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MailBling - another paid email program, with a difference
MailBling is another program that pays you to receive email, similar to Hits4Pay, InBoxDollars, and PaidEmail.com mentioned here before, with the following differences:
Since I went to the effort of posting the information here, please use my link to sign up. http://www.mailbling.com?=10010685. Thanks. |
Problems with Mailbling
I signed up for mailbling on June 29th. Still have not received any info on my referral url. After 24 hours, I sent an email about the lack of a referral url and received the following reply: "You will receive your referral url in your stats. You should have your
stats within 24 hours of registeration." I have never received "my stats." I have received a lot of emails in this account. Also, I received a message stating that I had not responded to their confirmation email, when I had responded, at least twice!! I had hoped to post the mailbling conga here, but since I'm having so much trouble (and since I have no referral url), I'm quite dubious about this offer. Of course, maybe their inability to correctly spell "registration" should have been a clue... :td: |
Whoops!
My bad. I still never got an official notice of my url, but after my last post, I scrolled to the bottom of one of the mailbling emails, and there were my stats! Usually, I just click on the link in the body of the email. Anyway, guess, they aren't so bad (even if they don't have spell check!). Still, you would think they would make sort of a big deal about telling you your referral url.
Is it proper procedure to post my referral url or should all be made through pgary since this is not a conga? |
Too tired, posted message twice.
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I got you pgary
I got you Pgary. Me next please! Here is my referral link. Thank you!
http://www.mailbling.com?=10010872 Thank you! Tmpy |
Originally Posted by matagal
My bad. I still never got an official notice of my url, but after my last post, I scrolled to the bottom of one of the mailbling emails, and there were my stats! Usually, I just click on the link in the body of the email. Anyway, guess, they aren't so bad (even if they don't have spell check!). Still, you would think they would make sort of a big deal about telling you your referral url.
Is it proper procedure to post my referral url or should all be made through pgary since this is not a conga? You MailBling.com referral URL is: http://www.mailbling.com?=10010685 That link does not appear on the third party mailings. By the way, it seems that you do get credit for opening those third party mailings. Not sure if you get credit for clicking on the links within those mailings, but it doesn't hurt to do that. The question of a Conga or not is an interesting one. In those cases where there are a very limited number of referrals available (like 1, for example), a Conga makes sense. But otherwise, when someone goes to the effort of fully describing the program, I always ignore the Conga and use the link of the person who did the work for us. (Then I don't join the Conga, of couse.) Seem fairer that way. Some orginal posters of programs that started a Conga have received mega secondary rewards as a result of my policy, since my referral URL goes on my website. Motivation to post new stuff, folks. |
They paid me!
Today I received checks from both MailBling and PaidEmail.com, and discovered that they are both run by the same company. Hits4Pay has paid me twice.
I have updated info and written a comparitive analysis of the programs (also including InBoxDollars.com) on the Miles or Money for Clicking page of my website, Free Frequent Flyer Miles |
I signed up for this yesterday(before being SPAM enabled), and now I can't remember if I used Tmpy's or Pgary's referral. I'm going to guess Tmpy as he was last in the list. Sorry.
My referral is http://www.mailbling.com?=10014163 Thanks |
Next Batter Up
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Sorry for the delay, I got you cordelli. It took me a while to find my referral link.
http://www.mailbling.com?=10014469 |
Originally Posted by pgary
The question of a Conga or not is an interesting one. In those cases where there are a very limited number of referrals available (like 1, for example), a Conga makes sense. But otherwise, when someone goes to the effort of fully describing the program, I always ignore the Conga and use the link of the person who did the work for us. (Then I don't join the Conga, of couse.) Seem fairer that way.
Some orginal posters of programs that started a Conga have received mega secondary rewards as a result of my policy, since my referral URL goes on my website. Motivation to post new stuff, folks. |
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