Does anyone use microworkers .com if so how much do you usually make per month

United States
January 23, 2011 4:09pm CST
just wondering, just joined the site and I don't know how well they pay or how long it takes for them to pay you and if the money can go straight into your paypal like mylot
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• United States
23 Jan 11
I am a member there and it depends on the available tasks and how many your are willing to participate with. Sort of like here on myLot, how much you participate with versus me depends on your interest and availability of time. So it can be limitless. As for how long, the first cash out you request a pin that is mailed to your home to verify the validity of a human versus a bot and for tax purposes. There after you can enter that pin into your account, and for some it may take a week, as it did for me and for other it may take two weeks after entering the pin. The pin is a one time requirement, there after you can cash out regularly upon meeting minimum requirement. My guess from what I have heard members discuss this is first payment about 23 days. Best of luck.
• United States
2 Feb 11
thank you I appreciate the help
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
23 Jan 11
I had joined the program and had been wroking on the tasks. But, recently, with my full-time job keeping me so busy, I have not checked in on that site for quite some time now. But, I do like the program very much, and now that you have reminded me, I will get back to it as soon as I have the time. Thank you.
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@zoey7879 (3092)
• United States
29 Jan 11
I created my account on 1/15, with today being 1/29. From the time of creation up until about an hour ago, I earned $36.38 ... With maybe 2-3 total hours of effort. I set my funds to deposit into Paypal, but they do allow for, I believe, Alert Pay and at least one other pay option. As this is my first payout, I am unsure of how long it takes for them to process.
@mlla24 (841)
• Mexico
24 Jan 11
microworkers is the place where i have make moree money in the internet, the pin cashout is sending by traditional mail, is around one month from arrive, but when you got the pin the cashout is in 3 days maximun, and you can make per day what ever you wants.
@mlla24 (841)
• Mexico
24 Jan 11
my favorites microworkers and beruby.
• Philippines
23 Jan 11
Most of the jobs offered requires you to have a blog. And not just any blog mind you. You got to have a good pagerank before your work is verified.
@zoey7879 (3092)
• United States
29 Jan 11
About 1/3 of the jobs are for blog sites... That is, the good paying ones. There are still many tasks that involve adding/liking sites on Facebook, making announcements using Twitter, conducting websearches, and the dreaded PTSU site. There are also often times tasks available involving Youtube. Worried about privacy and spam? Create a secondary email address just for the purpose of PTSU sites so that the spam doesnt interfere with your regular email. You can always create bunk Youtube, Twitter, and FB accounts.. although for many Twitter and Youtube tasks, the employer requires a minimum amount of followers, usually ranging from 100-300. I've mad $36.xx in 14 days, and none of it was from blogging tasks.
• United States
3 Mar 11
I have joined there. I have done some tasks. Waiting on a few to get approved. After that I am going to try to cash out. Will let you know what happens.
@zoey7879 (3092)
• United States
25 Jan 11
I just joined Microworkers 11 days ago. So far, I've earned $32, without doing any blogs. I think that I only did 3 bookmarking tasks, because I only use StumbleUpon for bms. I still have another $3-$5 worth of tasks that are waiting to be approved. I mailed off for my PIN when I made the first minimum payout and am still waiting for it to arrive. There's a definite technique to this.... ;)
@topffer (42156)
• France
23 Jan 11
It depends of the time that you give to the tasks. I had been paid twice only last year, but I made my second cash out in less than three weeks with only very easy tasks. When you join, or when you have not been active since a long time, the system does not permit you to have less than 75% pending tasks, but this number will increase with the number of your well done and paid tasks during the last 30 days. So, the response is : the amount that you can earn is limited during the first weeks, and then the sky is the limit .