Tinycent is a new writing site where we write blogs consisting of a minimum of 200 words. We are paid for views and nothing else. It is still in its nascent stage. Admin there has promised better working conditions and are in the process of upgrading it step by step.
There was an issue there where we were not getting paid. There was inordinate delay and some already have left the site assuming that it was a spamming and a fraudulent site. This assumption is based on many sites that have given users that treatment.
It is but natural to become restless when payment is not made which is the very purpose why users create blogs and post them on sites.
Apparently, there was work being done behind the scenes by the site and a few to and fro interactions made me feel that this site is genuine. The crux of the matter is whereas other Nationals can be paid through PayPal Indians are out of that list. I get a phone call from the owners of tinycent giving me the bad news that Indians cannot get or pay through paypal when it involves another Indian.
I did some research and got to read this link which clearly states that it is a rule concerning all Indian sites.
Here is a link that discusses this issue
https://www.quora.com/Why-isnt-PayPal-allowed-for-payments-made-within-India
There are indeed other gateways but none like PayPal and not many sites go for them. Admin of tinycent is studying to see if there could be other gateways that could be used without having to ask for bank details and that would take time.
Indians are now expected to give their bank details for transfer. After studying the pros and cons I find this to be a safe route where only money can be sent but not withdrawn
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Yes, Tinycent is not a good site for the writers because the site pays delays and sometimes does not pay is a very serious thing for all of us because we write for earning and they do not pay us hurt our mind.
Is blogging at TinyCent worth your time and effort? My experience with TinyCent so far has not been encouraging. I tried to sign up for the purpose of reviewing the site, but I haven’t been able to complete registration after two weeks of trying. This post will explain why I don’t have high hopes for this site.
After not getting my verification email, I clicked the “contact us” link on the bottom of the login form. See form below. Black label at bottom was not part of screen shot. I added my comment to it. I cropped off site logos so as not to violate copyright.
I have never yet joined a writing site that asked for my phone number. TinyCent requires it at sign-up. They say it’s so they can contact you about payment information and payouts. Some members confirm getting these calls and having satisfying conversations with the owner.
However other sites pay me through PayPal, and they never have asked for my phone number. Why does TinyCent need it? Do they suspect possible fraudulent activity from some of their members?
Thank you all for the post to warn us for such sites, some sites i joined pay only for old members and sometimes also accept reviews only from their freinds and so. they are not trusty sites anymore