At SocioGiGs, we take security seriously and we do not allow FAKE or Proxy accounts. In any case that we found that you are running a fake or you have multiple accounts, then we will disable your account(s) instantly and all the funds reversed.
A Users earnings can vary greatly. It depends on the number of accepted gigs. Users can receive payment at the earliest one week after the successful completion of an assignment. There are varying options for payment depending on a worker’s location.
When a User opens their account they will be required to add payment details. These details will differ depending on what payment option they select or what is available to them. First, the worker must select which payment type they desire. Secondly, all workers must advise if they are a self-employed professional or freelancer. If the worker’s country requires them to use a tax number then they must select “yes” and add the number. Those in the USA have to add their SSN. If receiving payment via a platform the worker needs to add the associated email and/or link that account with their SocioGiGs account.
Before opening an account, many potential workers want to know what the hourly rate is for working at SocioGiGs. However, there isn’t an hourly rate as payment is for each gig or microtask performed. Work done at socioGiGs isn’t done as a paid employee on a salary. For this reason, the amount that can be earned will vary. Gigs can earn anything from one dollars to several tens of dollars.
Several other factors are involved that enable SocioGiGs to set the payment rate for a job. These rates are re-evaluated to ensure they stay fair. Therefore, when it comes to how much someone can earn it will always vary. A worker who can only spare a few hours a week looking for and completing work will likely earn much less than someone who is checking and working several hours a day, several days a week. Additionally, people work at different paces, one worker may complete 50 gigs per hour, another may complete 30. This means their average hourly rate will be different. Other factors include gigs offered, qualifications passed, skills, and more.
1. PayPal
2. Payoneer.
3. M-Pesa
4. Airtm
5.Bank Transfer
The way in which a worker gets paid is dependent on the payment option. However, let’s start with the beginning of the process: When a gig is completed it will show in the Work History and be assigned a status of In Review or Completed. In Review means that the gig has been successfully submitted and is now waiting to be reviewed by someone. In some cases if a certain time period passes without review the job is marked as completed. Completed means that the job has been accepted and the payment for it will be made. Jobs that aren’t don’t pass quality checks are marked as Rejected. The Account History shows the date the job is ready for payment in the Payable On column. Once a job is complete and the payable date has been reached that job and any others will be included on the next bill run.
The bill run is the process where all data relating to paying workers is processed by SocioGiGs finance department. An invoice is produced and appears in the worker’s account. It shows all gigs done, the payment, and the payment and personal details of the User. The bill run will only take eligible accounts into consideration. Again, this process depends on the payment type selected:
PayPalThis method requires the worker to have at least 20 EUR/USD waiting to be paid before the bill run is started. Payments are then made on 15th of every month. Any accounts that have less than the minimum required will see the balance carry over. Once paid the balance will show in the worker’s PayPal account balance.
PayoneerSimilar to PayPal, this method requires the worker to have 20 EUR/USD due to be paid. Again, payments are made on 15th of every month with lower balances carried over. The payment will go through Payoneer and into the bank account attached to the Payoneer account.
SEPAThis stands for Single Euro Payments Area. This area covers most of Europe, however, not all of these countries are able to be paid via SEPA for work done at SocioGiGs. The UK is an example of one of these countries.
This method requires the worker to have at least 250 EUR/USD waiting to be paid before the bill run is started. As soon as you hit $250, it will be automatically paid.
M-Pesa.This method requires the worker to have at least 20 EUR/USD waiting to be paid before the bill run is started. It only applies to workers from Kenya. To be paid by M-Pesa, you need to have a fully registered mobile simcard and it must be registered under your name.
Airtm.This method requires the worker to have at least 20 EUR/USD waiting to be paid before the bill run is started.
NOTE: We regularly undertake security measures to make sure that all the data and personal information are correct.
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