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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby rina16 » 11 Oct 2017, 02:16

I want to try also but first I want to see the proof of payment. Thanks!
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby Ctstrphy » 11 Oct 2017, 02:26

I have completed the google form. But may I ask is this type of work is available to all countries? I believe Mturk is not available in the Philippines. I would love to know. Thanks and have a great day!
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby timobg » 11 Oct 2017, 06:51

Ctstrphy wrote:I have completed the google form. But may I ask is this type of work is available to all countries? I believe Mturk is not available in the Philippines. I would love to know. Thanks and have a great day!


I think it's available for international users as long as you get approved.
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby KloeRinz » 11 Oct 2017, 11:01

It's been three days and still no work. I guess the comment from Reddit saying that there usually are no jobs available is true. A shame since this is such a great gig.
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby mildredtabitha » 11 Oct 2017, 16:03

Remote workers? Do they include international users too?
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby KloeRinz » 11 Oct 2017, 21:48

mildredtabitha wrote:Remote workers? Do they include international users too?

Yes, they do. However, no work available right now.

EDIT: Got work earlier and still has now. I already earned $23 in 3 hours. ;)
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby shawn » 12 Oct 2017, 16:35

Yeah, there were a lot of tasks this morning. Just when I thought that it was over, another batch came in after a gap of 15 minutes. :)

The only pending task right now requires calling US numbers.

Ctstrphy wrote:I have completed the google form. But may I ask is this type of work is available to all countries? I believe Mturk is not available in the Philippines. I would love to know. Thanks and have a great day!


Yes, they do accept international workers. You don't have to be a member of Mturk to quality. Being a ForumCoin member is enough, provided you pass their screening.
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby Braids » 12 Oct 2017, 20:01

Think i'm gonna do the test gain tomorrow
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby KloeRinz » 13 Oct 2017, 07:34

Work just pops out and dies out so fast :/
Well, I managed to catch up and earn $15 earlier. Hehehehehe.
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby ladyninja » 13 Oct 2017, 09:06

Important life lesson learned here - believe something even when it sounds too good to be true..
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby blair » 13 Oct 2017, 10:17

There are 1,400 available task just now. But I could not work on them because the task is basically calling out some numbers provided and you need to verify some information. To those who had been doing these tasks what are you using to make a phone call?
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby KloeRinz » 13 Oct 2017, 10:21

blair wrote:There are 1,400 available task just now. But I could not work on them because the task is basically calling out some numbers provided and you need to verify some information. To those who had been doing these tasks what are you using to make a phone call?

You need to be in the USA, I presume. Also, just ignore call tasks and wait for the other types.
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby timobg » 13 Oct 2017, 11:06

blair wrote:There are 1,400 available task just now. But I could not work on them because the task is basically calling out some numbers provided and you need to verify some information. To those who had been doing these tasks what are you using to make a phone call?


I think you can do those even if you don't live in USA
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby zetheon » 13 Oct 2017, 12:06

timobg wrote:
blair wrote:There are 1,400 available task just now. But I could not work on them because the task is basically calling out some numbers provided and you need to verify some information. To those who had been doing these tasks what are you using to make a phone call?


I think you can do those even if you don't live in USA but you have to be able to call those numbers for free - maybe with some free voip software or skype.. And your English has to be perfect I guess.

No, there's no way you could do that, If you use VoIP like Google Voice , you still need to be in the USA and you have to have a real telephone number for the confirmation of your VoIP number. Trust me, I did what you think, but I did not succeed. Hopefully, there's another way we can contact local telephone numbers from the USA and New tasks for international members as well.

I loved the program because the payment is so great compared to other micro job sites.
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby shawn » 13 Oct 2017, 18:02

I'm not from the USA but I managed to place some calls to score a few points for this task. I just loaded a prepaid card combo for long distance calls and the $.04 cost per minute is worth the $.25 payout per call. It's not easy though, as I
can't make my call private and some companies probably don't fancy answering inquiries from a stranger in my country. I'll resume the tasks if I can find a way or a free app to hide my number. The *67 and even the #131 prefix just won't work.
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby KloeRinz » 13 Oct 2017, 21:26

shawn wrote:I'm not from the USA but I managed to place some calls to score a few points for this task. I just loaded a prepaid card combo for long distance calls and the $.04 cost per minute is worth the $.25 payout per call. It's not easy though, as I
can't make my call private and some companies probably don't fancy answering inquiries from a stranger in my country. I'll resume the tasks if I can find a way or a free app to hide my number. The *67 and even the #131 prefix just won't work.

Now that's called being smart. Well, they ran out of call tasks now. Back to zero, fellas.
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby blair » 14 Oct 2017, 03:06

shawn wrote:I'm not from the USA but I managed to place some calls to score a few points for this task. I just loaded a prepaid card combo for long distance calls and the $.04 cost per minute is worth the $.25 payout per call. It's not easy though, as I
can't make my call private and some companies probably don't fancy answering inquiries from a stranger in my country. I'll resume the tasks if I can find a way or a free app to hide my number. The *67 and even the #131 prefix just won't work.


Cool. Hope you can share whatever that app you can find in the future. I had heard similar apps before but I ignored because I have no immediate need. This site pays better than most I know and I would not mind spending time and a few dime just to accomplish this specific task. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby chekdn » 15 Oct 2017, 01:49

blair wrote:
shawn wrote:I'm not from the USA but I managed to place some calls to score a few points for this task. I just loaded a prepaid card combo for long distance calls and the $.04 cost per minute is worth the $.25 payout per call. It's not easy though, as I
can't make my call private and some companies probably don't fancy answering inquiries from a stranger in my country. I'll resume the tasks if I can find a way or a free app to hide my number. The *67 and even the #131 prefix just won't work.


Cool. Hope you can share whatever that app you can find in the future. I had heard similar apps before but I ignored because I have no immediate need. This site pays better than most I know and I would not mind spending time and a few dime just to accomplish this specific task. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
What is the name of this site?
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby zetheon » 15 Oct 2017, 07:18

no tasks available as of the moment
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Re: Looking for remote workers ($5-10+/hr)

Postby KloeRinz » 15 Oct 2017, 09:12

zetheon wrote:no tasks available as of the moment

I think we should all collaborate by reporting which time tasks often appear in gethybrid.
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