[Hidden-tech] Competitor to Paypal offering $25 to new
accounts
Rikk Desgres
all at pinehurstpictures.com
Thu Mar 13 16:42:11 EDT 2008
Shel,
I heard they ask for your social security number. True?
Rikk
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on 3/13/08 2:57 PM, Shel Horowitz at shel at frugalfun.com wrote:
> ** The author of this post was a Good Dobee.
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> Noting Amy's question about alternatives to paypal...
>
>
> AOL founder Steve Case's latest venture is a competitor to Paypal
> called Revolution Money Exchange. And just as Paypal did at first,
> they are paying people to join--a $25 incentive. I joined last night
> and today when I signed in the money was in my account.
>
> If you'd like to be sent an invitation, send me a private email with
> the subject line "Revolution Invite, Please" (don't get creative with
> your subject lines as I may not spot it easily).
>
> Disclosure: the first 50 who get an invite from me will earn me $10 each.
>
> Case understands viral marketing: I'm sure AOL's growth had a lot to
> do with sending starter disks around to the entire known universe.
> While pay-to-be-viral is a model most of us can't afford, it's worth
> looking at from a marketing theory POV.
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