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ffhound Mar 30, 2000 1:37 am

Trocomania observation
 

Lucky for you if you live in Brazil

I decided to change my country of origin in my Trocomania profile to see what effect it would have on the number of opportunities I might get to get trocos by visiting websites. It really makes a significant difference.

Australians seem to only get a small number of general international websites to visit. The USA and Mexico each had an extra web site or two in addition to the above.

But Brazil was the biggest. A person with a Brazilian address would get an entire page full of trocamania point earning opportunities.

Now I didn't click on any of these brazilian links and I don't recommend it as you will almost certainly get your account banned. Interestingly enough though your profile does not state whether the address must be your residential address or a mailing address. It seems that if you could arrange a brazilian mailing address with a friend you might accrue points faster if that is permitted under the program.

cheers Peter






ffhound Mar 30, 2000 2:03 am

I'll answer my own question here.

Surprisingly you can surf all of these various countries web sites quite legitimately.

On the main page when you log in is a drop down box of all the countries and their web sites. Just select the page in the box and you get trocas when the page loads up. When I first signed up this feature did not work but it sure works ok now and there are stacks of trocas to be earned. You just work your way down teh list and the points rack up. This program has real potential.

cheers peter


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