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Bob B May 5th 06 05:55 PM

Cashette
 
Is it true that for any spam received you actually get paid if you use
cashette for your pop3 emails. What is the catch or problems with using this
programme

Bob

http://www.cashette.com/myCashette/createNewUser.jsp

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Michael Santovec May 6th 06 02:11 AM

Cashette
 
Not ANY spam. Read the Terms of Service:

"Our Service provides you with an account that allows you to be paid to
receive and read certain emails. You agree that you may be required to
open the email in order to be paid. Cashette provides you the means to
name your own price for receiving such email. You agree that your price
for receiving such email is the price listed in your account whether you
choose to use the default price or name a different one. You agree to
receive email, whether it is of an advertising nature or not, so long as
you are paid your price for receiving that email.

You agree that Cashette only facilitates the payment to you for
receiving email from email addresses not in your address book or
Approved List. You agree that the sender of the email, not Cashette, is
the payer and bears full responsibility of the payment. "

I don't expect you'll make much money.


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"Bob B" wrote in message
...
Is it true that for any spam received you actually get paid if you use
cashette for your pop3 emails. What is the catch or problems with
using this programme

Bob

http://www.cashette.com/myCashette/createNewUser.jsp

--
For all your party needs go to www.thelaughingstock.co.uk




Bob B May 6th 06 02:28 AM

Cashette
 


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For all your party needs go to www.thelaughingstock.co.uk
"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
Not ANY spam. Read the Terms of Service:

"Our Service provides you with an account that allows you to be paid to
receive and read certain emails. You agree that you may be required to
open the email in order to be paid. Cashette provides you the means to
name your own price for receiving such email. You agree that your price
for receiving such email is the price listed in your account whether you
choose to use the default price or name a different one. You agree to
receive email, whether it is of an advertising nature or not, so long as
you are paid your price for receiving that email.

You agree that Cashette only facilitates the payment to you for receiving
email from email addresses not in your address book or Approved List. You
agree that the sender of the email, not Cashette, is the payer and bears
full responsibility of the payment. "

I don't expect you'll make much money.


I agree !!
Bob


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Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Bob B" wrote in message
...
Is it true that for any spam received you actually get paid if you use
cashette for your pop3 emails. What is the catch or problems with using
this programme

Bob

http://www.cashette.com/myCashette/createNewUser.jsp

--
For all your party needs go to www.thelaughingstock.co.uk






Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE May 7th 06 02:55 PM

Cashette
 
"Bob B" wrote in message

Is it true that for any spam received you actually get paid if you use
cashette for your pop3 emails. What is the catch or problems with
using this programme

Bob

http://www.cashette.com/myCashette/createNewUser.jsp


No.

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Steve Cochran May 8th 06 05:58 PM

Cashette
 
This is the kill clause:

"You agree that the sender of the email, not Cashette, is
the payer and bears full responsibility of the payment. "

Right.

steve

"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
...
Not ANY spam. Read the Terms of Service:

"Our Service provides you with an account that allows you to be paid to
receive and read certain emails. You agree that you may be required to
open the email in order to be paid. Cashette provides you the means to
name your own price for receiving such email. You agree that your price
for receiving such email is the price listed in your account whether you
choose to use the default price or name a different one. You agree to
receive email, whether it is of an advertising nature or not, so long as
you are paid your price for receiving that email.

You agree that Cashette only facilitates the payment to you for receiving
email from email addresses not in your address book or Approved List. You
agree that the sender of the email, not Cashette, is the payer and bears
full responsibility of the payment. "

I don't expect you'll make much money.


--

Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm


"Bob B" wrote in message
...
Is it true that for any spam received you actually get paid if you use
cashette for your pop3 emails. What is the catch or problems with using
this programme

Bob

http://www.cashette.com/myCashette/createNewUser.jsp

--
For all your party needs go to www.thelaughingstock.co.uk





cintia May 8th 06 09:54 PM

Cashette
 

"Bob B" escreveu na mensagem
...
Is it true that for any spam received you actually get paid if you use
cashette for your pop3 emails. What is the catch or problems with using
this programme

Bob

http://www.cashette.com/myCashette/createNewUser.jsp

--
For all your party needs go to www.thelaughingstock.co.uk





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