canada and Australia while most GPT programs only accept U.S. members or have very limited offerings for international members.
Like most GPT programs, with Snap Dollars the bulk of your earnings come from signing up for various offers. Snap Dollars advertises that you can make up to $150 per offer. They also pay you up to $0.20 to read emails and up to $50 per survey as well as a $5.00 bonus just for signing up.
The Snap Dollars website says “The easiest money you’ll ever make” and I have to agree they are not far from the mark. Looking over their list of offers you could potentially make several hundred dollars in the first month. Not too bad just for signing up for other programs.
The downside is you will have to keep track of when to cancel your trial offers. Snap Dollars has a limited number of free offers unfortunately. In that respect you are much better off with a GPT program like Cash Crate. However if you live outside the U.S. then Snap Dollars will do for you just fine to make a few extra hundreds of dollars.
If you need a few hundred extra dollars and you have several hours of free time then I would recommend Snap Dollars, especially if you’re in Canada or Australia. There really is no easy way to make money online or off. I hope you enjoyed this Snap Dollars review.
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Is there any proof of payment from this site?
Just thought you’d like to know that I’ve just seen the exact copy of this post on another site. Whether you copied from them or they copied from you, I’m uncertain, but I thought you’d like to take a look.
http://makemoneywithj.blogspot.com/2009/10/it-pays-to-join-snapdollars.html
Good luck requesting a payment from this company. I’ve been waiting 2 years and have not received even one cent. They are a complete scam! Just because you can see your balance online, they will never send it to you. Stay away from this company. They are a complete fraud. They don’t respond to complaints either.
Jan 5, 2010
SNAP DOLLARS WARNING: SNAP DOLLARS WON’T PAY ME
I joined Snap Dollars Sept 15, 2006 and it took until November 2009 for me to finally have enough in my account to cash out, but now Snap Dollars refuses to pay up. I cashed out Nov 17th and my new balance dropped to zero, as expected. Then after Christmas, the money showed up in my account again, and I saw that Snap Dollars is withholding my check because they claim not to have my mailing address. How could they possibly have lost it? As required, I gave it to them when I cashed out Nov 17th (I downloaded that cash-out page). And I’ve given it to them again, but still, no check.
Meanwhile, they require that I have to keep reading their solicitous emails until I receive my check, which makes more money for them. No wonder they refuse to pay me. I even tried last week to cash out again, though this would require an additional two months wait for my check, but they took away the button that allowed me to cash out again.
The internet is full of complaints against Snap Dollars for fraud, failure to credit, and failure to pay. I know. I’m one of their victims. I’ve set up a gmail account for other victims who wish to contact me to discuss possible legal action. I think criminal charges should also be brought against them. They’re located in Canada, but probably have more members in the U.S. than Canada. And does anyone in Canada know who to contact there to press charges against Snap Dollars? Snap Dollars won’t respond to my emails asking for my check.
reformonlinesurveys@gmail.com
PS The comment posted by another person claiming that Snap Dollars pays $50 per survey is blatantly false. Snap Dollars advertises .50 – not $50 for completed surveys. And I completed a number of their surveys and never even got credited my 50 cents. And they don’t pay .20 cents for opening an email ad, as this same person claims. They generally pay only 1 cent, and sometimes nothing.
I, too, am a victim of the Snap Dollars online ’survey’ site (HQ in Toronto). They refuse to pay me, and I’m not alone. Snap Dollars has committed criminal fraud against apparently thousands (hundreds of thousands?) of people, judging from what’s on line. This adds up to big-time money for them. They have taken our time through false advertising, and time is money. I’ve set up a blog to try to connect with others who would like to take some legal action against Snap Dollars. For more details, please visit my blog.
http://snapdollarswarning.blogspot.com/
Hungry for justice