There is no easy money

@emelas (234)
Maputo, Mozambique
August 3, 2025 5:52pm CST
Everyone likes easy money, but when it comes to working, some refuse. Is it possible to earn money sitting at home these days? I've been trying for years and years, but thanks to MyLot, I'm hoping that my life will change from this app because there are a lot of bills to pay. Does anyone already pay their rent thanks to this MyLot app?
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@LindaOHio (198907)
• United States
4 Aug
You will make just a few cents a day here. Most are here for the friendships, not the money.
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@LindaOHio (198907)
• United States
5 Aug
@emelas Yes, I enjoy all of my friends here.
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@porwest (106157)
• United States
25 Aug
Wait. What? You haven't surpassed a million bucks here yet? lol
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@emelas (234)
• Maputo, Mozambique
4 Aug
Really brother, it's great to be here exchanging experiences and talking with you.
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4 Aug
Nobody pays the rent with what they are rewarded with here. Your life will not change. You will not get very much here at all Have fun
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@porwest (106157)
• United States
25 Aug
@emelas Where? I might pack my bags right now if I could live on $5 a month. lol Even in Mozambique the average salary is $280 a month. $5 doesn't even scrape the surface off that.
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@emelas (234)
• Maputo, Mozambique
4 Aug
It's true, bro, but there are people who survive with this, brother.
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4 Aug
@emelas Nobody survives with what the earn on Mylot alone. Trust me about that
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@Jenaisle (16280)
• Philippines
4 Aug
Not really, but I earned my first PayPal earnings from MyLot. The pay could buy you snacks for the day, but I don't expect to pay my bigger bills with it, unless I plan to reply to all discussions and post discussions that have at least 100 responses every day.
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@emelas (234)
• Maputo, Mozambique
4 Aug
Oh my God and you still have to spend money on the internet, I believe that anyone who has already made 5 thousand dollars here on mylot lol
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@porwest (106157)
• United States
25 Aug
Even with that many responses, you'd hardly make a living here. Even converted to pesos.
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@porwest (106157)
• United States
25 Aug
@emelas I don't think anyone has made $5,000 here. I've been here for nearly a decade and I've onbly made around $700.
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@wolfgirl569 (121363)
• Marion, Ohio
4 Aug
I don't know of any online jobs that will pay your rent
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@emelas (234)
• Maputo, Mozambique
10 Aug
Lol
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@Traceyjayne (4576)
• United Kingdom
5 Aug
You won’t be able to pay any bills from what you earn on MyLot. It is interesting being on here and it’s a bonus that you do earn something …but, you can’t not earn a wage here.
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@emelas (234)
• Maputo, Mozambique
10 Aug
It really is true
@porwest (106157)
• United States
25 Aug
Let me just be very frank and honest here, since you asked. No. You will not change your life through myLot. No. You will not make a living on myLot. No. You will not pay your rent using myLot. And no, you will not make money sitting at home UNLESS you already have money that makes money for you. You have to work. Beyond that, you cannot spend your entire paycheck, so you have to mind every penny and make them go as far as you possibly can. Be frugal and be contemplative about every single penny coming in, and every single one going out. Live below your means and save what you don't need. When you have enough saved to cover emergencies, start saving for things to invest in that will grow and earn dividends for you. Invest for a future, for financial freedom and retirement. Most importantly, don't waste time chasing money that isn't there. Go out and chase the money that IS. That's my two cents worth and you're welcome in advance. Onward and upward to you and I wish you all the best in your pursuits.
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• Maracaibo, Venezuela
25 Aug
@porwest. Well, I do know people who have been able to pay their rent with remote jobs, but they're more professional jobs, perhaps as content editors, writers, etc. It's not like they have everything easy, in fact it's quite hard to be editing all day, however it's no harder than building roads under the sun.But the financial advice you present is very interesting because I am analyzing it for myself and it makes sense and is organized.On the other hand, making friends and earning a little money for doing so and sharing your ideas and having your ideas shared is not a bad thing at all.
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• Maracaibo, Venezuela
25 Aug
@porwest Well, first of all, I don't know what site I can make the owner of the publication, but we are given to people from another country other than the United States to call remote work precisely Those jobs that you do online for people from another country and not necessarily with a payroll structure simply contract by job.For example, if I'm going to sell an institutional voice, it's most likely that whoever asks me for it needs it for a specific product or service will pay me, and that's where our agreement ends.
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@porwest (106157)
• United States
25 Aug
@YuleimaVzla Remote work is a very different thing than what the author of this post was talking about. When it comes to remote work, we're talking about someone gainfully employed, working for a company, and who is paid a negotiated salary for a specified work assignment. But yes, a place like myLot is simply a fun place to interact that also offers us a nominal bit of compensation for what we do here. But the operative word is nominal. myLot is not a job, we are not employed, we do not have a specific assigned task with deadlines or conditions attached to them, we are not required to report to anyone, or even show up for that matter. myLot is simply a past time that pays a few pennies to us for our thoughts. It will never be a place that could ever replace a real job, or even be enough to pay most bills we have. Granted, this author lives in Mozambique where the average salary is $280 a month. $5 will go farther there than say here, in the United States, where the average salary is roughly $5,000. But it still won't take the place of anything that generates a real source of income valuable enough to make a living doing it.
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@xstitcher (35302)
• Petaluma, California
5 Aug
LOL--I wish I made enough money on here to pay my rent!
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@emelas (234)
• Maputo, Mozambique
10 Aug
it would be really good
@rakski (147338)
• Philippines
4 Aug
earnings here is not much if you will make this your source of income
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@rakski (147338)
• Philippines
5 Aug
@emelas you have to aim first that you will be able to make it to payout monthly
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@emelas (234)
• Maputo, Mozambique
4 Aug
Let's do it, one day we'll get there
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• Torrington, Connecticut
25 Aug
Highly doubt it, What I make here a month I spend a minute lol
@YuleimaVzla (1603)
• Maracaibo, Venezuela
23h
Well, it's not to discourage you, the profits aren't that much either, but it really helps, as I mentioned to someone in this post,For example, here in Venezuela, $5 gets you a pizza or a t-shirt, which isn't a big deal, but it is positive.You win them by spending time with people who have interesting things to say and expressing your ideas.
@Shivram59 (45229)
• India
4 Aug
I agree. From mylot we can't make a lot of money. It pays just five dollars to us, that too after working for months I'm told we can make much money by creating blogs, and attracting visitors there This again is not so easy. I don't know how to do that.
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@Shivram59 (45229)
• India
4 Aug
@emelas It is not easy to attract visiters to your blog or you tube channel.
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@emelas (234)
• Maputo, Mozambique
10 Aug
@Shivram59 I am a music producer and I am looking for a platform that really pays well and I have already been paid once for my work around 50 dollars
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@emelas (234)
• Maputo, Mozambique
4 Aug
It's true brother, it makes sense
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