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Reply #15 - 13th Feb, 2016 at 5:10pm
 
moneymarketing wrote on 13th Feb, 2016 at 4:14pm:
Having paypal in your business is sort of like having a knife wielding maniac as a roommate. Yes, things can go well for a while, but watch out for the time that he's playing with his knife and has that look in his eyes


Grin

There's no way he Neobux's admin isn't aware of the recent problems with Zigma network. I don't think it really means anything drastic, but diversification is a good strategy. While I used mainly Paypal and Payza with Neobux, right now I'm using only Payza, because their withdrawal fees are amazing for large cashouts (4$ for a 7400$ cashout? That's less than 0.1%). Even in other sites (Scarlet and GPTPlanet) I plan on making my next deposits using Perfect Money. Same for Twickerz, since their cashouts with Payza cost 8%  Undecided
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Reply #16 - 13th Feb, 2016 at 9:05pm
 
moneymarketing wrote on 13th Feb, 2016 at 4:14pm:
Having paypal in your business is sort of like having a knife wielding maniac as a roommate. Yes, things can go well for a while, but watch out for the time that he's playing with his knife and has that look in his eyes

Hmm.. that's a nice way to put it.. Grin  Smiley
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Reply #17 - 13th Feb, 2016 at 9:36pm
 
ruicarlov wrote on 13th Feb, 2016 at 5:10pm:
Grin

There's no way he Neobux's admin isn't aware of the recent problems with Zigma network. I don't think it really means anything drastic, but diversification is a good strategy. While I used mainly Paypal and Payza with Neobux, right now I'm using only Payza, because their withdrawal fees are amazing for large cashouts (4$ for a 7400$ cashout? That's less than 0.1%). Even in other sites (Scarlet and GPTPlanet) I plan on making my next deposits using Perfect Money. Same for Twickerz, since their cashouts with Payza cost 8%  Undecided



I think the future of the industry will be bitcoin. With the low fees, anonymity and even with sites like payza accepting them more sites and users will shift in that direction. The forward thinking ones are doing it now
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Reply #18 - 13th Feb, 2016 at 9:39pm
 
ruicarlov wrote on 13th Feb, 2016 at 5:10pm:
Grin

There's no way he Neobux's admin isn't aware of the recent problems with Zigma network. I don't think it really means anything drastic, but diversification is a good strategy. While I used mainly Paypal and Payza with Neobux, right now I'm using only Payza, because their withdrawal fees are amazing for large cashouts (4$ for a 7400$ cashout? That's less than 0.1%). Even in other sites (Scarlet and GPTPlanet) I plan on making my next deposits using Perfect Money. Same for Twickerz, since their cashouts with Payza cost 8%  Undecided



uuuhhhh, did you say $7400 for a cashout?  Shocked Shocked Shocked

Man, you are on a totally different level  Huh
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Reply #19 - 13th Feb, 2016 at 11:14pm
 
moneymarketing wrote on 13th Feb, 2016 at 9:36pm:
I think the future of the industry will be bitcoin. With the low fees, anonymity and even with sites like payza accepting them more sites and users will shift in that direction. The forward thinking ones are doing it now


It may be the future, but not the present. Not until it loses some volatility. We don't buy stuff in bitcoins, or even when we can, the price is based on the current dollar equivalent. That's why having money there in the wallet for a while can good or bad.
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Reply #20 - 17th Feb, 2016 at 11:07pm
 
hmmm,

Maybe he read your post regarding only using Payza

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Admin edited message on 2016/02/17 at 08:51
This is just to announce a reduction in NETELLER's withdrawal fees.
Starting now all withdrawals through NETELLER will have a fixed 2% fee with a minimum $1 fee.

For example:

$10
Before: $1.29 fee
Now: $1.00 Fee

$50
Before: $2.45 fee
Now $1.00 fee

$75
Before: $3.18 fee
Now: $1.50 fee
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Reply #21 - 19th Feb, 2016 at 1:22pm
 
Yes, that was funny.

But it still can't hold a candle to under 0.1% fee  Cheesy
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Reply #22 - 22nd Feb, 2016 at 7:46am
 
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Another great thing for this month:

Starting now advertisers can benefit from a discounted pricing in most of the click based advertising packs. Fixed exposures are not included in this price reduction.
The prices are final and not a temporary promotion.

Besides the lower prices all packs will still benefit from the free AdPrize exposures each exposure offers you.

We understand how important the free AdPrize exposures are for your campaigns due to the high conversion rate of repeated exposures but, and answering something that's asked a lot to our support, we won't sell AdPrize exposures separately.
AdPrize exposures were designed to be free and including a cost to something that's free doesn't sound right in any way.

Good luck with your advertising campaigns!
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Reply #23 - 11th Jul, 2016 at 1:58am
 
Looks like Neo is running a good promo (for anyone that is in that is)..!

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We've got an express promotion for you:

Renewal discount on referrals for all memberships:
30 days: 8%
60 days: 13%
90 days: 20%
150 days: 27%
240 days: 32%

This promotion will end on July 12th at 20:00 (server's time).


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https://www.neobux.com/forum/?frmid=3&tpcid=576777&vl=A576E2D4C130C24B2E487EEC14...
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Reply #24 - 11th Jul, 2016 at 1:10pm
 
1 week ahead of the expected schedule.
I had enough in my balance to extend 2950RR, so now I won't need to renew anything until Halloween, where the next promo is expected to take place.  Grin

See my friends, that's how you manage Neobux accounts for maximum profit.
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Reply #25 - 11th Jul, 2016 at 8:36pm
 
ruicarlov wrote on 11th Jul, 2016 at 1:10pm:
1 week ahead of the expected schedule.
I had enough in my balance to extend 2950RR, so now I won't need to renew anything until Halloween, where the next promo is expected to take place.  Grin

See my friends, that's how you manage Neobux accounts for maximum profit.


do you have any DRs rui?

and congrats on the euro win!  Smiley
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Reply #26 - 12th Jul, 2016 at 11:21am
 
moneymarketing wrote on 11th Jul, 2016 at 8:36pm:
do you have any DRs rui?


Less than ten right now. Never had that many more since some stop clicking and get deleted after 60 days.
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Reply #27 - 7th Sep, 2016 at 6:50pm
 
Are you aware that you could extend rented referrals with points? Have you tried it?
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Reply #28 - 7th Sep, 2016 at 7:10pm
 
dansbanners wrote on 7th Sep, 2016 at 6:50pm:
Are you aware that you could extend rented referrals with points? Have you tried it?


Yes, I've done it but only keeping ones alive that were about to expire because I didn't have that many points. I usually use points to recycle. It is like a nice free bonus

One thing I've realized there is that if you can maximize your extensions, the chances of getting a really good RR with a high click average goes up. it is almost inevitable. They will recycle until a really good one comes along
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Reply #29 - 7th Sep, 2016 at 11:07pm
 
dansbanners wrote on 7th Sep, 2016 at 6:50pm:
Are you aware that you could extend rented referrals with points? Have you tried it?


It's more cost effctive to use points for golden membership. The $/point ratios is much better there.
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