Updating The Update On Snap Dollars
It all began with my Making Money With Snap Dollars post where I reviewed the SnapDollars site telling everyone what a great way it was to make money. Then I did the Update On Snap Dollars post in which I described my disappointment because I wasn’t making money as fast as I thought I should be.That post elicited the following comment;
Hi! Sean from SnapDollars here.
Yes, you will not get rich just reading our paid emails… but it also only takes a second to click an email :-)
The people earning the most money with us are the ones completing offers. example, we pay you $50 to make a $20 deposit at a casino and try it out. That is $30 profit for you and very little work!
Thanks,
-Sean
To which I replied;
Hey Sean, thanks so much for putting your case forward. I must admit that I only skimmed some of your offers. Perhaps I did you guys an injustice by not giving it a decent go.
Tell you what I will do. I’ll take a bit more time evaluating Snap Dollars and do another
update at a later date.
That was on July 31st and true to my word I am posting this update. That very night I logged onto SnapDollars and checked out some of the offers available.
Clicking on the image will show you the full size. Anyway, needless to say I went for the Bingo Liner option, so just for you, my readers I bit the bullet and forked out the necessary twenty bucks. I then waited for about a week and when there was no extra income in my account I contacted support. They had me post a confirmation of my email from Bingo Liner and then WHAM, next time I looked I saw the following.
As you can see, the total now in my account is $65.59, $5.oo of which I got simply from joining SnapDollars, 59c from reading emails and the $60 from taking up that offer. Considering it cost be $20 to join, that means I made a cool $40 profit in a little over a week.
In conclusion I must apologize to Sean for doubting SnapDollars, because as it turns out you can actually make money from joining, you just have to take the time to suss out some of the offers. Now all that’s left for me to do is to suss out what other offers I can join that will help line my pockets.
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Seems like a neat site to make some money. How long does it take on average to complete their offers?
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Sire Reply:
August 12th, 2009 at 5:45 pm
Completing that particular offer only took 10 minutes or so. It involved downloading some software that allowed me to play Bingo and other games on their site. Once in I deposited the $20, and in a little over a week they deposited $60 into my account.
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The Gooroo Reply:
August 13th, 2009 at 8:44 am
That is pretty damn good! I think I’m going to give this a shot soon. $20 investment, $60 return within a week. I think that’s worth it.
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Sire Reply:
August 13th, 2009 at 6:14 pm
Cool, be sure to let me know of your experience with them.
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It also looks like a great site to make money. I would have to test it to make sure it is right for me because I don’t like to spend money that much. Greg Ellison
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Sire Reply:
August 12th, 2009 at 5:43 pm
Neither do I Greg, but as it turned out an investment of $20 netted me a $40 profit in a week, and that is pretty good going in my book.
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Okay, I don’t care about any of that; did you win anything at Bingo?
Actually, sounds like you didn’t do badly at all. Do you get paid monthly, or is there a threshold you have to pass first?
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Sire Reply:
August 13th, 2009 at 12:01 am
Actually I was 10 bucks up but it was the wee hours of the morning and I was a bit tired so I decided to blow the whole lot on a heap of cards, and I lost.
The threshold is $50 and as you can see I’ve reached that so I could ask for a check but I’m going to wait until it reaches $100 before cashing in.
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Mitch Reply:
August 13th, 2009 at 12:04 am
Bingo yet; goofy!

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Sire Reply:
August 13th, 2009 at 12:14 am
I’m tempted to have a shot at their roulette. I’m not sure if they have poker. I will have to check that out.
Actually, Sean did say that had a casino offer that paid $50 for a $20 deposit. I reckon that is definitely one I have to look into.
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Seems like a good deal. Wanted to try it out, but my dsl connection sucks, it always kills my mood.
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Sire Reply:
August 13th, 2009 at 12:05 am
No rush Ron, I don’t think it is going anywhere.
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Thanks for the update Sire. I am always looking for legitimate ways to make money online and this sound legit. I think I will give them a test as well and see how it works for me. I like the idea of signing up for casino games and maybe winning some money with the $20 buy in. Just as long as I make it a point not to lose more than the $20. My wife wouldn’t be too happy if I lost the house :)
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Sire Reply:
August 13th, 2009 at 4:30 am
No worries Doug, I reckon it’s a good way to make some extra cash if you play it smart, otherwise your wife will string you up by your gonads.
I’d be really interested as to your opinion of the site.
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Still now I don’ trust any of such websites. Because all are cheating us only.
I should try this one atleast once to see how far is Snap Dollars.
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Sire Reply:
August 13th, 2009 at 8:19 am
I suppose the problem we all face is determining the honest websites from the scam ones. I reckon the fact that I received payments puts them in the honest category.
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Sire, interesting post doesn’t seem like it is my thing but might appeal to others. At least you gave it a second effort and got a return.
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Sire Reply:
August 13th, 2009 at 6:15 pm
Well I did promise the guy that I would Jared and I try to keep my promises.
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It’s a pretty nice business model, to give you some dollars for depositing at a bingo/casino site, because SnapDollars is 95% sure getting a CPA for your deposit, higher than what they’re paying you back – but it’s still a great deal for all parties, except the casino/bingo site maybe :)
There’s something similar over at http://www.bankrollmob.com/bankrolls.asp called “gift offers”, but with poker instead.
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Sire Reply:
August 13th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
Hi Klaus, I had a look at that site and it doesn’t seem quite the same. Yes you do get free dollars but it looks like you only get it to use it at the site and you can’t withdraw it. With Snap Dollars they put it into your Snap Dollar account and you can withdraw it once you reach $50.
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Klaus from TechPatio Reply:
August 14th, 2009 at 7:00 am
Hi Sire.
Actually, it works by you depositing, say $50, on a site. You play a bit – usually not much – and then you request your “gift” from the site which is $50 that goes into your account at the site. And it does require $50 to withdraw, yes, but that’s also what you get – so you can withdraw them to your online wallet or simply to the poker site again. The money from the pokersite can usually also be withdrawn, unless you’re playing some bonus then there’s other requirements in place.
But it’s not a “quick way to earn money” :) If you’re into poker or want to learn, it’s a great way to do it rather riskfree.
Doug,
Yes – because casino/bingo sites have “lifetime value” of each depositing customer – but I can assure you that it’s FAR from all the casino/bingo sites making money from offers like the SnapDollars because the SnapDollars traffic is bad – they probably only do it to get their SnapDollars and never look back at the casino/bingo site again.
If it was more targeted traffic, they’d be making money :)
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Sire Reply:
August 14th, 2009 at 7:35 am
So basically there is no profit as you only get the original $50 that you deposit. Snap Dollars also have this sort of offers, but I prefer to take the ones where I actually gain money.
Still, I appreciate the update, thanks Klaus.
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Klaus from TechPatio Reply:
August 14th, 2009 at 7:41 am
If you lose the $50 you deposit, then yes – you end up even. If you withdraw the $50 you deposit, you’d have gained $50 … plus whatever you might have won while playing.
It’s a risk though, if you’re only doing it to make money :) But if you’re looking to play poker, it’s almost risk free.
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Sire Reply:
August 14th, 2009 at 7:44 am
OK, but I would have thought that if you withdrew the $50 then you would have broken your end of the deal and then there is no longer any obligation on their part to pay you?
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Klaus from TechPatio Reply:
August 14th, 2009 at 7:53 am
Your part of the deal is to simply qualify to receive the ‘gift’, like if you deposit $50 at a pokersite you’d have to earn X amount of points. If you play it safe, you can probably do this without loosing any money except for a few dollars – or maybe win a few.
I don’t know if this “reply” appears in the right place, I can’t reply to your last comment, maybe because of too many nested comments :)
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Sire Reply:
August 14th, 2009 at 8:32 am
No problems with the reply. Seems a strange way to make money though, but then I reckon they expect most people to play lose and then deposit more etc.
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Doug Dillard Reply:
August 13th, 2009 at 6:43 pm
Klaus… I guarantee you the Casino/Bingo sites are getting the best of this deal or they would be doing it :)
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Well that’s actually money on the paper. More important is do you really get that money in your hand? Be careful some of these kind of programs are scam.
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Sire Reply:
September 2nd, 2009 at 12:20 am
I’ve increased my earnings to over $120, but I’m waiting to clear $200 before I cash it in. Once I do I will take a photo of the check and paste it into a post just to show that it can be done.
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I’m anxiously awaiting that check of yours cos until you cash the money you have with them I’m still kinda skeptical about trying them out.
You NEVER know what they have in store for you till pay day arrives.
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Udegbunam Chukwudi Reply:
January 31st, 2010 at 3:25 pm
I just saw the final update with the check ;). I will be blogging about this when I get the chance.
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Sire Reply:
February 1st, 2010 at 1:11 am
Yeah, I thought it best to wait until the check came in before doing the last post, and now that it’s banked I was able to complete the series.
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