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MyCreditcardCash.com Review

Critiqued by Cowboytf | September 12, 2007 .

 UPDATE:I wrote a review a while back on MyCreditCardCash.com and if you recall I had one negative thing to say about their customer service. I have since modified that review. Brandon, co-founder of My credit card Cash has personally contacted me–informing me of their new and improved customer service. Here’s some of what he wrote:

Hi,
I am a co-founder of MyCreditCardCash.com. I would like to apologize for
any delay in responding to your support questions. We are
experiencing rapid growth and have started hiring people to help out
with customer support.

Now, I sent a couple of emails to “test” their customer support, and was responded to immediately. I think this is some proof that they, indeed, are working hard to make sure their reputation stays clean. I appreciate them taking the time to read my review and to give assurance that there will no longer be any issues with customer service.

I get several emails through my B Money Savvy blog asking what I know about My Credit Card Cash (Get Paid to Give Away Credit Cards). I do participate in this program so I thought I would share what I know about the company.

Overview:
The concept is simple. You’re given a premade website and you get people to apply for credit cards.

How it Works:
You pay $1 for the first month and $37.95 thereafter. If you can get 4 APPROVED credit card applications, then the $37.95 monthly fee will be waived and the website is yours to keep free of charge and you will never be billed again. You will be billed until you have received your 4 signups so it’s important to get those in the first month. I found it easy to get my 4 signups. You can start by getting your family & friends to apply, which is what I did.

What Do You Get:
You get a premade website and your affiliate link. The website’s layout is simple, eye appealing, and very well organized. They provide applications for EVERY type of credit.

What is Your Job:
You have everything given to you, now what? Your job is to drive traffic to your credit card website in hopes of getting approved applications. If you have steady traffic to your website, then this will be a breeze but if your traffic is on the slower end, then you will probably have to work a bit harder. You can promote your website in several easy ways. You can send out emails or display flyers at your local grocery store. There are many ways to promote you just have to put in the extra effort.

How Much Will You Earn:
The amount you can make varies. Each credit card has it’s own payout. You might get $80 for one type of card and $20 for another kind. There are options to upgrade, which means you can make more per card application than you would on the basic level. I have not upgraded because I’m cheap. I like to make money without spending money but if you find yourself doing well with the program (having signups everyday) then you may want to consider upgrading.

My Earnings:
When I first started (June 2007), I made 21.50 in 6 days, with no promotion. To date, I have made well over $500 and could  be much more but I really don’t do much to promote the website like I should. For me, it’s one of those “on the side” money makers and if it makes me money great and if not, no big deal–I’m not losing anything since I only paid $1.

Final Thoughts:
If you are willing to put in the effort in promoting your website, then you will do well. The key is to get your 4 signups and the rest is free money. You have a whole month to get those 4 signups and if you don’t then all you have to do is cancel. In my opinion, it’s well worth the effort. Credit cards are popular and there are always people looking to get one.

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