Ever since I started Hey, It’s Free, I’ve been trying to find all the legit sites out there that offer free products and money and such. I’ve probably lost $50 or so on crappy sites and earned the same amount, if not a few bucks more, on legit ones. It’s cost me much more in time than money, but I’ve been doing it for the knowledge. Well, last week I finally ran out of such sites to investigate and decided it was time to ante up and try out the casino offers.
I had held off on doing so for a while. Back in April when I first started testing sites, I thought that if by the time I was finished and the casino offers were still around, I’d try them then. I didn’t want to lose heaps of money just to learn if it was worth it or not, but come last week, I had no choice. The casino offers were still prevalent as hell in the freebie world and since so many people swore by them, I figured why not. I was skeptical, but I created an account with Neteller (a rival of paypal), synced it up with my bank account, and put $20 in it. Then I picked a casino site, deposited the money into it, and crossed my fingers.
Boy was I ever surprised. After a few hours of playing, the guy I signed up under sent me $50 via paypal. As soon as I had the money, I looked at my earnings and realized I was up to $32 after only playing the nickel and dime poker tables for a few hours. I cashed out, realized I had just made $62 in about two hours, and thought there might actually be sometime worthwhile here.
Even had I gambled my $20 away, I still would have been up $30 after being paid by the guy I signed up under. The reason he could afford to pay me money is because he’s an affiliate of the casino sites. They pay him over $100 for every person he sends to their site that deposits a minimum of $XX amount. He then in turn keeps half, sends me my half, and I can either gamble the money away or just pull it out. The reason the casino companies pay him so much is because they are banking on the fact that I’ll decide to gamble my initial investment, lose it, get hooked, deposit more money, lose it, deposit more money, lose it……
So the key is simple. Don’t let yourself deposit more money. Go into it knowing that you are simply going to be satisfied with your $50 or $75 profit and don’t go looking for more. Don’t be greedy. Some sites require you to play so many times or wager so much before you can withdraw your money, but that’s easy if you just play the nickel and dime poker tables or blackjack. I gotta say, after this experience, I am a converted skeptic. I’ve only encountered two casino sites that weren’t worth it and that I lost money on ($10 at both of them), but the rest have made it more than worth my while. I’m still amazed that you can even make money in the casino world, just as long as you don’t get greedy.
And with that said, I’m off to play 10 more games of bingo so I can cashout!