Cena and i joined Peerflix to unload some DVDs that we had, didn’t want, and were fairly worthless on Amazon. If it was worth less than $3 or so and we didn’t plan on ever watching it again we listed them. At first it was just a great way to try and get some movies sent to us fairly inexpensively. I listed a bunch of discs and quite a few were requested right away. Before long i had more than 30 Peerbux racked up. We’d have something sent every now and then but we seem to be greater contributors to the network than recipients. The company is small and does a good job maintaining loyalty to the traders. At one point to correct some inequalities they paid some money to my Paypal account and gave Cena a Starbucks card. In December they switched from the Peerbux system to a cash system. Suddenly i had a $125 credit. I requested a $100 cash-out and reduced some of my requests to ensure that i didn’t draw my balance down below $100. The check arrived today.

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February 24th, 2007 at 12:06 pm
i didn’t like the change… i had $85 credit left of my $100 i was given when i joined that i lost when they switched over… my 27 peerbux only turned into $85 or so. the movies i wanted were average 3 peerbux each i could have gotten 9 dvd’s but with the new system the average price of movies i want is $13 so i can only get 6 and a half now. i think i might just cash out.