Got a computer thats on alot?

dsfreak

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This is not an ad, just a way for you to maybe make a little extra cash.


If you have a computer that is connected to the internet alot, then why not consider getting paid for having that connection open? Well, now you can... With the Gomez Peer!



Basically, all the info is available here: http://peer.gomez.com ... You get paid for having your computer online!



If you signup, please go through my Refer URL... It wil help me a lot!


https://peer.gomez.com/aspx/application.aspx?Referrer=dsfreak
 

Conor

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Hmmm....wouldn't this be a bit of a security risk?
 

Akkarin

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If you leave your PC on all day for a month, you'll earn $22.32. That's not alot considering the amount of energy you'll be wasting and also the amount of dust your PC Fan will be accumilating.

But I guess if you have the time, and need any bit of money this will do.

Also as Conor said there are security risks.
 

Cynical

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$22.32 per month would pay for most internet connection services for a month, so in a way you can get free internet :) .
 

Phil

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We never shut off our downstairs computer... and we have a cable internet.. so were always connected.
 

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Cynical said:
$22.32 per month would pay for most internet connection services for a month, so in a way you can get free internet :) .

i have comcast cable for internet $54
 
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minievan

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Im on wireless/ Router which has broadband, and is ALWAYS connected. Im sure i could make loads :lol:
 

ƒorte

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I smell something fishy here... That program you install could dial 1-900 numbers and move your phone bill up quite a freakin bit, according to their terms of service.

"you agree to allow Gomez to send information to your System using your active Internet connection and to allow the Software to use your available System resources to process work requests. You agree to not hold Gomez liable for any damages that may occur as a result of using the Software, including without limitation damage to your System or degradation in the performance of your System."


They could hack your computer and you wouldn't know about it!
 
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