TriviaOnNet.com is Frustratingly Fun

by Jonathan Trenn on February 18, 2008 · 5 comments

So I figured I’d check out this new site called TriviaOnNet.com. It’s made by Trivya and it’s addictive in a fun way. It’s sort of like an online game show where you got a limited amount of seconds to answer topical trivia questions. Get the most right, you win. They call this type of gaming casual gaming.

Playing trivia on the web is pretty cool but the real magic happens when you play it from within Facebook with the Trivya Facebook Application. And, when you sign up, Trivya spots you $5. And, once you get going and getting your boat legs, you’re eligible to sign up for the $10,000 trivia tournament this March.

When I played, the subject I’ve picked is sports and I’m doing somewhat well. But not evidently well enough because I keep coming in second. Or third… But you should check it out because I am sure you’re do better than me.  Both TriviaOnNet.com and the Trivya Facebook Application have the categories of sports, entertainment, and music. You can play for free – which I recommend for people starting out. Or you can pay and play and get paid — win!

They’ve come up with 500,000 questions. That’s right. Half a million. I remember Trivial Pursuit from the 1980’s and if you played enough, you’d start to get the same questions twice. Not with TriviaOnNet. That makes it that much better.

Now I just have to find a way to win.

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1 C.C. Chapman 02.18.08 at 1:16 pm

Glad to see you are enjoying the Trivya service. I’m with you that I appreciate that you don’t get the same question over and over. I’d hate that.

2 Ana 02.25.08 at 6:36 pm

Hi how are you? I recently became a member of triviaonnet.com. I am a little concerned about the fact that for first time withdrawals, they ask you to send them a copy of a picture ID, such as a license or passport, as well as a proof of address, such as a bank statement or bill. Isn’t that too much to ask for? Isn’t having your paypal account enough? I’ve never come across anything like this. I just don’t want to get into a risky situation with identity theft. Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Ana

3 Sam From TriviaOnNet.com 02.26.08 at 3:33 pm

Dear Anna,

First of all I’d like to thank you for making TriviaOnNet.com your preferred source of entertainment and knowledge on the Internet.

TriviaOnNet.com is powered by Trivya, the world leader in online trivia games and entertainment. At TriviaOnNet.com we aspire to provide the best possible service to thousands of cash and non-cash playing customers from all across the world.

We process hundreds of transactions a day to a variety of customers using an assortment of payment methods, and collect various documents from our players as we continually improve and streamline our procedures.

Concerning withdrawals, at TriviaOnNet.com we have instituted a process of ID verification that allows us to make sure we send the money to the right person.

Keeping in compliance with federal and state regulations, we require our customers to produce proof of ID much in the same way you would be required to do when purchasing something at the mall, or at a convenience store.

The policies we implement in our site are designed to protect both our customers as well as TriviaOnNet.com, and are completely in line with the industry standard & widely practiced in many real-cash game sites.

Finally, I would like to provide you with a free entry to a special event of your choosing.

Please email me at sam@triviaonnet.com with your TriviaOnNet.com username and I will personally take care of it.

Sincerely,
Sam
Games Manager

4 Ken Beckrich 03.31.08 at 5:18 am

Don’t play triviaonnet.com! I deposited $200 with them last fall. I have been trying to get my $200 back (my account is now over $300, but all I want is my original deposit) and I have gotten nothing but the runaround and misinformation. They promised to pay me out months ago, but I have received nothing. Messages to sam@triviaonnet.com just bounce back and now support doesn’t reply to messages. In addition, the questions continually repeat; the game is not fun or fair. This is a scam, stay away.

5 Ken Beckrich 04.19.08 at 6:00 am

After posting these messages they refunded my deposit. Case closed.

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