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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Neobux

I came to know about this "Bux" site from the above mentioned Bux.to where I viewed it as a PTC ad. So I was not sure whether to go forward or not because Bux.to itself is a cheat. And a truly professional site would never advertise on such fraudulent sites. On the welcome page they displayed that you get USD $ 0.02 for every site you view and USD $ 0.02 for every site your referrals view. Interesting haan...That's twice that the previous site pays. But wait! this is only for golden members which would costs USD $ 90 for one year. A little mathematics will help you understand how much they are aiming to loot you. To earn back USD $ 90 you need 9000 clicks(in one year)! Taking into consideration the daily average, this is next to impossible!
The pay varies with the type of membership viz. Pioneer, Standard and Golden. It is as follows.
  • Pioneer and Standard Membership
    Per click: USD $ 0.010(Standard view) , USD $ 0.015(Extended view).
    Per referral click: USD $ 0.005(Standard view) , USD $ 0.010(Extended view).
  • Golden Membership
    Per click: USD $ 0.010(Standard view) , USD $ 0.020(Extended view).
    Per referral click: USD $ 0.010(Standard view) , USD $ 0.020(Extended view).

I still cant figure out what the difference between Standard view and Extended view is.
The minimum payout limit scheme is innovative enough as their tag line says-"The Innovation in PTC". It is set at USD $ 2.00 for your first payout request, USD $ 3.00 for the second, USD $ 4.00 for the third and so on until USD $ 10.00. Another innovation is that everyone in a household can join. But...the catch is that only one user per IP is allowed in 24 hours. That is, the same story is said in a different style.
Now the cones. As is with some other PTC sites, very less ads for a day. It would take weeks if not months to reach the minimum payout amount. So why cant I earn via referrals? I believe my referrals will also think the same way as me and loose interest soon. And if you don't sign-in for more than 60 days your account gets terminated. So is it innovative enough? You decide...

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