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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They lie about how much they pay I've…

They lie about how much they pay I've been doing 30 tasks a day which requires me to answer 30 questions in their advertisement they say you can make $30,000 a week but that's not true I've been doing this for 3 months and you have to wait until you get to 30,000 to cash out I'm at tier 3 at present time stay away far far away from these people in the 3 months that I've been doing it I'm at $16,837 and another thing the per task payment gets less progress.

August 3, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

While this is not a TOTAL scam

While this is not a TOTAL scam -- I think you DO get paid -- it is nothing like what they claim in their enticement videos and ads. They show people making $10k or more per week, flashing the amt from their phone screens into the camera. (This is based on the idea that every response you give for AI training (at 10 questions/day and up) can give you up to $10 each, or more. However, in the terms -- that you only see AFTER the paywall -- is states that the money shown for each response does not represent "real money." It says it is "gamification." Which leaves you wondering what exactly you DO get for your work. Enter the "bonus" material that tells you how to maximize your profits. It turns out that, instead of $5-10 or so per minute, you start at $15/hr on Tier 1. That is assuming you work an entire hour, which would be answering approx 60-90 questions -- and they only start you at 10. Who knows how long it takes for you to receive an entire hour of work. I am still only getting 10 questions a day that PRETENDS I will receive over $5+ for each question. And here's the worst part: even if you do everything they say, work really hard, have 99%+ accuracy, the most you can make is around $60 per hour. This is the peak profit for those able to perform at the highest level in the work to reach Tier 3, not the average person. Since it is advertised as something you can do 10-15 minutes per day with the idea that you get $5-10/response (not per hour), buyers expect they can make $50 or more per session, working a few minutes a day. That would be a nice little gig for extra income but, unfortunately, it is not how it works. In fact, even if you reach the vaulted Tier 3 and can achieve $60/hr (and it is unclear if that is for the labor alone or if it includes bonuses sometimes paid by client companies), you would have to work 8 hours a day to make $2000/wk. This is nowhere near the $5-10K per week they advertise for a few minutes a day of your time. Plus, and it doubtful you could be assigned a full day's work, since they roundhouse the questions to include all members.) In short, while it is probably a paying job (I have not yet gotten paid so I can't verify that), it is most certainly misleading in how much you can make for time increments of work. And making the high amt., as I said, is not assured and probably not average. For the most part, you are paying people money to give you a job at $15/hr. If you need a job badly, go ahead and try it, but don't expect more than a few cents a day until you have proven your work above reproach, and then definitely do NOT expect to make enough to change your life on how much work they'll give you.

June 27, 2026
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