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Jaime R.

Galveston County, United States

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About Me

I'm here to share the good and the bad. With tips and alternatives (unsponsored.)

How I Can Help

I love to tattle on you! I'll be lettering the world know if something has behaved poorly, I'll also let em know you deserve a deeper look if you impress! I've been a retail, customer service, and product auditor, or secret shopper, for 20+ years. I am experienced in the fundamentals of various establishments standards for customer report.

3 Reviews by Jaime

  • Homeaglow

8/10/23

This site will at first seem like a great deal, and then it will go to Not A Bad Thing, then it will feel like a scam more and more.

The misleading information given to the clients is"professional cleaners with their own equipment and supplies," "can focus on areas of your concern (making it a deep clean at a basic clean price,) and placed absurd demands on independent contractors while taking $5 an hour from them for marketing fee, charging them to get paid fast, and suspending and charging a reinstatement charge for every little complaint a client will have.
They grossly underestimate the amount of time it takes for a person, by themselves, to do a first-time clean.
Giving a lot of bad first experiences to clients.
And the one person cleaning doesn't make enough to bring a second person. At 19 an hour minus 5 and hour, it's almost not worth going to a property for less than 6 hours of cleaning.

The people you hire on this platform to clean your house are independent contractors, and marketing is expensive, and finding people to clean for is difficult without a website like this.

Tip for consumers:
Looks on Nextdoor App for independent cleaners that would be more than happy to clean for a nice discount compared to larger companies. They're the same people who get sucked into working for a bs plat like this, anyway.

  • InboxDollars

5/4/23

This is one of a few GPT platforms owned by the same company. Different people will make arguments in favor of which is better, buh guess what? Doesn't matter, cause they twins.* -see Swagbucks, MyPoints, ShopAtHome, CouponCause, Ysense, and Upromise. Isn't marketing great? Well, isn't it?

This machine works great for everyone involved. We the media consumer can be paid small amounts of money to blow our time grinding out surveys, playing games, both by the amount of time in the game or by reaching a certain level or milestone, either all at once or in graduating thresholds, signing up for various things from coupons to credit cards, insurance to virus protection.

I personally haven't figured out how to watch content for any amount of pay out, but you can do web searches and work towards scratch offs, which I've only ever received between $.05 and $.15, it's rumored you can win $100, I can dream.

There are games that will payout a good sum of money to power grind to high levels, those are worth it. Make sure you don't already have this game "owned" with in your Google account, or you won't get a thing, even if you tried it and deleted it, poo. If you know what I mean, you know what I mean.

Cashing out. If it's your first time please note: you have to validate your information or your account will be suspended. It happened to me. I called out for $130.00 and they banned me. I contacted support, left ugly reviews, pouted, ran up my water bill, flipped off my cat and died my hair black.

Ok so It was dark brown, and it was too cover my gray hairs, which was the real reason I ran up the water bill, and my cat never stops eating and meowed the entire time I was in the shower...

Any way, all I had to do was prove my account was owned by a pretty and young looking human, and they reinstated me and cha-ching, momma got paid!

My advice though, choose one of these platforms and take screenshots of your offers.

I'm so sick of sponsored reviews and I will not leave my link anywhere. I am not paid, but I'll help you with the most honest and realistic review on the interwebs!

Tip for consumers:
Get paid to!

Products used:
Games, long surveys, apps

Service
Value
Quality
  • WinLoot

10/22/22
Verified purchase

I have decided that I am going to attempted all of the regular draws every day for 365 days, and document the results.

I've been a member since 2015, and I have no result before now.

Today is October 22 2022.

Tip for consumers:
Be prepared to waste a lot of your time.

Products used:
Sweepstakes drawings and instant wins

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Jaime R.'s review of Homeaglow earned a Very Helpful vote

Jaime R.'s review of WinLoot earned 4 Very Helpful votes

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