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Get Paid to Play Games | Moola.com

Posted by admin On December - 8 - 2009

Like playing addicting online games? Like getting paid money?

How about getting paid money to play games? If you like that idea, you are going to love Moola.com! The big advertising point with Moola is that could technically win $10,000 by winning 30 games. The catch? It’s pretty darn hard to win that many times in a row, and it’s all a gamble…this is how it works:Moola.com

First you need to get an invite!

Once you’re signed up, Moola starts you off with a big whopping….1 penny. But hey, it’s free!

Then the idea is to wager that penny that you can win a game against someone also risking their penny.

If you win….you doubled your money, you’re now at a gratifying 2 cents!  But if you lose, well….they give you another penny to start over!

Each time you play and win you double your money, so it doesn’t take too long to get out of the cents! At any point you can choose to put some of your money into savings so that you don’t risk it. The downside of this is that you cannot get the money back out of savings, it cannot be used to play with…it can only be cashed out.

They have such games as Goldrush, Hi-Low, Ro-Sham-Bo-Fu, Sports Betting and a Dice game called Farkle. They also provide other ways of getting more money on Moola, such as using their search engine to win money and providing cash back when you buy things through their sponsors.

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Find deals on FriendSell.com

Posted by admin On November - 30 - 2009

FriendSell.com is a new site in the works where you can find good deals on items, as well as sell your own stuff. Unlink eBay, FriendSell.com is not an auction site, but more like classifieds. However, it isn’t quite your typical classifieds…it’s social. It is currently in the beta stages and is by invitation only, but it should soon be open to the masses. Once it opens up you will be allowed to list items for sell as either a private listing or public listing.

Private listings are great because you can limit your listings to people you know, so that you can help the people you know first. If no one you know needs the item you are listing, you could just as easily create a public listing for the item. Here is what FriendSell.com has to say about their service:

Private Listings:

  • Easy to Use + Flexible options, update your items anytime.
  • Limit listings to friends, family, or both.
  • No more wondering if you can trust the other party.
  • Let your friends have first dibs on your stuff!


Public listings:

  • Increase your items exposure to a wider audience.
  • Your posts remain anonymous to the public.
  • Great if you’re still building your network or are new to friendsell.
  • Mix and match your public and private posts – you’re in control!

Besides the great ways to get your items sold, you can also find some pretty awesome deals on stuff. For example, there is an 32GB iPod Touch listed for $275, brand new, while they usually go for $299.

You can go ahead and request an invitation and if they have any beta spots open, they will email you back. Happy Deal finding!

**UPDATE 11/30 9:05pm: While it is supposed to be by invitation only, we’ve found a way to register. Just head to friendsell.com/r/logo There is no guarantee if this link will stay open, but nevertheless it should be open to everyone soon anyways, but if you want a head start, click that link!

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