Paid4Tasks is a newly founded GPT (Get Paid To) platform which as its name states, will pay you money for completing tasks.
Those tasks include
- referring people to the platform
- completing surveys
- installing applications on your mobile phone
- etc
Despite being new, Paid4Tasks leverages the exact same system numerous platforms have been using during the last few years to scam tens of thousands of unsuspecting people like you and me.
Whatever positive you might hear about Paid4Tasks online, always keep in mind that it doesn’t really intend to help you earn money in any way.
Anyway, in this review, I will go over exactly what Paid4Tasks really is, how it works (or to be more accurate, doesn’t work), and why it might be of your best interest to steer clear of it… This way, you’ll be able to make an informed decision about whether it’s worth your time and attention or not.
Spoiler alert: It’s absolutely NOT!
And you are about to find out why…
Paid4Tasks Overview
Name of Product: Paid4Tasks
Owners: Unknown
Price: Free to join. Additional charges apply within the platform
Official Website: paid4tasks.com
Suggested? F*ck NO!
Counter-Suggestion(s): Wealthy Affiliate – Project 24
Earnings Potential
ZERO earnings potential… You’ll never make any money with Paid4Tasks.
Resources
Referral link, promotional banners, FAQ center, submission guidelines.
Value for Money
Free to join. Additional charges may apply after you join. The platform is much below useless.
Support
Support through a Skype and email. All of the addresses are fake!
Success Stories
Fake screenshots of payments to its influencers & fake positive testimonials on Paid4Tasks’ website.
Overall Rating
- Free to join
- Has just one pro
- Unrealistic claims
- Additional charges to complete tasks
- Fake contact information
- Fake payment proofs and testimonials
- Unable to cashout
- Potential hacking danger
Is Paid4Tasks Suggested?
F*ck NO!
If you are serious about earning money online the real way, trust me, you’d better ditch this review and check out Wealthy Affiliate and Project 24 instead!
What is Padi4Tasks About?
Paid4Tasks is heavily marketed lately throughout social media and YouTube as a way to earn money by getting your friends and followers to join the platform through your unique Paid4Tasks influencer link as well as for completing a variety of other very simple tasks which require no previous experience.
More specifically, Paid4Tasks claims that you’ll earn
- $25 just for signing up
- $2 for each person who clicks on your Paid4Tasks referral link
- an additional $10 for each person who joins Paid4Tasks after clicking on your referral link
- $30 for filling in surveys and entering contests
- $10 for installing applications on your mobile phone
- $50 for creating YouTube videos promoting Paid4Tasks
- $10 for publishing Paid4Tasks promotional posts on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram
Okay, everything sounds pretty simple and straightforward up until this point right?
Almost too good to be true someone could say…
Well, you couldn’t be more right!
Paid4Tasks is not what it seems at all…
It’s actually a big fat scam which never intends to let you get your hands on the money you’ve earned fair and square through it in the first place…
This solves the puzzling question “Why the heck would Paid4Tasks pay me so much money for doing so little work?”
Well, they really won’t!
Let me explain further…
How Does Paid4Tasks Work?
First of all, Paid4Tasks lures you in with the promise of a $25 sign up bonus…
Many people join Paid4Tasks thinking that they can get their hands on that $25 bonus right after creating their account.
This is exactly how I ended up joining Viral Pay, one of Paid4Tasks’ sister scams, for the first time a few months ago.
However, in order to be able to get your hands on either that $25 bonus or any additional money you earn with Paid4Tasks, you have to
- refer at least 5 people to the platform
- complete at least 4 tasks on the $30 TaskWall
- have at least 20 clicks on your unique Paid4Tasks referral link
- have earned at least $100 with Paid4Tasks
Some people will quit Paid4Tasks once they realize that they have to actually work a little bit more to get the $25 signup bonus they were promised. What’s pretty funny is that those are actually the lucky ones.
However, there are others who will say “What the hell, the tasks I have to complete to qualify for payment are not so hard. Plus, I can earn even more money by completing them. Let’s give it a try!” … Those are the ones who end up being scammed.
They start devoting time and energy into referring people to the platform and completing tasks, thinking that the next time they hit that “Request Payment” button, they’ll get hundreds of dollars deposited in their bank account.
However, what they don’t know is that Paid4Tasks will ban their account the moment they request a payment using as an excuse that they faked their clicks and referrals.
This way, the only winner out of this pathetic charade is Paid4Tasks.
- First, it lures you in with a $25 signup bonus
- Then it tells you that in order to get your signup bonus you need to meet certain criteria (get 20 clicks on your referral link, 5 referrals, complete 4 tasks, earn at least $100)
- It also tells you that for every click, referral, and task completed you’ll earn even more money
- So, you start trying to meet those criteria in order to qualify for a payment as well as increase your earnings
- When you finally meet every single one of those criteria and you request for the money you’ve earned fair and square, they kick you out leaving you high and dry
This way, Paid4Tasks got you to complete several tasks which bring money to its owners as well as drive more people to the platform which will, in turn, complete even more tasks which will, in turn, bring even more money to Padi4Tasks’ owners and all that, without having to pay anyone a single dime for their work.
Pretty appalling right?
Well, this is it… This is how Paid4Tasks works or to be more accurate, doesn’t work.
Get this very well in your head, Paid4Tasks will NEVER pay you a single dime! You will NEVER earn any money with it! Trying to make Paid4Tasks work is just a waste of time and energy.
Who is Paid4Tasks for?
Paid4Tasks is for no one… The platform is more useless than the “ueue” in “queue”.
The chances of earning money online by lying on your couch staring at the ceiling all day long are so much more than the chances of earning money with Paid4Tasks.
In fact, I am so confident that you won’t be able to earn even a single penny with Paid4Tasks that if you do, you can contact me with proof and I will deposit $100 more right in your account just for being wrong…
Who is Paid4Tasks NOT for?
Paid4Tasks is definitely NOT for anyone who wants to earn money online.
If you
- want to build a full-time income online to quit your job
- are in need of some extra money to provide for your family
- are working a part-time job and need a supplementary income to cover your expenses
- want to gain the freedom to work whenever you want and from wherever you want in order to be able to travel around the world
- have tried other MMO and GPT platforms and systems but failed to meet your financial goals and you are still looking for the real deal
- aren’t working at all and you are looking for a way to build a source of income online
then I suggest ditching this Paid4Tasks review and instead, check out Wealthy Affiliate or Project 24 because Paid4Tasks is never going to help you fulfill your financial goals.
What's Inside Paid4Tasks?
Paid4Tasks consists of the main members’ dashboard that you can see in the image right below.
On this dashboard, you’ll find
- your unique referral link
- an overview of the total clicks on your referral link
- the total number of people you have referred to Paid4Tasks
- the number of tasks you have completed
- the amount of money you’ve been credited
- a leaderboard
- a bunch of other navigational links and social media sharing buttons
On the very left of the dashboard, there is a menu which helps you easily navigate through the entire platform.
Below the menu, you can find a Skype address which you can use to contact your account manager in case you have any questions or require support regarding Paid4Tasks.
Let’s dig a little deeper, shall we?
Refer & Earn
This section contains
- your unique Paid4Tasks referral link
- a bunch of social media sharing buttons to easily share it
- the names of your referrals to Paid4Tasks
$30 TaskWall
This is where you can access all the tasks that are available for you to complete in order to qualify for your first cashout as well as earn more money, such as
- filling in surveys
- installing applications on your mobile phone
- and participating in contests
Promotional Posts
Contains several image banners to share online in order to increase your Paid4Tasks referral rate.
YouTube/Facebook/Twitter/Instagram Submission
Guidelines and instructions on how to further increase your Paid4Tasks earnings by publishing videos and posts promoting Paid4Tasks on YouTube/Facebook/Twitter/Instagram.
Rewards Center
Redeem your Paid4Tasks points (1 point = $1) for a variety of rewards such as
- Gift cards
- iPads, iPhones, Macbooks
- etc
My Account
Fill in your name, email address, and choose your preferred method of payment.
Payments
Monitor your total earnings, your unclaimed earnings, pending payments, payment method, and payment history.
Cashout
Request payment of the money you’ve earned with Paid4Tasks.
Also, track how close you are to meeting the requirements for your first cashout.
Help
This section contains answers to some frequently asked questions people have about Paid4Tasks.
Account Manager Skype
A Skype address (@Rumone.paid4tasks) of an “account manager” to contact when you need answers or require support regarding the platform.
The address is actually fake so don’t expect that you’ll get neither.
Paid4Tasks Success Stories & Testimonials
Paid4Tasks has published on its website a number of screenshots of payments made to several of its members.
You can find those payment proofs on paid4tasks.com/proof
Just a heads up, every single one of them is fake…
Let me explain…
First of all, none of those payments seems to have taken place by Paid4Tasks.
Some of them to have been made by Clout Pay, which is actually one of Paid4Tasks’ sister scams, while all the others don’t seem to display an actual payer at all.
In addition, the exact payment screenshots that you’ll see on Paid4Tasks’s website have also been used as payment proofs for other similar scammy platforms such as CloutShare, ReferralPay, and Viral Points as you can see in the images below.
Furthermore, as you can see in the image below, the domain name paid4tasks.com was registered on the 5th of September 2019.
This means that the platform didn’t even exist before 05/09/2019 and yet if you take a closer look, somehow all of Paid4Tasks’ payment proofs seem to have taken place before that date.
This could mean two things…
Either Paid4Tasks was paying people before it even existed or all its payment proofs are fake.
I’d go for the latter…
In an attempt to further increase its credibility and trustworthiness, Paid4Tasks has also included several positive testimonials on its home page (see image below).
Too bad, they have “fake” written all over them as well…
- They are all very generic and overly positive
- No last names of the reviewers
- Furthermore, all authentic reviews include a link to some kind of profile, website, or social media account through which you can reach the reviewer; those are not!
In addition, the reviewer Jayson D. claims that he has been a member of Paid4Tasks for over a year, Darrius J. for a couple of months, and apparently Ambria N. has been earning a lot of money with Paid4Tasks this whole year.
Yet, at the time of this review (19/09/2019), the platform is just 15 days old…
It’s extremely obvious that every single one of those testimonials is 100% fake.
How Much Does Paid4Tasks Cost?
Paid4Tasks is free to join.
However, it’s not 100% free to use.
You see, in order to complete some of the tasks on its $30 TaskWall, you’ll be asked to submit your mobile phone number and subscribe to various very pricey text message services which will keep forwarding you dozens of promotional text messages per month at your own cost. And those text messages aren’t cheap at all. Just one text message could cost up to $5 and sometimes even more.
Despite the fact that there are probably ways to unsubscribe from such services, I would never trust a scammy platform such as Paid4Tasks with my mobile phone number.
Furthermore, other tasks might ask you to fill in your credit card or bank account information.
If you don’t want to end up having money sucked out of your accounts by people you don’t know, don’t even think about it.
Plus, if you consider that Paid4Tasks will ban your account the moment you request a cashout, there’s really no point whatsoever in trying to complete those tasks in the first place.
Paid4Tasks Pros
- Free to join
1 • Free to Join
The only thing I like about Paid4Tasks is that it’s free to join.
This way, if someone decides to give it a try they will just waste some of their time and not any of their money until they realize that the platform is a scam which never intended to pay them in the first place.
Paid4Tasks Cons
- Has just one pro
- Unrealistic claims
- Additional charges to complete tasks
- Fake contact information
- Fake payment proofs and testimonials
- Unable to cashout
- Potential hacking danger
1 • Has Just One Pro
The fact that Paid4Tasks’ sole pro is that it’s free to join just turns me off…
2 • Unrealistic Claims
Just like the majority of completely useless MMO platforms do, Paid4Tasks uses a lot of unrealistic earning claims in order to increase the chances of people joining it.
The first thing that you’ll see when you land on Paid4Tasks’ website is a huge banner saying “Make $500 Today”…
First of all, if earning that much money with social media in a day were that easy, everyone in the world would be rich now…
Also, earning $500 online in one day could be possible only for established digital marketers with a ton of experience. It’s impossible for a beginner with no experience and no targeted audience to make that kind of money online in just a day, or even a month to be truthful.
Nonetheless, since Paid4Tasks will never actually pay you a single dime, the level of your experience with digital marketing doesn’t really matter.
No person can ever make money with Paid4Tasks, neither beginners nor advanced digital marketers.
Furthermore, Paid4Tasks claims to be operating since 2015, having paid $44 million to 300k of its members since then.
First of all, once again, Paid4Tasks is operating since 12/07/2019… At the time of this review (19/09/2019) it’s just 2 weeks old…
Secondly, it’s 100% impossible that platform has paid so much money to so many people in just 2 weeks.
And even if had, if you do the math, $44 million to 300k members equal to $147 per member.
That’s not that much money.
3 • Additional Charges
As I’ve mentioned earlier, in order to qualify for a cashout of your Paid4Tasks earnings you need to complete at least 5 tasks on its $30 TaskWall.
In order to complete some of those tasks, you’ll be required to submit your phone number and agree to subscribe to paid text-message services which will probably rip you off…
Other tasks might ask you to fill in your credit card or bank account info and then start charging you for random products and digital services you never actually bought.
This way you could end up losing a ton of money while attempting to complete tasks in order to qualify for your first Paid4Tasks cashout which is never going to actually take place because Paid4Tasks will ban your account once you request it.
Stay away, people!
4 • Fake Contact Information
Paid4Tasks provides two email addresses (contact@paid4tasks.com & hello@paid4tasks.com) as well as a Skype address (@Rumone.paid4tasks) to contact in case you need answers or support regarding the platform.
However, I checked both of those email addresses with an email checker software to see if they are valid or not, and as it turns out, they are not (see images below).
The Skype address is fake as well… A simple Skype search for that contact proves it.
Subsquently, Paid4Tasks offers no support whatsoever.
I would expect nothing less from such a shitty platform.
5 • Fake Payment Proofs and Testimonials
I really hate it when crappy platforms such as Paid4Tasks try to trick people into joining and using them by employing fake success stories, fake testimonials, and fake payment screenshots.
First of all, the fake payment screenshots that Paid4Tasks uses, prove that it indeed doesn’t pay its members… If it did, they wouldn’t publish fake payment proofs and risk their credibility and trustworthiness. They would just publish some real ones!
Secondly, the fact that Paid4Tasks’ creators have published fake positive testimonials shows that they know their platform sucks so bad that it would never get authentic positive testimonials from people who have actually tried it.
Lastly, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), using fake positive testimonials/success stories is considered illegal and subject to huge penalties as it encourages customers to invest in a product or service they otherwise wouldn’t if those fake testimonials/success stories didn’t exist, thereby defrauding them.
6 • Unable to Cashout
The biggest con of Paid4Tasks is that it will never let you get your hands on the money you’ve earned with it.
Even if it didn’t have any other cons and like a thousand more pros, this con alone beats the whole purpose of joining and using the platform in the first place.
Trying to make money with Paid4Tasks is like trying to hammer a nail to the wall with a sponge – it’s just pointless and will never, ever happen…
7 • Potential Hacking Danger
So, the other day, I tried to complete one of Paid4Tasks’ $30 TaskWall tasks which didn’t require me to submit any personal info, mobile phone, or credit card number.
It was actually a survey.
However, before I even got to access it, my antivirus went off giving me the alert below…
Apparently, Paid4Tasks’ tasks lead to 3rd party websites which contain viruses which could enable hackers to get their hands on personal data and sensitive information of yours such as the login credentials to your social media, email, credit cards, or even your bank accounts.
If you don’t have an internet security or antivirus program installed make sure to stay clear of Paid4Tasks at all costs…
If you’ve already accessed the platform without having any protection in place, you must immediately purchase an antivirus and scan your entire system in order to ensure that your computer hasn’t caught a virus and that your personal data and sensitive information are safe.
So, What Now?
Okay, so you read this Paid4Tasks review in its entirety…
Now what?
Well, as I see it, right now you have 4 options…
- You either waste your time and effort trying to make money online with Paid4Tasks (awful choice)
- You check out my top suggestions Project 24 or Wealthy Affiliate, which are proven to have helped hundreds of people earn their living online (optimal choice)
- You take a look at the dozens of others reviews I’ve put together hoping you’ll find something which suits you better there
- Or you walk out of here completely empty-handed
If I were where you are (which I’ve been), I would join Wealthy Affiliate (which is what I actually did).
Here’s why…
- Wealthy Affiliate is one of the best MMO platforms that currently exist
- I’ve actually been a premium Wealthy Affiliate member for almost 3 years now and I couldn’t be more satisfied with it
- Wealthy Affiliate has the most success stories I’ve ever seen in an MMO course. Dozens more are being published daily within its forum-like community
- It is completely FREE to join (no credit card required and no catches whatsoever)
Make sure to go ahead and find out more about Wealthy Affiliate by taking a look at my Wealthy Affiliate Review.
So, what are you going to do?
18 Responses
Hi Harry,
I have tried many “paid to click” and “get paid to” sites. Based on my experience, it is really not worth the time we invest in them.
To be honest, I earned some money from GPT sites you know what for hours of work I only earned pennies not even a dollar.
Cons outweigh the pros and thanks for taking the time to save people via your review. I too faced the challenge that with few sites I was not able to cash out, the money on the account is just the numbers but we can’t cash out.
I loved how easy the review makes it for readers and no additional research needed.
I am glad that you liked it Paul…
I’ve tried a ton of legit GPT, survey, and user testing websites myself and truth is that you can never earn serious amounts of money with them.
There’s only one way to earn real money online and this is starting some kind of online business (blog, store, YouTube channel, etc).
Harry
I have been reading so many awful reviews of these “get paid to” platform websites recently that I am kind of overwhelmed.
There have to be some out there that are worthwhile, and fulfill their promises!
I’ve been looking at Wealthy Affiliate. How long did it take for you to make a profitable online business venture with it?
Truth is that the internet is full of scams so you have to be careful. It’s good that you do your research though. Sooner or later you’ll end up with a legit platform which is going to help you fulfill your financial goals.
It took me about 2 years to make my first money online since I first joined Wealthy Affiliate. But I wasn’t that serious with it and I wasn’t working on my online business consistently. In fact, at some point, I had stopped for about 3-4 months. I am still not earning a full-time income but I am on my way.
There are Wealthy Affiliate members who have managed to get their online business from $0 to $10k a month in less than 3 years.
Don’t compare yourself to anyone. Your journey will be unique to you and definitely shorter than the journey of some people and longer than the journey of some others.
Just get started and you’ll see 😉
Harry
I was wondering, why would Paid4Tasks give me $25 just to join their website.
This is way too fishy, right? Earning so much money by taking surveys and doing other tasks and referring people is suspicious too.
That $25 is not enough for me to waste my time on their scams.
Thanks a lot!
Well, they don’t really give you $25 to join them… They make you think that they will give you $25 in order to bait you in.
Paid4Tasks will never pay you or anyone else a single dime.
Harry
Glad I came across this post as I was looking for other income streams and was thinking of giving this Paid4Tasks a try.
Since their issue is that they don’t pay people, I will definitely not waste my time in it.
I will certainly share this post to let all my friends know as well.
Thank you!
I am glad I helped you dodge a bullet there, Basize.
Harry
My favorite blunt reviewer with another awesome review right here.
I can’t believe that Paid4Tasks claims that one can make so much money by joining, completing surveys, and referring people. It’s obviously just a scam which tries to draw in the ignorant ones.
Thank goodness we have people like you to show us the way. Can’t wait to see your next ones.
Hey John, while earning so much money just by filling in surveys is really impossible, I know a lot of people who are earning their living by referring people to other online programs or online stores. This is called affiliate marketing.
The fact that Paid4Tasks won’t pay anyone doesn’t mean that there are no other legit platforms which could help you earn a lot of money by referring people.
In fact, my suggestions, Wealthy Affiliate and Project 24, both teach you how to create an online business which will be focused on bringing in revenue by referring people to several other platforms, courses, online stores, etc.
Maybe you should check them out…
Harry
A new name, a new website but still the same old scam…
To be honest, this Paid4Tasks platform is just a façade, a pure lie with no intention of benefitting anybody except the owners. I am sick AND tired of all these GPT websites, they all end up being the same thing.
I’m glad I read your review before joining them.
I’ll share this to raise awareness against platforms like this.
I am sick, tired, and sad about the fact that there are so many awful people out there who are trying to make money off of other people.
I am happy that I get to save some of them from wasting their time and money on scams such as Paid4Tasks.
Thanks for sharing!
Harry
Surprisingly, someone just suggested that I join this site a couple of weeks go.
I often wonder why someone who sets up a business decides to hide and now I’m just realizing it’s just a result of the false image they project to people about themselves.
I’m really glad to have come across this post, I’ll look into the suggested sites which you have given here.
Thanks for sharing.
I am thrilled that I could be helpful.
Let me know if you require any further assistance from me.
Harry
It’s a real shame that all those platforms have decided to scam the GPT industry as it’s a pretty easy sector to make money online. When you look at Clixsense (now changed to ySense) and Swagbucks etc, you realize that it’s probably best to just create a legit platform (because these sites make a lot of legit money).
As I said, a shame that Paid4Tasks opted to be so sly in their setup.
I believe that being legit is probably the best course of action if you are going for something more long-term and sustainable.
It’s obvious that the people who are behind all those scammy platforms don’t care about sustainability… They just want to make money fast and they don’t really care about any collateral damage this might cause.
To me, this Paid4Tasks seems like just another recycled shit meant to scam people and collect their personal information.
After reading this review, I cannot see any advantages at all of using this platform.
Fake testimonials, fake contact information, and unrealistic claims with no payment intended to be done.
I can’t just imagine myself joining a platform like this.
Truth is that Paid4Tasks is just a copy-paste of other similar scammy platforms such as Viral Pay and KashTree which have been scamming people for years…
Not joining ti is probably the best course of action!
Harry