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Scour – Get Paid To Search

26 July 2008 1,185 views No Comment

Are you looking to make some easy money? Here comes the new deal for you. Scour is a search engine which offers you money for searching. This search engine works on the methodology of combining results from three major search engines Google, yahoo and live and arrange them accordingly. You can also vote on any result to move it up o down on the basis of digg. People can also leave comments on search results. For voting and leaving comments you gain points which can be cleared against cash.

 

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What is this all and why you should do it. To me nothing special, as you do your regular searching but just change your search engine. Each time you enter a query you get “1” point. For every vote which you make for search results, 2 points are given and for every comment by you provides you 3 points. In addition when you invite your friends during initial signup, you get 250 points. You also get 25% points of all friends invited by you. Best thing for searchers is the real time update of points so you can see your points increasing each time when you perform a new search. After gathering these points how you cash them? Scour says when you reach 6500 points you will receive $25 gift visa credit card and if your total points reach 25000, you get a visa gift card of $100. This is the complete methodology behind this “get paid to search”.

Now the last and the trickiest thing in this all is the suspicious factor. People think why they are paying us to search through their search engine. They are right as it can be an other scam just like AGLOCO. At the time when I am writing this post their top scour has not reached 6500. Let’s see when some one reaches there and is paid against his points.


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