They say they'll pay you on Thursday…
They say they'll pay you on Thursday but I guess Thursday for them never comes😂
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They say they'll pay you on Thursday but I guess Thursday for them never comes😂
There is almost no transparency about the company behind the site, and it’s difficult to find real proof that people are actually getting paid. After spending time completing tasks, it feels like the system is designed to keep users engaged without meaningful rewards.
I would not recommend this platform to anyone looking for legitimate remote work. It feels unreliable and potentially misleading.
Its fake don't waste your time with it...You have to do referrals which basically kinda works like a ponzy scheme. Its fake too some tasks in there make 0 sense.
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