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A helpful tip for LiteracyBase concerns

I am happy I received my second payment from LiteracyBase very early this morning. To be honest, I was a bit worried as I was expecting to receive payment on the Monday (10th of October). With all the problems seemingly arising with almost every new writing platforms and content mills these days, it seems there is no guarantee how long these sites will keep on paying.
I was quite busy on Monday and almost forgot it was LB payday. And unlike some members here, I don’t wait until the end of the previous month to request for redemption. I usually request it around the 20th to make sure I don’t forget or when I receive my payment from Upwork. I also tend to be slightly inactive in LB around the last week of the month anyway so there’s no point waiting for the end of the month before requesting for a cashout.
When Monday ended, that’s when I realized that it the 10th. I tried to read some forum threads here in LB and ForumCoin to check whether anybody got paid (or anybody else complaining) but didn’t see anything. So at that point, I decided to wait. I also read that there was a holiday in India so I thought it might be related to the delayed payment, too.
Tuesday came (the 11th) – still no payment. I waited for the whole day and saw some members already asking whether anybody got paid. I read a couple of members confirming my suspicion that nobody got paid on the 10th. At this point, it seemed disheartening. I was about to lose hope when I decided to drop a message to support to follow up. I thought that it might be because I sent the request “early” they might’ve missed my request.
This morning, I woke up to great news – I received my payment from LiteracyBase! I even checked my Paypal account to verify that it’s real. And yes, this is a screenshot of my Paypal account for your reference.


So far, it seems that LiteracyBase is here to stay. It keeps its promise to pay its members and even if I didn’t receive any replies from support team on my email, I got what I wanted anyway – which is to get paid on my redemption request. So for those who are still unsure on the credibility of LiteracyBase, this one’s for you. And for the members who also got worried about the delayed payment – here’s a tip:

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“Always send a message to support”

Whether it is delayed approval of articles or payment, it seems to me that the support team religiously checks for messages and acts on it. Of course, there is also a bottleneck addressing issues as we don’t know how many people are working as support. But with my experience so far, I am quite pleased that all my concerns are taken care of in 2 business days the latest. I know some prefer to post through forums but to me, a direct message works best! So kudos to the team behind LiteracyBase and thank you for the payment, too!




  • cessy08

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    • I have never redeemed at this site and did not know you have to ask for redemption. At another site when you reach pay out you get paid. It's automatic. I must remember that. Although I have not reached pay out yet. Good to know.

      • Oh yeah, you need to redeem manually before the month ends so you receive the payment on the 10th of the next month. I usually redeem as soon as I hit the minimum amount of 10USD and never wait until the end of the month. I tend to forget on the day itself so better to be safe.

      • You need not wait till the end of the month but redeem when you reach the minimum of 10 dollars. They will however pay you on the 10th or later of the following month. You can even collect dollars and postpone redemption.

      • Yeah, that's why I usually wait a couple more days for the site Admin to work on it or if I can't wait any longer - send them a direct message.

    • LB is one of the best sites that pays regularly and honestly I have read in many posts that a few cents are paid for the post of 300 words I think in three hundred words no body can explain the real issue in simple language with strong arguments that is the writers are supposed to write the blog post of 700 to 1000 words.

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