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1661  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Free Ripple - How to get XRP for free on: June 25, 2017, 05:10:38 AM
Is this 'selling' our email for 1 XRP? Probably would get spam email from this, appreciate the offer. Is this a one time thing, or would it become a faucet in the future?

Yes, it would be a sort of a faucet but we are looking to add many more features to it.  Grin
1662  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Free Ripple - How to get XRP for free on: June 25, 2017, 04:35:25 AM
Is this 'selling' our email for 1 XRP? Probably would get spam email from this, appreciate the offer. Is this a one time thing, or would it become a faucet in the future?

Yes, it looks like an email marketing purpose they are collecting all crypto-currency users list so that they can either sell all emails or they can start sending spam emails. I'm not in for this offer but some users may use fake or dummy emails to collect these free coins.

Once again - we would appreciate if you spend a minute to read this:


We would like to reiterate we have not opened this site in order to scam or cheat or hack into members emails or wallets nor to spam them neither - we get paid from the traffic we get to our site by showing them ads and our long goal is to allow them to complete offers or play games and get paid in Ripple for it. That's all.

Your suspicion is appreciated but please rest assured the last thing we are trying to do is to hack into your wallet, we don't know and are not interested in doing it, we are interested in people spreading the word about this nice product as we want to be the #1 Free Ripple Faucet outlet.  Grin

1663  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Free Ripple - How to get XRP for free on: June 25, 2017, 04:33:11 AM
Is this 'selling' our email for 1 XRP? Probably would get spam email from this, appreciate the offer. Is this a one time thing, or would it become a faucet in the future?

If you have used our site Get-Paid.com you would notice we have almost 70,000 Likes on Facebook and we have never solicited our members' emails. Our site clearly says we won't use these emails and we only use them to inform you once we sent the Ripples as we currently do it manually and not automatically (there is a human person sending the 1 XRP).

We just want to expand our portfolio and offer free Ripple using this new site, if you look at the other site we own (Get-Paid.com) we've been running it now for over 8 years!! Check it out here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1033612.0

We would like to reiterate we have not opened this site in order to scam or cheat or hack into members emails or wallets nor to spam them neither - we get paid from the traffic we get to our site by showing them ads and our long goal is to allow them to complete offers or play games and get paid in Ripple for it. That's all.

Your suspicion is appreciated but please rest assured the last thing we are trying to do is to hack into your wallet, we don't know and are not interested in doing it, we are interested in people spreading the word about this nice product as we want to be the #1 Free Ripple Faucet outlet.  Grin
1664  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple: How to get free XRP?? on: June 25, 2017, 04:22:25 AM
Guys please give coins to the test  rpWXZEoVkSm6ZYnY4rrSLpptKvPFYeNrKT

Apologies for bumping such an old thread.
We have sent to you 1 XRP.
Get more information in our official thread:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1984389.0
1665  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Free Ripple - How to get XRP for free on: June 25, 2017, 04:21:15 AM
Hello members,

You might be familiar with our site Get-Paid.com and recently we have launched a new product called - FreeRipple.com
Currently this site of ours is under construction and until we complete it for a limited time we are giving away free XRP absolutely free, no strings attached whatsoever. Just visit our site for your Free XRP  Grin

Link:
http://www.freeripple.com
1666  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Get-Paid.com - Get Paid BTC For Doing Free & Fun Stuff! [Running over 6 years!] on: June 25, 2017, 04:12:55 AM
Hi guys,

We haven't posted here for a very long time.
Check out the site, it got so many new features and new offers.

Don't forget we do pay in Bitcoin for those want to and via many other methods as well such as Amazon Gift Cards, Statbucks gift cards, PayPal, WebMoney and more!

Looking forward to see you aboard!  Grin
1667  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Get-Paid.com - Get Paid BTC For Doing Free & Fun Stuff! [Running over 6 years!] on: November 25, 2016, 10:03:42 AM
We have a new offerwall called "SaySoForGood" containing surveys with extremely attractive payouts. Don't miss out!
1668  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Get-Paid.com - Get Paid BTC For Doing Free & Fun Stuff! [Running over 6 years!] on: September 22, 2016, 06:50:25 PM
Lots of coins are given for free in our FB page, don't miss it out!
https://www.facebook.com/Get-Paidcom-157020064341408/
1669  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain is charging high fees - $0.25 for sending 1 Bitcoin transfer on: August 29, 2016, 06:39:59 AM
We were using Blockchain with our site for quite a while but this has become ridiculous - they were charging around $0.04 initially for sending 1 Bitcoin transfer but now if we paid a member $1.50 for instance (worth of Bitcoins, a minimal amount) we would see a $1.75 deduction i.e. $0.25 is in fees!

That's absolutely ridiculous, yesterday it was $0.11 and now it's $0.25 - they keep on raising the fees.

Is this normal?

Some guys misunderstanding op he said sending $1.50 worth btc Blockchain charge fees $0.25 worth btc.I don't think its normal.Most of the people not having 1000 btc and they paid $0.25 worth btc for their transaction fees.I saw some transaction fees are more than actual transferred amount of btc.this is really ridiculous  Grin

Yes, thanks for dedicating the time to read.
We also said (in the previous page of this thread - page #3) that another member helped us with a very useful comment - we had to dig among lots of gibberish here (e.g. node, miners, txs or taxes?, wallets ZFA and other gibberish) in order to find what we were looking for. Thanks again.
1670  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain is charging high fees - $0.25 for sending 1 Bitcoin transfer on: August 29, 2016, 06:37:08 AM
$0.25 as a miner fee for sending $575 worth of bitcoin?  That sounds reasonable to me, unless you mean something else.  I've paid higher fees to send less bitcoin in the past using Android wallets.  What you described doesn't sound all that high.

Where did we say we sent $575 USD worth of Bitcoins?!
 Huh Huh Huh Huh
1671  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain is charging high fees - $0.25 for sending 1 Bitcoin transfer on: August 29, 2016, 06:36:20 AM
what is up with this misleading comments. i see another one up there from a legendary member which is so much weirder! and it was explained before!

running a full node only lets you broadcast your tx with whatever fee you like (even zero/free) but miners decide to include your tx in a block or not so in fact it doesn't matter in the end.

Sincere apologies but ...

full node?
broadcast tx?
miners?

It's all gibberish for us.


We like to keep things simple - we pay our members in Bitcoins because many of them like to use Bitcoins ... we are not into the business of learning how to work with Bitcoins, we just use it to pay members and that's all we need. The Internet is far too full of so much information, there is no time to "learn" it all. Thanks
1672  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain is charging high fees - $0.25 for sending 1 Bitcoin transfer on: August 29, 2016, 06:33:04 AM
Op if you are that concerned about high transaction fee of bitcoin transaction and don't mind using online wallet then why don't you switch to Xapo Wallet?
They main feature is fee-less transaction system, they will basically pay all of your fees. But you give up your privacy in return.
I imagine the same goes for Coinbase Wallet they will pay for your fee as well.
But be warned, if these services find that your coins are used in 'fraudulent' way (according to their ToS it could be gambling for example) they will freeze your account.

Why use wallets like Payza?!
We use Payza but keep around $1 - $10 in the balance with them simply because we don't trust them.
Blockchain is fine, just see our comment above - erikalui's suggestion is very useful and relates exactly to what we were referring to.
1673  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain is charging high fees - $0.25 for sending 1 Bitcoin transfer on: August 29, 2016, 06:30:41 AM
You need to go to Login to your blockchain, goto the Advance Send option and enter a Transaction Fee in the text box (in your case, you can enter 0.0001 BTC). It will show a pop up screen for you to confirm. This you can do everytime you are sending bitcoins using blockchain and decide your fee accordingly.

Your comment is very useful, thank you!  Smiley
1674  Economy / Web Wallets / Blockchain is charging high fees - $0.25 for sending 1 Bitcoin transfer on: August 26, 2016, 01:07:24 AM
We were using Blockchain with our site for quite a while but this has become ridiculous - they were charging around $0.04 initially for sending 1 Bitcoin transfer but now if we paid a member $1.50 for instance (worth of Bitcoins, a minimal amount) we would see a $1.75 deduction i.e. $0.25 is in fees!

That's absolutely ridiculous, yesterday it was $0.11 and now it's $0.25 - they keep on raising the fees.

Is this normal?
1675  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Get-Paid.com - Get Paid BTC For Doing Free & Fun Stuff! [Running over 6 years!] on: August 09, 2016, 11:20:00 AM
We invite you to participate in our SaySoForGood surveys - these are Daily Surveys which can be completed every day. Check them out in our Daily Surveys section. [US/UK/DE/CA members only!]
1676  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Get-Paid.com - Get Paid BTC For Doing Free & Fun Stuff! [Running over 6 years!] on: August 04, 2016, 01:47:34 PM
New offers available - check them out in our site!
1677  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Get-Paid.com - Get Paid BTC For Doing Free & Fun Stuff! [Running over 6 years!] on: July 26, 2016, 05:08:53 PM
Just giving you heads-up! Our Facebook and Google+ pages are full with several promotions per week where you can get lots of free coins, you don't need to do anything complex, just participate (takes a few seconds) and get free money!
1678  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Get-Paid.com - Get Paid BTC For Doing Free & Fun Stuff! [Running over 6 years!] on: July 26, 2016, 08:01:30 AM
Bumping for new members to see and to answer any questions etc.   Smiley

I have just went to pay per click tab and clicked two sites and after that i waited the sites to open up completely , I have read the description and title i have scrolled down to the bottom of page opened an extra page but still my account is not credited . Also there is no tasks in Earn More tab . How much your 1 coin worth in USD ?

Sincere apologies for the late response!!  Shocked

1 coin = $0.002
1 coin = 0.003 / 1000 BTC (as of today)

But you can get tons of coins in our site, some members have cashed out over 1 BTC  Smiley
1679  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Get-Paid.com - Get Paid BTC For Doing Free & Fun Stuff! [Running over 6 years!] on: June 28, 2016, 07:29:00 AM
Bumping for new members to see and to answer any questions etc.   Smiley
1680  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Get-Paid.com - Get Paid BTC For Doing Free & Fun Stuff! [Running over 6 years!] on: January 26, 2016, 06:54:45 PM
Good news!
We are very excited to inform you that our Business Cards section contains large volumes of cards which you can transcribe.
Check out this section and try to get as many correct entries as you can. Each 1 correct entry is worth 0.2 coins.
Entries are credited once a day and every day on 12:00pm EST.

Good luck!
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