The launching of MainBux 2.0 earned severe criticisms at the time of the launching three weeks ago and still today it continues receiving bad feedbacks from most of its members. Majority of the critics were standard membership holders who were greatly affected by the upgrade. But despite the criticisms administrators continued the implementation of the site’s newer version.
Changes affected by the upgrade include an “enhanced” interface with a new surfbar and organized designs, minimum of 100 clicks for standard membership holders before cash out, no required minimum clicks for premium membership holders before cash out, 30 normal days processing on payout requests for standard members, 15 normal days processing on payout requests for premium members, and the availability of Paypal for premium members payment request.
The older Mainbux version allowed members to receive payouts two (2) days after the request excluding holidays and weekends. Prior to the upgrade, some members were unable to receive their payouts on the exact date due to some issues with the server. Mainbux’s administrators expressed their apologies for the delayed payouts and promised to keep focus on the issue.
The need for an upgrade was initially announced by Mainbux’s administrator through a post on site’s official forum last September 3 and was formally implemented last September 24. Among other concerns was the presentation of the website on different browsers. Members expressed some issues in viewing the website on browsers IE 8, Firefox, and Chrome.






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