Luckscout is a Legit site and yes you actually do get a payout! I've been a member since the end of May 2025 and I just received my First payment for about 2 weeks of doing activities ( I will say I w... See more
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I have been a member of Luckscout for over a year and have never missed a month getting paid for my activity on the site. The members are friendly, helpful, and always encouraging! It's a great commun... See more
I’ve been working on luckscout for five months now and have been paid every month. Depending on how many reviews you do depends on how much you get paid that month but to meet the minimum requirements... See more
They do not pay out like they are falsely claiming. They do no specify how many reviews or points are needed for payout. They payout is at their discretion, even though you spent time to write reviews... See more
No Set Monetary Value
One of the review was righ on spot. If they require a minimum of 20 reviews but you have to wait between 3 to 5 minutes before posting another review so in 1 hour you can only do 12 to maybe 17 posting. The thing is in order to make money they suggest to do 100 or more a day. Figuring that at max. per 1 hour is 17 reviews so 100 reviews approx. 6 hours of my time. I then have to ask therefore about how much in US dollars in equivalent are the points that they give you. The dollar value or any other monetary value is never mentioned in their FAQ. When I did this I never recieved any replies back but instead I could never log back in and tried several times. So yes, its maybe a scam. You might be spending your valuable time without really knowing how much you are getting paid except future promises that may be or not be true.
I joined luckscout and did the tasks…
I joined luckscout and did the tasks for about a week. The requirements to be paid rose from 20 reviews a day to 100 reviews. There is a time requirement between each review so 100 reviews can take 6 to 8 hours a day and you must complete them every day. You must also spend time engaging with the community. This was too much time to dedicate with no assurance that I would actually be paid. They do not provide a payment structure so there is no way to know what you might get paid. There are zero reviews for luckscout confirming payment. The company also seems very new so it might be worth checking back with them in the future!
So I just signed on as a member for…
So I just signed on as a member for luck scout and it's pretty decent so far. If you understand the instructions in the training video and follow them correctly you'll be ok from being disqualified.
Luckscout is a legitimate work from…
Luckscout is a legitimate work from home opportunity with very strict regulations. Review posts must follow a certain criteria and they must uphold a certain standard or Luckscout will develop a bad reputation and defeat it's own purpose. I have been working with Luckscout for a little over a month now, and I LOVE it. Don't let one bad review keep you from joining the Luckscout community. It is a very peaceful place full of opportunity for financial gain. It is also required that participation in the Luckscout community be peaceful, healthy and positive in nature. It is a virtual place for happy people who can support and encourage one another. Negativity is not tolerated. That being said, if you're looking for a healthy virtual space to make an honest living from the comfort of your home, I highly recommend Luckscout!
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