all you have to do is invest your time. ^^
Here is the site:
www.treasuretrooper.com
Essentially the best way of getting money online, provided you have a PayPal account (if you don't sign up for one free!) You can then, with this money, do whatever you want with it
1. What is Treasure Trooper (TT)?
TT is a get paid to do offers site, in which you as the member go to various sites displayed there and complete many offers. Some of these offers will be small and can be completed quickly, such as $0.50 (USD) to sign up for a survey panel or submit an e-mail address for a sweepstakes. Others will be larger, awarding you up to $100+ but most of these offers require a credit card. But I know most of you sign up for TT because you don't HAVE a CC, and simply want a quick way of getting those cash shop items. That's why we just have to worry about the small time offers.
2. Is TT a scam? How the hell do they afford to pay members who just click things and give fake information?
Remember, TT is a site that is run on advertising on behalf of the members. I'll break it down for you simply to show you how it works. First, an advertiser (like the "click here to win a free IPod!" sites out there) contacts TT and says, "Hey we'll give you $100 a month if you put our link in your offers section, but we will pay you more if we get lots of people." TT goes 'okay' and puts this link in the offers section. Members might click on this link and complete the offer. Thus, the IPod site gets money because they have more customers, and TT rewards the members by giving them a portion of their advertising profits. *Note* if everyone was ungracious and didn't do any of the offers with genuine interest, obviously these businesses will get no ad revenue and thus TT won't make money, and thus members don't get paid

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3. Okay...so we basically get a bit of what TT makes if we do offers...but on the TT site it says last payment they gave away $15,000!! How do they have that much money?
Like I said above, there are big offers that give $100+, but these involve a credit card to legitimately sign up for a site. Those sites obviously will be getting a good sum of money ($20?), so that means they must pay a good amount of ad revenue to TT, so TT responds by giving a good amount of money to the members. TT actually makes a lot more than 15 grand a month, but that's like I said before, they just give a portion of their profits to us members.
Requirements
1. You need PayPal
OR-- to those of you who don't like dealing with online cash, you can request a check, and for a $3 fee, you can have it mailed to where ever you live, whether it's in Idaho, or California, or Quebec, or Beijing, China! Very flexible payment system they have.
But to those of you who want to sign up for PayPal, you can easily do so at
www.paypal.com and easily get an account.
2. You don't HAVE to live in the U.S.
As I said above, you can live in Canada and complete offers, *ALTHOUGH* I will have to note that there are fewer do-able offers. Why? Most require a valid Zip Code, and I don't think you Canadians can squeeze your 6-digit one in a 5-digit space...heh.
3. You need to contribute a LITTLE bit of effort.
Don't just sign up to TT and click every link and immediately click "done." No offers will be approved and you'll die in hell for your hasty acts that benefit none other than yourself. You're helping TT out by doing their offers, so please show at least SOME respect in doing so tongue.gif More on this below...
C. Some more things you should know before you go flying off to TT.
1. Make sure you sign up ASAP.
If you're signing up today, it's probably too late to hit ten bucks in order to qualify for the March 15th payment. Why? TT pays you in one-month periods. These periods start the FIRST DAY of every month and end the LAST DAY of every month. So If you signed up today, any money you make while February's still here (so basically anything you do today and tomorrow) will be on your March 15th payment. Anything you do March 1st to March 31st will be on your April 15th payment. Got it?