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I'm not against it.It's cool to see so many people actually against it.
I'm using both.I'm not against it.
I'm suggesting a much better alternative.
It's cool to see so many people actually against it.
I'm not against it.
I'm suggesting a much better alternative.
when will this be on the iPhone
I only turk for an hour at the most, every so often. While nting and listening to music.There's a difference between this and turking. Turking you have to sit there like a zombie and do all this BS while with this it doesn't affect your routine in any way. Not doing either one but, just my two cents...
I'm spiteful because I'm showing people an easier method to make side money even faster...wut?That one guy is acting like locket app creators stole his girl. We get it, you don't find it useful and you'd rather do your own thing to get your side money. Unlocking my phone is much easier than logging onto a site, finding assignments and following through with those assignments. Locket app virtually pays you for nothing because seeing ads is not a big deal, some are actually interesting. Dude sounds od spiteful.
Update: A couple days ago, Locket announced on its blog that it will be unveiling a new pay structure as part of its version 1.1 update. "We are now removing the cap on the number of paid swipes per hour," the blog explains. "Before, you were limited to earn 3 cents per hour. Now, the first time you see a new ad every day, you are paid 1 cent. The more advertisers we have, the more you can earn." In theory, this change sounds great. In practice, however, this will likely mean a reduction in potential revenue for users. The blog post states that, at first, a user may "only see 10 or so new ads per day" while the staff attempts to attract and integrate new advertisers.
If the app is able to attract more advertisers though, then the new system could potentially be more lucrative than the old. Before the change, a user could earn, at most, 72 cents per day. Under the new system, if you see 73 ads, then you're already ahead of the game. However, as Locket openly notes, this might not happen for some time. Moreover, Locket has removed the $1 refer-a-friend bonus, but the app promise's there will be new ways to earn extra cash. This new feature is called "Earn More" and it presently refers the user to a third-party app called Aarki Offer Wall, where one can earn a few cents for installing apps or signing up for offers.
Readers, does this change of terms sour your impression of Locket, or will you continue to use it? Sound off in the comments below.
this whole thing is just a huge waste of time bandwith and battery life.
people doing this should actually put all theat time and effort into getting a job or doing something else productive.
sad thing is most of the people probably doing this are the ones that spend their time at work on their phones.