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Trick Questions to Avoid in Timebucks

By MWINGI TIMES CORRESPONDENT 

Anyone's money is earned through sacrifices. This can be through working overtime,  concentrating for longer and trying harder.  Timebucks is no exception. 
A screenshot showing conflicting instructions on a Timebucks task.  Users cannot be sure if they should watch a video for 3 minutes or 4 minutes. |COURTESY

Advertising companies want to reward only participants who understand what their businesses entail. Through this, they weed out pretenders to their cash vaults by tricking them. 

When you are watching YouTube videos for pay, ensure you meet the minimum allocated time before uploading the screenshots.  An advertiser will say, "watch for 2 minutes ". Then just below the instructions, they throw another term of prove that you were keen saying upload only videos showing you watched for at least 4 minutes.  

Users in hurry will watch for less allocated time and miss dollar payments. But it is to the advantage of advertiser since YouTube will count you as having watched the video and you will not get any money for that.

Another trick is that you will be told "DO NOT SUBSCRIBE ". This is meant to catch users who have participated before in Timebucks marketing campaigns. 

To survive above trap,  first open the video assigned and go to the button to unsubscribe before watching and sending the screenshot. 

If you send the screenshot of watching the clip in subscribed format, you're in for regrets having wasted your time and money.

As always,  manage your expectations and first act on simple tasks before graduating to more complex ones. This saves you time and helps you earn more since all tasks are timed and are set to expire once allocated time elapses.

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