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emmjay Forums Member
Joined: 19 Sep 2007 Posts: 125
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#1 · Posted: 3 Mar 2008 19:04
Has anyone heard of 10dollarswonder or had any experience with them.I have joined for free but have not upgraded yet
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getagrip
Joined: 20 Feb 2006 Posts: 2086
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#2 · Posted: 4 Mar 2008 02:37
Never heard of it until now. The website design is TERRIBLE - looks like a novice did it. If you decide to purchase any advertising credits, I'd recommend starting out with a small amount like $5 or $10, and I'd also get free stat tracking at http://statcounter.com to make sure you are getting visitors from the advertising you paid for.
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emmjay Forums Member
Joined: 19 Sep 2007 Posts: 125
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#3 · Posted: 4 Mar 2008 05:28
Thanks Keith, Yes,the website is terrible.That is why I most likely will not upgrade unless I hear some positive feedback as I had also not heard of them.
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mycats Forums Member
Joined: 27 Nov 2007 Posts: 62
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#4 · Posted: 4 Mar 2008 17:33
I joined this with one spot when it first came out. Sorry I did, it is nothing but a cycler. Do not waste your money in this.
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TJamMoneyMan Forums Member
Joined: 11 Nov 2007 Posts: 1219
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#5 · Posted: 6 Mar 2008 07:06 · Edited by: TJamMoneyMan
This site has something to do with e2epay. E2epay 'merged' with this site.
E2epay was a scam for sure! They started me off with a 'free' $10 position. I 'paid' for it with a negative balance in my account (no payment from me, or request for this position). Soon after, I was getting notices of $.10 recycle payments. LOTS of notices! So, keeping in mind this could only be pure B.S. I played the waiting game. Sure enough, the closer I got to getting a 'zero' balance, the slower the notices came. I fully expected this, since I was under no illusion that this would recycle more than the TWO HUNDRED times it would take at $.10 per 'recycle', to 'earn' $10 for me.
Next thing I knew, the e2epay site had disappeared. Now I find it has 'merged' with $10wonder.
So, I no longer 'wonder' where my $10 is!
SCAM!
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mupegasus Forums Member
Joined: 3 Mar 2008 Posts: 12
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#6 · Posted: 6 Mar 2008 09:15
Nono, think twice before you upgrade there!
I have been 'donated' $10 to this site long ago!
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emmjay Forums Member
Joined: 19 Sep 2007 Posts: 125
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#7 · Posted: 6 Mar 2008 10:57
Thanks for the info everyone.I'll hang on to my $10;maybe go to a movie instead as this sounds like more value.
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freebird658 Forums Member
Joined: 11 Dec 2007 Posts: 132
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#8 · Posted: 2 Jun 2008 19:42
This program started in 2006 and is still going strong. I started 1-1/2 months ago with 2 ad positions ($20) within the first month I earned $10 and repurchased another position giving me 3 active positions and it's only been 2 weeks and I almost have enough to purchase a 4th. The key is reinvesting your earnings and keeping all your positions active by purchasing at least 1 new position a month so they will continue to cycle and earn daily. So as you see at the rate I am going I will never have to use anymore of my own money other than the original $20 I invested to keep earning unless I want to. All I do is repurchase with my earnings until I can get to the point of withdrawing and still be able to repurchase too. The advice is when you get to 15 positions, that is where your earnings will start to really skyrocket! The more active positions you have, the more you earn and you earn it faster. You do not have to sponsor anyone to earn although you will earn $1 for every ad position your referrals purchase which adds more to your earnings. Everyone I know that is working this program is making excellent money and there is a LOT of positive feedback in many forums from many happy 10DollarsWonder members. Just do a google search on 10DollarsWonder and you can find excellent explanations of how this program works and many success stories as well. I know I'm thrilled with this. The admin is excellent and is very helpful. 10DollarsWonder is NOT a scam.
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alasycia Forums Member
Joined: 4 May 2008 Posts: 287
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#9 · Posted: 3 Jun 2008 03:48
I joined for 10$ some time ago and am still suprised that there is no obligation to look at the advertising! I certainly dont have time to look at adverts for fun!
From what I can see, each "position/advert" is cycled once a day at 0.10 cents until you get your money back BUT, according to the page, if you dont "feed" your original sum after 30 days, then you are out of the cycling. So you have to keep feeding it just not to lose your money. According to the notice on the site, this 30 day rule will be impemented. So, according to my calculations, if you start out with the minimum of 10$, and dont recruit you will lose your first money. It can only work if you have enough to generate 10$ per month in the first month.
If I am wrong, please correct me.
I have heard some positive things from people in 10$ dollar wonder, but it seems that you have either to recruit people or keep paying to make money. And what worries me is - what about the advertising. They say it is an advertising site - but if you are not obliged to look at the ads - then it looks like an ordinary cycler to me.
As for e2epay - the question for me is - what kind of payment processor is tied up to a cycler? Payment processors are online money handlers. It is a persona� opinion, but I have always felt that they should stand alone and not be tied into an internet money making scheme.
Maybe you can shed some light on this Penny
Jenny
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miltski Forums Member
Joined: 5 Jun 2008 Posts: 5
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#10 · Posted: 10 Jun 2008 03:41
I don't even have to look at the site, by just what I've read hear about this "10dollarswonder" just from these posts, I would certainly say that even if it was not a scam it still sounds like a waste of time. Much better ways to invest your time/money than this.
If it smells like BS, Looks like BS, then it is most probably is BS.
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cupbucket Forums Member
Joined: 7 Jun 2008 Posts: 224
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#11 · Posted: 25 Jun 2008 07:40
Don't lose hope, just because this program in particular is a piece of crap doesn't mean that you can't make money online. You can, and if you are persistent, you will!
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bobullman Forums Member
Joined: 25 Jun 2008 Posts: 4
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#12 · Posted: 25 Jun 2008 11:06
I tried it for $10, so far I have $1.10 in about 2 weeks. Probably a scam
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freebird658 Forums Member
Joined: 11 Dec 2007 Posts: 132
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#13 · Posted: 28 Jul 2008 18:51 · Edited by: freebird658
I have 8 positions now..4 of them I bought outright and the other 4 was repurchases from my earnings. I now earn .80 a day and am halfway in earnings to repurchase another position and I will say that I am ahead as far as my "seed" money, which means I have earned back my original money for the 4 positions I bought outright and am repurchasing with profits. This is a long term program which means you are NOT going to get rich overnight. But you have to work the program(as with all programs) in order to see results. Out of 9 referrals I have only 2 has purchased positions and only 1 is actively working the system like myself, my sponsor and MANY others. My sponsor has 44 positions now and is getting them strictly in repurchases and is able to repurchase every 2 or 3 days, that is how fast his earnings are adding up but you can also withdraw your earnings if you choose instead of putting it back into positions. Many people have hundreds of positions cycling and are able to repurchase AND withdraw every couple of days. Either way it's your decision whether to keep rolling over and watch it grow bigger and faster. Or withdraw and earn at a slower pace. The new purchases and repurchases made is what cycles the whole system for everyone. Some days may be slower or faster and that depends on the the number of purchases made that day over-all. For every purchase or repurchase will cycle 70 positions always.
You are not required to sponsor anyone to earn, BUT if you do and they see the potential and purchase positions you will earn $1 for EVERY position they purchase.
It stands to reason that the more active positions you have the more and the faster you earn. Which has proven true for me so far. There are 3 ways you can keep your positions active: You are required to purchase or repurchase at least 1 position every 30 days ,OR sponsor at least 1 "paid" member every 30 days, Or, sponsor at least 5 "free" members every 30 days. The "free" members must have valid Alertpay accounts and/or IP addresses that are different from yours. You are not required to do ALL three..just one will keep you active, cycling and earning.
This is like I said..a LONG-term program, and either you "get it" or you don't. But there is now over 16,000 members and for many of these 16000 members that do "get it" and is actively working the system the way it was intended, is enjoying watching their earnings grow everyday. The ones who don't is doing nothing and isn't earning anything. But that's true with ANY good opportunity isn't it?
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freebird658 Forums Member
Joined: 11 Dec 2007 Posts: 132
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#14 · Posted: 28 Jul 2008 19:18 · Edited by: freebird658
alasycia: I joined for 10$ some time ago and am still suprised that there is no obligation to look at the advertising! I certainly dont have time to look at adverts for fun! From what I can see, each "position/advert" is cycled once a day at 0.10 cents until you get your money back BUT, according to the page, if you dont "feed" your original sum after 30 days, then you are out of the cycling. So you have to keep feeding it just not to lose your money. According to the notice on the site, this 30 day rule will be impemented. So, according to my calculations, if you start out with the minimum of 10$, and dont recruit you will lose your first money. It can only work if you have enough to generate 10$ per month in the first month. If I am wrong, please correct me. I have heard some positive things from people in 10$ dollar wonder, but it seems that you have either to recruit people or keep paying to make money. And what worries me is - what about the advertising. They say it is an advertising site - but if you are not obliged to look at the ads - then it looks like an ordinary cycler to me. As for e2epay - the question for me is - what kind of payment processor is tied up to a cycler? Payment processors are online money handlers. It is a persona� opinion, but I have always felt that they should stand alone and not be tied into an internet money making scheme. Maybe you can shed some light on this Penny Jenny Hi Jenny, You can browse the ads and view the websites but you are not required to do so. It would be as a courtesy to the other members and it is encouraged to do so.
I'm not that familiar with e2pay but as I understand it..it is a merger but it is still a separate program. It has to do with alertpay. Alertpay supports 10dollarswonder but not e2pay. They merged in the sense that it will accelerate 10dollarswonder even further and e2pay members can transfer their membership to 10dollarswonder. They recently announced that they are transferring e2pay to a new website at www.10centclub.com. Other than that I can't say.
10dollarswonder does accept SolidTrustPay now also and egold for members in countries that can't use Alertpay or SolidTrustPay. These are the only payment processors they accept.They do not accept e2pay at 10dollarswonder as a payment processor.
Penny
P.S. Sorry it took me so long to reply. I didn't have this thread marked to notify me of replies and didn't know there was any till now when I just checked.
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David Forums Member
Joined: 22 Jul 2008 Posts: 26
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#15 · Posted: 29 Jul 2008 22:26
Hi Penny, I may be slow but I don't understand how you can pay $10 a month for advertising, without sponsoring anyone, and eventually be earning more than you outlayed? Have I misread something? I went to the website and it answers a lot of questions but I don't understand how the company can pay you out more than you put in? The cycling 70 times for one postion is also confusing?
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freebird658 Forums Member
Joined: 11 Dec 2007 Posts: 132
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#16 · Posted: 29 Jul 2008 23:06 · Edited by: freebird658
Hi David, You are not paying $10 a month for advertising. You can purchase ad "positions" in units with each "unit" costing $10 and you can purchase up to 500 "units" which is 50 ad positions at one time, which puts your website url in 50 advertising positions . I presently have 8 ad positions 4 of them I purchased from my Alertpay account @ $10 for each position..so I have $40 of my own money spent on ad positions.. I have "repurchased 4 positions with just the earnings I have made..that means I am even..I have earned back what I have put in..I could have withdrawn the $40 in earnings but I used it to buy the 4 additional positions I have. I now am over halfway in additional earnings to be able to re-purchase another position at $10 or take out the $10. I can repurchase another position without spending anymore of my own cash unless I "want" to buy more and earn more even faster to reach my goals, which I probably will eventually. Since I have 8 positions earning .10 each everyday, it will take me 13 days to earn enough to buy another $10 position and then I will have 9 earning .10 a day and that is not counting any earnings from my referrals activity. You can do the math yourself. The 70 positions cycled for each position is just a minimum, meaning they will always cycle at "least" 70 times. As long as your positions are active they will continue to cycle and keep earning you money indefinitely. You will basically earn .10 per active position you have everyday. The more active positions you have the more you earn everyday. Referrals will just help you earn more faster @ $1.00 for every position your referrals purchase forever! I know it can be confusing but the only way to get an understanding is to see how it works for yourself. The longer you are in this the better you understand it as it is hard to explain. But I hope my explanation helped.
The way I look at it is this..I have been marketing online for 10 years. I have seen and joined MANY programs that REQUIRED you to pay anywhere from $10 to $100 or more every month in membership fees and with MOST of them I NEVER made a dime. Why? Because the income you would make with most of them were completely dependent on the referrals or downline you built. If those referrals did nothing as most of them do.. you don't make ANYTHING! With 10dollarswonder..your income is NOT dependent on ANYONE but yourself and you are NOT committed to HAVE to pay to get or keep your membership or to keep earning..yes you need to keep your positions active to keep earning..which may mean you may need to add $10 of your own money in the beginning until you get enough positions and possibly a few active referrals to where you won't have to unless you want to reach your goal faster.
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polly54 Forums Member
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#17 · Posted: 11 Oct 2008 21:13
Hi Freebird658, I was wondering how 10dollarswonder is doing? I am finally at the point that I am thinking of joining, You mentioned that one really doesn't start making progress until they purchase 15 positions. I would like to know if this is still going strong, so I can know it is safe to start planning on getting started in the next month or so.
Thanks. polly54
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freebird658 Forums Member
Joined: 11 Dec 2007 Posts: 132
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#18 · Posted: 11 Oct 2008 23:18
Hi Polly54, Yes 10Dollars Wonder is still going strong. As a matter of fact it has really taken off since the admin implemented a new system where you can lock in positions for high priority cycling. The cycling was slowing down over the summer due to a lot of members not purchasing or repurchasing and letting their positions go inactive. So he changed it to where positions don't go inactive but are on low priority and you have to purchase or repurchase to move those positions to high. It's working great..and I have heard nothing but good feedback from many of the members who are participating.
I am now up to 15 positions and I have made back my seed money plus an additional $40 but for now I am putting it all back in to build more positions. I figure I will be able to start withdrawing some when I hit around 30 positions.
Yes you really start earning at a faster pace at about 15 positions and it gets better and better with every new position you add to it. There are a lot of members that has been with 10DW for alot longer than me that has hundreds of positions and are cashing out regularly and still purchasing new positions too. I'll just keep working the system and eventually I'll get to that point. It just depends on how much you want to put in that determines how much and how fast you can earn. I personally just prefer to repurchase with my earnings and purchase a new position or two every month or two when I have a little extra to put into it. Others prefer to purchase several positions at a time and more frequently. But it is intended to be a long term program and it depends on how you want to do it. I think you will like it once you understand how it works. But if you just buy a position and then do nothing else for months you won't hardly make anything..so it' like everything else on the internet..you have to make a commitment and treat it as a business and actually participate in order to make it work and make money. If you do this then it will easily work for you.
Thanks, Penny
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Hulabird Forums Member
Joined: 6 Jan 2009 Posts: 2
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#19 · Posted: 6 Jan 2009 13:21
Hi, I started with 10 Dollars Wonder in August of 2008 with 2 positions. Through repurchasing with commissions and purchasing new positions, I am currently with 268 positions. As of today, that brings me $26.80 a day in commissions. Not bad considering it continued to snowball faster and faster the more positions you have. All the people above who have called it a scam since they put in $10 or even just took the trial positions and haven't made any money are being ridiculous. What do they expect. I haven't sponsored anybody and every time it cycles, my commissions go up and up and up.
I'll give you that the website is very unattractive but if its paying (and it is for over 2 years now), and you don't have to convince others to overlook that part, what difference does it make?
I couldn't recommend this program more strongly.
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scroll88 Forums Member
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Posts: 9
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#20 · Posted: 11 Feb 2009 23:53
wow 268 positions! I got 60 positions. Going to buy another 50 soon.
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