Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Paid Trial Offers

If you start doing freebie GPT offers, you can make some nice pocket change, but if you are willing to do paid trials, you can make a killing. Last month, I made over $500. That was up from $190 the previous month. I did not spend more time, but I spent my time wisely.

These trial offers usually cost between $0-$10 and payout up to $50. These offers also take less time than regular offers. As a bonus, they credit nearly 100% of the time if you do them correctly.

The reason that these offers pay so well is because many people are worried about giving their credit card out online. Never fear. There are ways around this problem.

If you are interested in paid trials, but you are afraid to give out your cc number you have 3 options.

1)Give in to your worries and give up the dough... No!

That leaves 2 and 3.

2) Paypal offers "secure virtual cards" to people who have belonged to Paypal for 30 or more days. Most of you would therefore be eligible. These cards are not really cards. They are just numbers. Each time you want to do a trial offer, you can just go to Paypal and have them generate a one-time use secure card number. These cards expire after a single charge is placed on them. That way, no one can use the number except for its one purpose, the trial. You can get as many of these cards as you want anytime.

3) Some banks offer services similar to Paypal's "secure virtual cards" for the bank's credit card holders. Check the website of the bank that issued your CC to see if they have such a program.


Now that I have told you the secret to Paid Trials you can earn a ton of money. But first, a few caveats.

1) Many sites ban the use of virtual or prepaid credit cards for the paid trial offers. Using a virtual or prepaid CC on offers from these sites is considered fraud, and will be punished as such.

2) If you are looking for a virtual credit card friendly site with plenty of offers, you should check out DealBarbiePays. Coincidentally, DBP is my favorite site.

3) As with all GPT offers, only sign up for offers in which you have legitimate interest. Doing otherwise is fraud.
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