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Title: Is coinworker safe ?
Post by: Mrhugh on April 16, 2013, 04:06:15 AM
Hello . I am new to the bitcoin world. Right now i am just experimenting the problem is i haven got coins.

I visit sites that give for free but after visiting like 100 site i got 0.0003 .  Which can't even be sent to other addresses .  Now i am looking for small work to earn coins like translating , doing surveys ....etc

I found bitcoinworker. They give you task and for every completed task you get points once you get 180 point the send the equivalent btc to you address or that what they claim .

Is it safe ? Has any one tried it ? And how much would you earn say for 3 hours?

Thanks


Title: Re: Is coinworker safe ?
Post by: Mastergerund on April 16, 2013, 04:51:10 AM
If you read their information, you will see that points are roughly equivalent to .01 USD, and will be converted to BTC at the time you request payment. Looking at what the tasks are, it is far from reasonable for anyone from an advanced country to spend their time performing these tasks for only a few cents each.

As for whether the site is safe... If you are concerned, make sure you don't have any BTC wallets on the computer you are using, and scan your computer for malware before and after your work session.

Good luck!


Title: Re: Is coinworker safe ?
Post by: bitcoinget on April 16, 2013, 04:57:00 AM
Also check out BitcoinGet (see signature). We let you earn bitcoins for tasks and videos, and it's perfectly safe.


Title: Re: Is coinworker safe ?
Post by: Kevlar on April 16, 2013, 05:05:11 AM
I've had terrible experience with BitcoinGet.

90% of the time I go through what they're expecting, only to receive a message like, "We were unable to credit you for the offer. For more information, please visit the FAQ." and no recourse. Talk about a HUGE waste of time.


Title: Re: Is coinworker safe ?
Post by: bitcoinget on April 16, 2013, 05:28:14 AM
I've had terrible experience with BitcoinGet.

90% of the time I go through what they're expecting, only to receive a message like, "We were unable to credit you for the offer. For more information, please visit the FAQ." and no recourse. Talk about a HUGE waste of time.

We apologize for your bad experience. To prevent fraud, there are certain browser configurations necessary in order for advertisers to track activity properly. This is explained in the FAQ. In most cases, disabling that ad-blocker or even trying with a different browser is enough to successfully get credited.


Title: Re: Is coinworker safe ?
Post by: Mrhugh on April 16, 2013, 05:51:38 AM
Also check out BitcoinGet (see signature). We let you earn bitcoins for tasks and videos, and it's perfectly safe.

so its you who wasted 1 hour of my time . i downloaded the " stress free " app . and answered all questions . there is something wrong with one question

1) what is the stress meter ?  its " anxiety meter "  but it says not correct answer :(((((


Title: Re: Is coinworker safe ?
Post by: Miss_Magenta on April 16, 2013, 06:07:36 AM
g luck


Title: Re: Is coinworker safe ?
Post by: Kevlar on April 16, 2013, 05:09:27 PM
I've had terrible experience with BitcoinGet.

90% of the time I go through what they're expecting, only to receive a message like, "We were unable to credit you for the offer. For more information, please visit the FAQ." and no recourse. Talk about a HUGE waste of time.

We apologize for your bad experience. To prevent fraud, there are certain browser configurations necessary in order for advertisers to track activity properly. This is explained in the FAQ. In most cases, disabling that ad-blocker or even trying with a different browser is enough to successfully get credited.

Stock Chrome, no ad blocker, went through this process several times in the past, always the same experience. 20 minutes wasted watching some video only to not be credited. I don't buy the argument that I need to use IE or Firefox to get credit after having gone through the entire experience, that's just outright deceptive!

BitVisitor reliably pays out. BitcoinGet is a huge waste of time and I can't suggest it until they do something about their broken user experience. I've had several friends report the exact same experience with this. You're getting paid, yet I consistently get NOTHING. How is that even remotely good business?


Title: Re: Is coinworker safe ?
Post by: bitcoinget on April 16, 2013, 09:53:36 PM
Stock Chrome, no ad blocker, went through this process several times in the past, always the same experience. 20 minutes wasted watching some video only to not be credited. I don't buy the argument that I need to use IE or Firefox to get credit after having gone through the entire experience, that's just outright deceptive!

BitVisitor reliably pays out. BitcoinGet is a huge waste of time and I can't suggest it until they do something about their broken user experience. I've had several friends report the exact same experience with this. You're getting paid, yet I consistently get NOTHING. How is that even remotely good business?

We don't get anything if you don't get credited. Our advertiser notifies us when credit is made, so it's certainly in our best interest to have it working! We'll be looking for alternative video providers, but in the meantime if you're interested in helping us improve, perhaps you could answer a few questions for us:

1) Which country do you reside in?
2) What type of internet connection are you using?
3) Do you frequent other incentive sites, especially with video?


Title: Re: Is coinworker safe ?
Post by: Kevlar on April 17, 2013, 08:51:20 PM
Stock Chrome, no ad blocker, went through this process several times in the past, always the same experience. 20 minutes wasted watching some video only to not be credited. I don't buy the argument that I need to use IE or Firefox to get credit after having gone through the entire experience, that's just outright deceptive!

BitVisitor reliably pays out. BitcoinGet is a huge waste of time and I can't suggest it until they do something about their broken user experience. I've had several friends report the exact same experience with this. You're getting paid, yet I consistently get NOTHING. How is that even remotely good business?

We don't get anything if you don't get credited. Our advertiser notifies us when credit is made, so it's certainly in our best interest to have it working! We'll be looking for alternative video providers, but in the meantime if you're interested in helping us improve, perhaps you could answer a few questions for us:

1) Which country do you reside in?
2) What type of internet connection are you using?
3) Do you frequent other incentive sites, especially with video?

1. Los Angeles, California, USA.
2. Time Warner Cable DSL at 1.5mbps
3. Only BitVisitor, which doesn't really deal in video. They pay out like clockwork, every time.


Title: Re: Is coinworker safe ?
Post by: mekie on January 23, 2018, 08:50:51 PM
MrHugh. a stress meter sometimes called a strain gauge is used in engineering to measure stress or strain in a component or structure, the stress you get for example-when someone cuts you up when driving I would think would probably be measured by a rise in your blood pressure.


Title: Re: Is coinworker safe ?
Post by: ZeroDrifting on January 24, 2018, 01:39:13 AM
Sounds fishy! Use Paxful.com instead