I recently found out about this new website called moola. It's a website where you play games, in order to make money. And if your wondering, yes, it is real money, many have already gotten paid. I apologize to my foreign friends, but it's only available to Canada and the US. It works like this. When you join, you receive one free penny. Every time you win a game, your money doubles. Eg, if you win 5 games in a row, your penny doubles 5 times... so $0.01 $0.02 $0.04 $0.08 $0.16 You would have 16 cents. Sounds pathetic? Say if you won 5 more games after that. $0.32 $0.64 $1.28 $2.56 $5.12 Still not too impressive? Now lets suppose you won the next 5 games. $10.24 $20.48 $40.96 $81.92 $163.84 How about now? $163 sounds quite good. But if you managed to win 30 games in a row, that doubling your money 30 times starting at a penny. You would be at $10,737,418 ($10 million). There are 3 games to choose from. Hi/Lo - This is a simple Hi/Lo card game vs another person. You have 4 lives, and can lock up to whatever card you wish (because when you lose a life, you are pushed back to your last locked card, which is the 1st by default) If it sounds confusing I assure you, it's not. Rock, Paper, Scissors - This is, yes... you guessed it, and you know how to play it. Although this one is made with a little twist. In this, you are given a small amount of bonus points if you don't choose a particular option (eg, like you get 2 points extra, IF you don't choose rock) Your opponent might take advantage of this, and choose scissors. But regardless of what you both choose, the winner is the winner, but you won't get the 2 bonus points in the end, for choosing rock. Gold Rush - This game is the most strategic in my opinion. There are 3 players. You, your opponent(another player) and the computer. Each one with gold rocks numbered 1-6. The goal is to outweigh your opponent so that whatever the computer spits out, is yours. for example... say the computer spits out a 5. This is the 2nd highest gold rock... (highest is 6) so you would WANT it. You choose to select your 6, and your opponent selects his 5. You win that round because your 6 is greater then his 5. So you receive your 6, your opponent's 5, and the computer's 5, totalling your score to 16. The first person to 32 is the winner. Its quite simple how the site works, and how people double up, simply from other people with the same money. But how does the site pay out? Each time you play a game, you watch a 5 to 10 second Ad then you proceed to your game. Moola.com is paid to advertise other companies on its site. It's that simple. The catch is, once you LOSE a game that you risked all, you start back at 1 penny. The only thing about Moola.com, is that it's in it's beta stage still, so you require an invite to join. I have invites so click the following link if you want one.. moola.com
What a blatant scam. Do you really think they would allow someone to win $10 million in a pathetic online game? No. It's rigged.
Not really rigged. It's just that the laws of probability & statistics won't allow for that to happen. Almost never. It's all odds & probability. It probably & will never happen.
They have 'sponsors' (at least the used to) which give members with no money 1 cent to start with. They are not a scam. But I dont really use their site, i sometimes go there when im bored to play a game. And you have a better chance at winning the lottery then the top prize. (You need 2 people willing to gamble 5 million to win the top prize, im not sure of many people who would do that kind of a gamble).
Sense i havnt played a game since 2006, they owe me 20 cents. I have 54 referrals that have made, and 12 times someone cashed out $10 or more.
i tryed to sign up to that site before and never recieved my conformation email. i tryed it twice with 2 emails and nothing
Wow you like to call out stuff before you look at it closely. It is impossible to get up to $10million as of right now. It will be possible but probably no one will achieve it in the future.
When the original poster claimed you could make $10 million, that is where I thought "Wow, what a blatant scam." There was no need to investigate further.
your right, theres probably only ~1 million in currency on the site, there would need to be around 15 million (10 million between 2 people) to win 10 million.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/228393/moolacom_easy_money_or_great_scam.html?page=2 Apparently, anyone who wins over $12 is a Moola God. Gee, what's that say about the service?
It isn't a scam. Their sponsors give everyone 1 cent to start out with. When you win a game you get someone else's penny. You take the two cents and double it by winning against someone else. All that money comes from other people's accounts which start from the sponsor's money, not the webmaster's pockets. So no matter how much you win they aren't losing anything, another player is, and the sponsors have to give another cent to that player. The problem is few people make over $100 because most people don't want to risk that much money for a 50/50 shot at $200.