Qcomments Review: The Truth About Writing Fake Comments for Cash
add_circle Pros
- The design is pretty user-friendly, which is a plus
- You can earn some cash, but it's not as much as you'd think
- The platform is easy to navigate, even for a newbie like me
- You get to write about a variety of topics, which can be interesting
- The pay is decent, but it's not worth the effort
remove_circle Cons
- The tasks are super boring and repetitive
- I started to lose trust in online reviews because of the fake comments
- The whole thing feels super sales-y and annoying
- I got tired of writing fake comments about products I've never used
- The platform is just too time-consuming for what you get out of it
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Hello everyone! Who wouldn't want to make some extra cash online? Especially if you've got some free time on your hands.
How I found out about this platform? I stumbled upon it on Irrecomend while reading reviews. I was intrigued, so I decided to give it a shot and see if I could make some money.
Today, I want to share my experience with you about this platform.
What's the deal with online earning? Qcomments is all about making money online by writing comments about various things.
Here's what the platform says about itself:
First things first, you need to sign up. Once you've created your account, it's a good idea to take the exam.
The exam. You don't necessarily have to take it, but if you don't, you'll mostly be limited to tasks like liking a post, commenting on a video, liking a post on GetReview, and so on. These tasks will earn you pennies, but you won't get any writing tasks.
The exam is basically a small grammar test to see how well you know Russian. It was a breeze for me, and I thought it was pretty easy. The final task in the exam is to write a short, unique, and grammatically correct text on a given topic with a certain number of words. The exam check might take a week or so. I managed to pass it on my first try.
If you pass the exam, you'll get an email from the support team. Now you can start writing simple comments.
I've gotta say, writing comments for Qcomments was a real challenge. You've got to write these comments under specific conditions, like a certain percentage of uniqueness, a certain number of characters, and no spelling mistakes. And often, you've got to write about stuff you've never even used before - websites you've never ordered from, doctors you've never seen, that kind of thing. It's basically like lying, but you've got to make it sound believable.
I ended up writing around 8 comments on websites I'd never ordered from, and let me tell you, it was a total drag. I got bored and gave up pretty quickly.
So, how long does it take for Qcomments to check your work? It can take several days, which is pretty slow in my opinion. Only after that will you get paid or get sent back to revise your work. When you revise, they'll tell you what you did wrong and what you can fix.
You can see the results of your work in the stats section.
Yellow means tasks that need revising. Green means tasks that are currently being checked. Black means tasks you've already completed and got paid for. Red means tasks you haven't finished yet.
Qcomments also has a ranking system. You can see how many points you need to get on certain tasks to move up the ranks. The more points you get, the higher your rank, and the more you get paid.
For example, if you fail a task, you'll get a zero rank and get paid peanuts.
The highest rank is 5. If you make it to that rank, you'll get access to tasks that pay $1 per comment.
Unfortunately, I only managed to get up to 1 rank.
Filters. I love that I can sort my orders by price, date, and task type. It's super convenient and helpful.
If I take on a task but then change my mind, I can easily cancel it. And then this little window pops up.
Pros.✅
1. I actually get paid for this. If you level up, you can earn a decent side income.
2. Super easy interface. The interface is really intuitive and easy to use, especially when working from a computer. I've worked from my phone too, but it's way slower.
Cons❌
1. So tedious. While you're waiting for your exam to be reviewed, you can earn money from likes, subscriptions, and stuff. But the actual process is ridiculously time-consuming and tedious. Let me give you an example: signing up for a Telegram channel. Here's how it goes:
you choose the task and hit start;you see the time limit you have to complete the task: say, 25 minutes;you navigate to the website;you sign up;you enter the link to the Telegram channel you joined;you enter the link to the account you used to join;you submitAnother example: writing comments
It's like, in almost every task, you have to click on links and then enter three more links in the task field. It's ridiculously time-consuming, even for simple tasks that can take up to several minutes.
2. The withdrawal process was a bit of a hassle at first, but I've got it figured out now.
According to the site's rules, you can only withdraw money once you've reached the minimum payout threshold. You can withdraw to a Visa, Yumi, or Tether trc20 card, but unfortunately, Visa withdrawals are only available in Russia - and I'm based in Belarus.
Electronic wallets aren't an option for me either, since I use Qiwi and it's not on the list of available wallets. Creating a Yumi account or another one just isn't worth it for me, considering I only earned 760 Russian rubles. 299 of those would go towards upgrading my wallet status, which just isn't worth it.
3. Making money by deceiving people isn't really my thing. I'm not here to preach morals, but I will say that some people might find it unacceptable. As for me, I'm neutral on the issue. What does bother me, though, is when people write fake reviews about doctors, medications, or pet products just for the money. Someone might read those reviews and end up with a bad specialist or a low-quality product for their pet.
The Verdict. I didn't enjoy my experience with Qcomments. Unfortunately, I didn't manage to earn anything here. My rating is -1 for the following reasons: it takes ages to level up, tasks are boring and tedious, making money by deceiving people, and no Qiwi wallet option. The plus side is that the interface is user-friendly, and you can earn something, albeit small. I'd give it 2 stars and wouldn't recommend it. Thanks for reading, and see you later ❤️
Instead of Qcomments, I'd recommend checking out Toloka. They actually offer a chance to earn some money.
On the other hand, Advego is a no-go for me
Editor's Summary
I gotta say, I was initially drawn to Qcomments because of its promise of real online earnings without any investment. But after giving it a shot, I realized it's not all it's cracked up to be. Here's the deal - I only lasted a short while on the platform before I decided to bail.
Featured FAQ
Is Qcomments a scam?Not necessarily, but it's definitely not worth your time
Can I really make money on Qcomments?Yes, but it's not as easy as they make it seem
What kind of tasks do I have to do on Qcomments?You write fake comments about products and services
Is Qcomments legit?It's a real platform, but it's not something I'd recommend
How much money can I make on Qcomments?It's not a lot, and it's not worth the effort
Can I use Qcomments on my phone?Yes, but it's not the most user-friendly experience
