Who doesn't like to receive a little mail every now and then? Unfortunately, much of the USPS revenue comes from third class or "junk" mail that is delivered every day. If they can get paid to deliver it, why not get paid to receive it?
Mail decoy programs use your current address at home or work to send mail from various sources to ensure that client mail is being delivered without damage and on time. As an agent you will receive pieces of mail, catalogs, magazines or products. Simply log into their online database and answer a few simple questions about the mail and earn a little spending cash. It takes time to build up a steady flow of mail and most pieces only pay $0.25 each, but it's easy money and free magazines.
A couple of the better known and more reputable programs are The Hauser Group and US Monitor. By using the following links, you can apply for positions with each company: The Hauser Group and US Monitor. Commonly, they will only have one position per zip code. Now lets see if my mail has been delivered yet!
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Free iPhone Apps
I am still enjoying the perks that come with a smartphone. If you own one, you know that they can get expensive quickly even if you are not exceeding your calling limits. Purchasing applications, ring tones and accessories adds up quickly, but it doesn't always have to empty your wallet.
Since purchasing my Apple iPhone 3Gs a few months ago, I have not yet paid for a single application. I would estimate my savings in the hundreds of dollars as prices vary depending on the app. Among the 100+ applications, I have various subjects, tools, games, and even doodads that cost me simply the time to download.
Listed from (previously) most expensive to least, Free App Alert notifies you of iPhone applications that cost you nothing! Every day there are 20-60 applications that are new or on sale for FREE with the hopes of getting more acceptance. There is no need to sign up or pay a thing. So if you want free iphone apps, Free App Alert is the place to be.
Since purchasing my Apple iPhone 3Gs a few months ago, I have not yet paid for a single application. I would estimate my savings in the hundreds of dollars as prices vary depending on the app. Among the 100+ applications, I have various subjects, tools, games, and even doodads that cost me simply the time to download.
Listed from (previously) most expensive to least, Free App Alert notifies you of iPhone applications that cost you nothing! Every day there are 20-60 applications that are new or on sale for FREE with the hopes of getting more acceptance. There is no need to sign up or pay a thing. So if you want free iphone apps, Free App Alert is the place to be.
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