Sunday, 15 December 2019

Online Task That Pays Fast

So, I will just continue from where I stopped (if I still remember where that is).
I know a lot of people will say things like, "PTC is a waste of time". "How many years will it take for you to make a hundred dollars?"
Well, I thought so too. In fact, until a few months ago, I resented the idea of trying to scrape a living from PTC sites. The whole truth about PTC is this:
Using PTC sites should be a part time job, until you learn the ropes completely!
A lot of people do not understand this, and they spend all their time on a site. At the end of the day, after clicking 50-100 ads, they are left with a whooping sum of about $0.1 to show for it.
Did I say whooping? Come on, it's funny! If you click 100 ads at an average of $0.002 per ad, it amounts to $0.2, and that with all the data, battery, and time.
Second truth: You will be frustrated with PTC sites if you're there to view adverts.
That was my problem many years ago when I first started out. I would buy time on the internet in a cyber cafe, and, after spending close to 2 hours, I had less than N80 to show for it. Kai! When I think of these things, I can't help but laugh my heart out at such foolishness.
So, in this thread, I'm going to discuss with you ALL the means of making reasonable money from PTC sites, and I hope that your experience will be better devoid of time wasting, as you learn from my own experience.

So before I write about the PTC sites, I thought that I should tell you how you will receive your money (or rather, how I receive my pay).
First, you will need to have an account with any(or as many as you like) of these payment processors. I don't need to write notes on them, so I will just give you direct links to signup page.
1. Signup on Paypal
I don't even know why I put Paypal first, when Nigerians are not even part of their plans. Well, recently, they probably understood that Africa, and indeed, Nigeria, ranks high in daily internet business transactions and decided to let Nigerians sign up on Paypal.
However, there are limitations for Nigerians on Paypal, except they've been removed.
All PTC sites accept Paypal accounts, so having one is alright.
I will keep the issue of verification of Paypal account until later.
2. Create a Payza Account
Payza, former AlertPay, has proven the test of time, not only in years of experience, but in acceptability. This reason is why PTC sites accept Payza accounts for payout, although I know a few that don't accept Payza from Nigerians. Oh Nigeria! Giant of Africa.
3. Get a PerfectMoney Account
Perhaps I reserved the best for last.
I love PerfectMoney! When you check that the same $1 has the highest exchange rate on PM from e-currency exchangers, you will understand why having a PerfectMoney account is an indispensable tool. When you combine PM and PTC sites that have low minimum cashouts, you could be making daily withdrawals of up to $10 daily!
Now, after you have these accounts, how do you withdraw?
The easiest and hassle-free means of receiving your cash to a local bank account is through e-currency exchangers. I am talking about merchants who you can sell your e-currency to, and they will pay you directly to your bank account.
That way, all you need do is transfer the money in your payment processor(PM, PP, PZ)'s account into theirs, and they will pay you directly into a Nigerian account which you specify.
Other ways of receiving your payments include shopping on Amazon and Walmart with gift cards, making online payments directly from your payment processor account (think Paypal), and donations to charity!
We are now in gear 1. You wait

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