There have been some simple changes to Moola and Centsports since I wrote the reviews earlier so I decided to make a post to discuss them both.
Centsports has changed their cash out policy to make the site more financially stable. They are only giving away the money they make that isn't used for site maintenance. This means the cash out process is competitive. Firstly, they changed the minimum cash out balance to $20, but once you reach $20 you can cash out only $10. There is a cash out bracket for those who attempt to cash out each month. The more money you have for your specific bracket, the better chance you have of receiving payment. The bracket system is explained in full here. There are five separate cash out brackets, so even if you only have $10 to cash out you still have a chance to receive payment. The easiest way is just to move your balance up. Here is a link to the different brackets.
Moola has also had a few changes lately. Due to some misunderstandings with Google, the search and win has been disabled for now. Instead, Moola has added the Play Now Booster Wheel which pops up at random times when you are playing games. They have also put in a new savings feature which allows you to set aside a percentage of money you win. This will help you make your way to the $10 cash out. They also added Offerpal to the Booster Zone. Offerpal has several small offers which you can do for a boost up the Moola Tower. Most are only for a dollar or two, but they add up to $950 altogether.
If you haven't already, make sure you visit the Moola and Centsports posts.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Centsports and Moola Updates
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