![]() They only ask you where you live, then give you a hard time if you try to be active in regions more than 10 miles from where you live. By "they" I mean the webpage they set up, not personal interaction. You must accrue a minimal amount of pay (close to $30) before they will pay you, so you must do a few jobs before you get paid. My second assignment came near the end of September. During these weeks I noticed that they have a few informational shell games going. They have a Website Login, a mobile-friendly page, SMS availability as well as direct EMail and maybe a few others. Information is not shared unilaterally across these methods. Mind you, they want you to check in every 2 hours, which is pretty rough when you go six weeks between assignments. On your Account webpage, while you are passing the weeks (by checking your Job postings every 2 hours), waiting to accrue 30 bucks in order to get paid the following month they keep a running tally of how much you've made so far-until they don't.Īs soon as they give you an assignment, their Bot starts frantically Emailing you like an ex-girlfriend to see if you are going to respond. "all payments are released on the 1st friday of the month If you EMail them to ask "why the change? am I still getting paid" They respond in the styling of ee cummings: The next day it will read "so far you've made: $0.00" One day it will read "so far you've made: $17.22". We will not receive it and it will only confuse your computer. With some digging around, I find that my pay information is still available, just moved somewhere else.Īs Autumn was in full swing I got my third or fourth assignment. At this time of year, I found myself in a situation where the ambient light I was seeing by was not agreeing with what the camera was picking up and I knew the photos would just be too dark, and rejected, but it was too late in the day.
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