• Were to buy NES games?
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Were do you buy NES games other then the internet because I don't have a credit card?
:yarr: i guess
i can help you.
[QUOTE=Waals Vander;18493789]i can help you.[/QUOTE] ok
Where do you live?
Where do you live?
[QUOTE=Marlwolf78;18493834]Where do you live?[/QUOTE] Maine
Sorry, I the store I was going to recommend doesn't have any locations near you. Try looking through a phone book or something and find a game store OTHER than Gamestop or EB. NES games are really getting difficult to find in stores nowadays.
Look around at flea markets/garage sales/swapmeets.
thanks all I'll look around :D
Also, try googling your town along with nes games or something. Chances are a store might pop up.
Get a pre-paid credit card (I think some grocery stores will sell them) and use that as a credit card. Otherwise, everyone else has it pretty much correct. I get some at garage sales on occasion.
You could earn money onto your Paypal account if you have one and then spend it.
[QUOTE=Mortson;18493992]You could earn money onto your Paypal account if you have one and then spend it.[/QUOTE] How do you earn money onto an account if you don't have a credit card?
Were I live the people that have garage sales are all shit and have really old crap that its from like 1800 but ill look for the credit card thing and try to get money onto my paypal some how
There are websites that you can click and watch ads etc. It's slow but still possible.
[QUOTE=Mortson;18494039]There are websites that you can click and watch ads etc. It's slow but still possible.[/QUOTE] ya i do them neobux and bux.to
Sounds like it's your best bet then!
I really don't feel like clicking though ad farms. The best bet would be the prepaid credit cards. You can find them at CVS or Walgreens, depends which is in your area. [editline]04:21PM[/editline] Both said 'best bet'.
[QUOTE=Marlwolf78;18494021]How do you earn money onto an account if you don't have a credit card?[/QUOTE] You can tie a bank account to a PayPal account.
[QUOTE=Marlwolf78;18494021]How do you earn money onto an account if you don't have a credit card?[/QUOTE] You don't need a credit card to earn money nor for your account (unless you want it to be verified (it's less hassle. I suggest it (prepaid card worked for me). I used to have a active blog and I used Google Adsense and made a little over 200 dollars then later sold it for 50 dollars. Got myself a Psp as far as I can remember.
Ask mom/dad to borrow their credit card?
Ebay
for the pre paid credit card thing do you need to be 18 or older?
[QUOTE=Charlie Charles;18494088]You don't need a credit card to earn money nor for your account (unless you want it to be verified (it's less hassle. I suggest it (prepaid card worked for me). I used to have a active blog and I used Google Adsense and made a little over 200 dollars then later sold it for 50 dollars. Got myself a Psp as far as I can remember.[/QUOTE] I might have to check that out. You make a blogger account, load it up with ads, tie the Adsense to a Paypal, and just visit the site?
the Akihabara district of Tokyo, Japan is a good choice if you ever go to Japan. i swear when i went there, they sold NES games for $5 and and the NES game system for $25
[QUOTE=Marlwolf78;18494141]I might have to check that out. You make a blogger account, load it up with ads, tie the Adsense to a Paypal, and just visit the site?[/QUOTE] Blogger works well but I used tumblr though. It took me awhile to set it up, I made a custom theme since the defaults usually suck and have trademarks and other unnecessary things. I also found it better for SEO when you clean the html up, Google it if you don't know what it means. So yeah, setting it up was the hard part. Most importantly it was all free. Then I signed up for Google Adsense and added there ad's to my blog + each new blog post I make I added a small rectangle ad at the bottom. I spread the word, tumblr, forums, websites, reddit.com and digg are big these days for advertising. I need to do more research I have plans for a website I want to make but its going to cost me, so I better save up.
Go to second hand stores, sometimes their there. You might want to get your parents to pay for some online for ya.
[QUOTE=Lamp Shade;18494230]the Akihabara district of Tokyo, Japan is a good choice if you ever go to Japan. i swear when i went there, they sold NES games for $5 and and the NES game system for $25[/QUOTE] Were they bootleg games or the real deal? [editline]04:36PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Charlie Charles;18494260]Blogger works well but I used tumblr though. It took me awhile to set it up, I made a custom theme since the defaults usually suck and have trademarks and other unnecessary things. I also found it better for SEO when you clean the html up, Google it if you don't know what it means. So yeah, setting it up was the hard part. Most importantly it was all free. Then I signed up for Google Adsense and added there ad's to my blog + each new blog post I make I added a small rectangle ad at the bottom. I spread the word, tumblr, forums, websites, reddit.com and digg are big these days for advertising. I need to do more research I have plans for a website I want to make but its going to cost me, so I better save up.[/QUOTE] Do you need to click on the ads, or just visit the page where they are on?
[QUOTE=Marlwolf78;18494369]Do you need to click on the ads, or just visit the page where they are on?[/QUOTE] Depending on your eCPM (Google it, if you don't know what it means). Views count aswell as clicks. You get more for clicks then views though. I used Cubics.com aswell. Still got my account and screencaps. Here's an example; (eCPM is the forth column) (Views is the first column) (The third and fourth are noting important) (Last column is the income of that day) (I'll post the last 3 days.. (this is when I stopped using them that is).. Usually mixed earnings depending on the blog I posted and how entertaining it is) [img]http://i31.tinypic.com/j5igxg.jpg[/img] (Overall week added up) [img]http://i26.tinypic.com/1058fah.jpg[/img]
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