How to Get Easy Email Submit Offers Like National Consumer Center to Credit?

Email Submit Offers are very easy offers to complete and are widely available across almost all walls. However, they are some of the most annoying offers to get to credit. A lot of people refer to them as hit-and-miss type of offers for this reason. Most people, myself included, still do them often because they can be done quickly while you wait for something else to credit. The payout can be very good, since some walls may offer them for as high as $1.07 (on peanut labs) for just one. Below are some of my best tips for getting them credit more often.

There a few different names that these offers go by, but they all have the same method for getting them to credit and they will be on most offer walls across all survey GPT sites. The most popular offer walls to find these are on Adgate, Adwall, and Peanut Labs. Adgem also has a lot on Prizerebel. They common names for these offers are: Leave a comment if you have any other tips that you’ve learned over the years.

Types of Email Submit Offers:

  1.  National Consumer Center: typically answer three questions and then it takes you to the email submit page. Credits quickly after that. 
  2. Ezreward, Primerewardz, and many similar names: These are the simplest and take you directly to the email submit page. When you submit your email a pop-up comes up. Close it and check for credit.

Tips that Work for Me:

  1. Clear out the cookies (I like to use chrome for this with the vanilla cookie manager extension)
  2. If using the chrome browser, get the vanilla cookie manager extension (whitelist all sites that you want to stay logged into and check "protect whitelisted cookies" under "show options" of the vanilla cookie manager)
  3. Fill out email for OR fill out everything with real info.
  4. Create new emails and alternate emails from different email providers for free in just a few minutes. I have used providers such as: Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, Zoho, and Gmx. You don’t have to keep making too many emails and sometimes old emails will do the trick.
  5. For the National Consumer Center: The way you answer the questions doesn't matter .
  6. Click on submit button and let it sit for 30 secs. Usually most credit instantly, but some may have a bit of a credit delay.
  7. After waiting, if no credit has been given, you should close the offer page and try again. Remember, to clear cookies every time you try.

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