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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
  Important DayTipper Policy Changes
We have some important Daytipper news...

Effective immediately, DayTipper will pay $1 per published tip. Fear not! That means we'll be able to publish more tips and pay more people. Call it leveling the tipster playing field, if you will.

We understand that some of you will not be happy, primarily our top tippers. And we love you guys. But we really want to spread the wealth. Also, it's important for us to beef up content as we continue to grow the community.

The good news is, if your tip was accepted prior to March 9, 2008, you will still receive $3 if your tip is published.

Another major change is that we want to get payments into your hands faster. The best way to facilitate that is to move to a Paypal-only payout plan. (Say that fast three times!) We understand that this could potentially upset some DayTippers who prefer a check. However, as I'm sure you can understand, cutting individual checks for a fast-growing business is time consuming. In all honesty, we'd rather focus our efforts on bringing you the best advice on the Web. Of course, we still offer the option for you to make a charitable donation with your earnings.

We're realists here at DayTipper. After all, we're just a small group of guys trying to get a startup off the ground. These changes have been deemed essential in order to continue to grow the DayTipper brand. Thanks for your understanding!
 
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