

- #Gomez peer zone still pending install
- #Gomez peer zone still pending software
- #Gomez peer zone still pending Pc
To date, I received my first cashout in October for $5.24 and since that time, I have earned $1.27 towards my next cashout. But I’d still take into account your energy costs before trying to hook up all of your old PCs lying around the house… It’s not worth it to pay the electric company more than what you bring in thru Gomez! Like Eddy, I’m constantly on my computer, so for me it’s just an added benefit to have it running whenever I’m on.
#Gomez peer zone still pending Pc
I heard one story (not sure if it’s the same that Eddy heard) about a guy that owned a couple of internet cafe / coffeehouses and had Gomez installed on each PC in his shop. It seemed like it works best if you have a lot of machines running for long periods during the day. The other major objection was the poor pay rate. However after Compuware bought them out, the waiting period isn’t as drastic and the “scam” claims have subsided a bit. Add to that that the company was basically unheard of, many people claimed it was just a scam. I guess when Gomez first started, they were their own private company, and the waiting period was even worse than it is today. One major con that continuously came up was the waiting period before you got your account Active. Gomez, on the other hand, did work and I had to concur with some of what I had found in my research.
#Gomez peer zone still pending install
Many people had trouble getting CashGopher to run (it sounds like from Eddy’s previous article that it may have something to do with the anti-virus), so when I eventually tried to install and run it, when it failed to function properly, I just gave up on it. I also read thru a bunch of reviews and forum posts about these companies. I also checked out BBB, and at that point Gomez was the only one that had anything on it (CashGopher was just too new, I guess, but since it advertised that it was from MyLot, I saw that MyLot had a decent rating). I first searched this sight, but alas Eddy hadn’t gotten to them yet. I guess it was looking promising in the late 90s early 00s, but interest eventually waned (computers continued to get better and cheaper, so companies didn’t really need this resource).īut then I found both Gomez and CashGopher at about the same time, and started to do my homework on these companies. Businesses could also purchase credits to spend on the “processor farm” to study / solve some large computational task.
#Gomez peer zone still pending software
I guess for awhile there was some buzz about an “open” program that you could earn credits to allow the software to run in the background, and cash the credits in for money, based on their current value. When I first started it, I was working at a school that ran the Community Grid, and I got to wondering if there was a paid program that did something similar. I’m actually one of the “successes” with this opportunity.
