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❓ASK Do you read the FAQ section of online earning site?

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Most of the sites set the rules and have a FAQ section which listed out all the DOs and DO NOTs by the members of the site.

Do you read or go thru the FAQ, Support and Announcement section?
Some might start to write or post rather than find out what's the FAQ about.

I will go thru it in order to avoid to be punished or banned due to certain mistakes. Moreover, I would like to know the cashout level, payment mechanism and pay date of the site.

And, the most rewarding part of the site, like a double earning day or any special promotional activities, in order to earn more and faster.

What about you?
 
Hilarious, I almost dont read them, some are just to long that they dont interest me. But good point you raised there, one should really read them carefully.
 
I certainly don't read it . :( Thank you for reminding me that I should read. I usually get too much excited to start working on a certain site. I just ask people who are already working on it about the do's and dont's. :)
 
I certainly don't read it . :( Thank you for reminding me that I should read. I usually get too much excited to start working on a certain site. I just ask people who are already working on it about the do's and dont's. :)
Most of us used to ask around, but it might not be the best way, sometimes.
And, I would think it's good to disucuss with friends on the earning strategy.
 
Actually its absolutely necessary to read and follow the rules and Guidelines to remain safe on online portals. If we don't read the instructions than its always our loss and not there.
 
These days I do read almost everything possible from the FAQ from the website. You can see that website such as that show the rules for the geogrpahics. Also the payout related some of the issues are also listed on the FAQ. You can see that paypal and other details are often mentioned on FAQ. So checking that out in FAQ saves a lot of time. I usually don't waste time on site that does not accept my country or so.
 
These days I do read almost everything possible from the FAQ from the website. You can see that website such as that show the rules for the geogrpahics. Also the payout related some of the issues are also listed on the FAQ. You can see that paypal and other details are often mentioned on FAQ. So checking that out in FAQ saves a lot of time. I usually don't waste time on site that does not accept my country or so.
Its better to read. I most of the times don't like to read but now even i am trying to check the FAQ's and other important guidelines to stay safe on those websites.
 
For most site, I do spend some time reading the FAQ's and the rules too. Cause most of the time these sites really had strict rules and if you happen to break them, then you're done. It's good to have a little know how before you start anything. You don't go to battle without a sword or something.
 
I always read the FAQ and other information on a site. It's because I'm wary of any links and the 1st thing I do is search for the site on google and visit the official site. I try to get as much information as I can and understand it. Then next I look for reviews and personal experience of the members. And if there's something I don't understand no matter how hard I try that's the time I post and ask others.
 
I do read the FAQs. I consider this to be very important. I don't want to be banned from any sites and so I have to make sure that I am aware of the rules. I also check to know if the website is international and to know about their payment methods.
 
These days I do read almost everything possible from the FAQ from the website. You can see that website such as that show the rules for the geogrpahics. Also the payout related some of the issues are also listed on the FAQ. You can see that paypal and other details are often mentioned on FAQ. So checking that out in FAQ saves a lot of time. I usually don't waste time on site that does not accept my country or so.
So true, without PayPal, I might re-consider to join some sites, Haha!
And, if the site is not for my country, no point to join too, right? :Cool:
And, more important is the cash out level and payment date too. :p
 
Of course I do read the FAQs. In fact, they are readable compared to Terms and Conditions which are too lengthy. But there is a need to read them in order to not commit mistakes or misuse of the site, as well as to clarify when we have some questions that are not included at the FAQs.
 
I like to read the Faq on the sites,where I sign up.When I was active on revshare sites,there was absolutely necessary to read the Faq,because it was good to know what are the rules,payout rules etc.Especially when you invested on those sites.By the way,I am no longer active on revshare sites,they are to risky to invest.
 
Yes, I always read them now. I've learned my lesson from before when I just applied for a freelance job without reading their FAQ. Then I got turned down quickly.
I had this experience before. I applied and took some tests but got rejected because I did not read the requirements as written in the FAQ section. I wasted 2 hours doing these tests for nothing.
 
I don't actually "read" it. But I do go through it. To see if there's word like extra earning, reward or so. Don't actually read the banning rules section because the rules are almost the same as other sites that are alike.
 
This is important tho.
I just go through it but most importantly I search for payout terms, country availability or any other that may cause problem when it's time for payment.
If for affiliate system, I literally read all the terms because it is very important and one stupid mistake can lead your efforts in vein.
Well, good luck ;)
 
Yes, I always read them now. I've learned my lesson from before when I just applied for a freelance job without reading their FAQ. Then I got turned down quickly.
At first when I signed up on a freelance site,I was wondering why my posts aren't accepted.Then I turned to the Admin who answered me to read first the Rules and Faq.

From then first thing is to read the Faq and Rules to make sure everything I post or do is ok.
 
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