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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby iyanpol12 » 18 Feb 2016, 01:03

It's not always the same. Some days are good. Some days weren't. I am away yesterday so I only got 40 cents and now at $9.70. This morning, I got only 2.
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby Braids » 18 Feb 2016, 10:58

So close, i am with 192 credits ( $19.20 ) but only have made 3 or 4 yesterday
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby simonex » 18 Feb 2016, 11:09

I've got 8 tests yesterday, but I've got nothing before yesterday. It's not a constant amount of tests per day.
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby iyanpol12 » 19 Feb 2016, 00:36

Hi guys! I am already at 104 credits now. It seems I am over halfway now.

And my payment already came yesterday. I don't know how to upload the screenshot here. Sorry about that.
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby thisnthat » 19 Feb 2016, 03:39

WorkAtHomeGal wrote:Yes sadly .10 cents per test means you need to do 200 task/credits in total to get payout. Which seems like a lot understandably which is why no one should look at this site as a main earner and just another way to make money online. I don't have payment proof yet but I think someone shared it on Reddit. Today seems slow I only got 1 test so far.


It doesn't sound half bad really, especially if you are just doing it in between other things. If you think about it, it probably takes less time than writing posts for PL or TFW and you make 10 cents per task (I think I make like 8 cents per post at PL or something like that). So, not a big fat earner, but not bad either.

Thanks for the info. I'm going to check it out.
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby philo » 19 Feb 2016, 06:18

We cant tell how many tests each day get,but for me the site is so good without much effort getting 10 cents each time.I joined recently and I have 22 credits as now.Happy to hear you got payment there.
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby DreekLass » 19 Feb 2016, 11:02

thisnthat wrote:
WorkAtHomeGal wrote:Yes sadly .10 cents per test means you need to do 200 task/credits in total to get payout. Which seems like a lot understandably which is why no one should look at this site as a main earner and just another way to make money online. I don't have payment proof yet but I think someone shared it on Reddit. Today seems slow I only got 1 test so far.


It doesn't sound half bad really, especially if you are just doing it in between other things. If you think about it, it probably takes less time than writing posts for PL or TFW and you make 10 cents per task (I think I make like 8 cents per post at PL or something like that). So, not a big fat earner, but not bad either.

Thanks for the info. I'm going to check it out.


It definitely takes a lot less time than writing a post on PL, especially if the forum owner accepts no less than three sentences per post. The only issue I have with this site is that after I reach a certain amount of money, the tests seem to slow considerably, but that has not been the experience of everyone else, so maybe it is just me.
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby Angie10 » 19 Feb 2016, 13:58

DreekLass wrote:
thisnthat wrote:
WorkAtHomeGal wrote:Yes sadly .10 cents per test means you need to do 200 task/credits in total to get payout. Which seems like a lot understandably which is why no one should look at this site as a main earner and just another way to make money online. I don't have payment proof yet but I think someone shared it on Reddit. Today seems slow I only got 1 test so far.


It doesn't sound half bad really, especially if you are just doing it in between other things. If you think about it, it probably takes less time than writing posts for PL or TFW and you make 10 cents per task (I think I make like 8 cents per post at PL or something like that). So, not a big fat earner, but not bad either.

Thanks for the info. I'm going to check it out.


It definitely takes a lot less time than writing a post on PL, especially if the forum owner accepts no less than three sentences per post. The only issue I have with this site is that after I reach a certain amount of money, the tests seem to slow considerably, but that has not been the experience of everyone else, so maybe it is just me.


I have to say in as much as UsabilityHub is a very slow earner, I feel that it's not too bad given what you actually have to do to earn money there. My main bone of contention lies with the total lack of tests at the weekend. Everything seems to grind to a halt come Saturday and Sunday. I'm still a long way off from cashing out, so I'm yet to test the theory that the closer you get to cash out, the less tests you get.
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby thisnthat » 19 Feb 2016, 15:24

DreekLass wrote:It definitely takes a lot less time than writing a post on PL, especially if the forum owner accepts no less than three sentences per post. The only issue I have with this site is that after I reach a certain amount of money, the tests seem to slow considerably, but that has not been the experience of everyone else, so maybe it is just me.


Okay, thanks for that. I'll keep it in mind.

I figured it would take less time, so really, it sounds like it would be good if there were more tests.

Angie10 wrote:I'm still a long way off from cashing out, so I'm yet to test the theory that the closer you get to cash out, the less tests you get.


Well, I hope that isn't the case. I was hoping this place was aboveboard.

I signed up, but I don't see any tests. It only takes me to a page where I can create tests... what to do?
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby oldbuddy » 19 Feb 2016, 16:23

Angie10 wrote:I have to say in as much as UsabilityHub is a very slow earner, I feel that it's not too bad given what you actually have to do to earn money there. My main bone of contention lies with the total lack of tests at the weekend. Everything seems to grind to a halt come Saturday and Sunday. I'm still a long way off from cashing out, so I'm yet to test the theory that the closer you get to cash out, the less tests you get.

One factor that may contribute to fewer tests on weekends is some companies that have a testing budget are CLOSED
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby simonex » 19 Feb 2016, 19:17

thisnthat wrote:
DreekLass wrote:It definitely takes a lot less time than writing a post on PL, especially if the forum owner accepts no less than three sentences per post. The only issue I have with this site is that after I reach a certain amount of money, the tests seem to slow considerably, but that has not been the experience of everyone else, so maybe it is just me.


Okay, thanks for that. I'll keep it in mind.

I figured it would take less time, so really, it sounds like it would be good if there were more tests.

Angie10 wrote:I'm still a long way off from cashing out, so I'm yet to test the theory that the closer you get to cash out, the less tests you get.


Well, I hope that isn't the case. I was hoping this place was aboveboard.

I signed up, but I don't see any tests. It only takes me to a page where I can create tests... what to do?


As many of us, you have signed up in the wrong section @thisnthat. You have to mail to the staff and ask them to change your account from tests maker to tester. They are helpful and will change it. Many of us we made the same mistake while registration.
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby DreekLass » 20 Feb 2016, 12:16

I can say that I have had tests on the weekend before, with UH. I have never experienced a complete lack of tests on weekends.
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby grecy0905 » 20 Feb 2016, 12:39

DreekLass wrote:I can say that I have had tests on the weekend before, with UH. I have never experienced a complete lack of tests on weekends.


Good for you, right now Saturday in my place and I hardly have a tests. Even on those weekend past, I don't have it.
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby Angie10 » 20 Feb 2016, 14:19

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Well, I hope that isn't the case. I was hoping this place was aboveboard.

I signed up, but I don't see any tests. It only takes me to a page where I can create tests... what to do?[/quote]

@thisnthat, like simonex says, you've definitely created the wrong account. There's clearly a problem here because many of us initially did exactly what you've done, it was that confusing. What i'd suggest you do is simply close that account and start from scratch.

Go to the site> scroll all the way down>click 'testers' on the greyed out bit>scroll back up and click on 'signup as a usabilityhub tester'> create your account and get working.

It was faster for me to do it this way instead of emailing the admin staff. Good luck :)
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby thisnthat » 20 Feb 2016, 19:08

Thanks to everyone who offered assistance. I felt silly, but I guess I'm not the only one who did it wrong the first time. :oops:

I only got one test so far, but hopefully it will pick up in the new week. I'll give it a week or two and see what happens, but I really need to purge my list of slow earners. One test a day isn't going to cut it. If I get more, I'll probably stick with it. It seems interesting, and it's certainly easy. I can do it in between other earnings sites.
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby simonex » 21 Feb 2016, 11:08

thisnthat wrote:Thanks to everyone who offered assistance. I felt silly, but I guess I'm not the only one who did it wrong the first time. :oops:

I only got one test so far, but hopefully it will pick up in the new week. I'll give it a week or two and see what happens, but I really need to purge my list of slow earners. One test a day isn't going to cut it. If I get more, I'll probably stick with it. It seems interesting, and it's certainly easy. I can do it in between other earnings sites.


Glad that you have managed your account and now you are able to take tests. It needs only patience here, because especially during the weekend the tests are lesser than usually. Try to keep open your page and refresh it time to time to see if new tests have arrived. Good luck!
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby Angie10 » 21 Feb 2016, 14:28

You're welcome, @thisnthat :) I take it you posted this on Saturday, which just happens to be a very slow day. As we've all discovered, it's dead over the weekend. I'd urge you to persevere with it as it does pick up during the week. I usually get anything between 3-10 tests per day in the week. Plus let's face it, even as slow of an earner as it is, you don't have to do much for it really.
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby thisnthat » 22 Feb 2016, 16:10

simonex wrote:
Glad that you have managed your account and now you are able to take tests. It needs only patience here, because especially during the weekend the tests are lesser than usually. Try to keep open your page and refresh it time to time to see if new tests have arrived. Good luck!


Thanks for the encouragement. :D

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Angie10 wrote:You're welcome, @thisnthat :) I take it you posted this on Saturday, which just happens to be a very slow day. As we've all discovered, it's dead over the weekend. I'd urge you to persevere with it as it does pick up during the week. I usually get anything between 3-10 tests per day in the week. Plus let's face it, even as slow of an earner as it is, you don't have to do much for it really.


Yeah, I only got one test on Friday, and none over the weekend. I'll see how it goes during the week. It seems like a cool site. Yes, it's certainly simple enough, and I like the fact that it isn't time-consuming.
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby Angie10 » 22 Feb 2016, 17:46

It can be slow, but when it picks up, you'll be tickled pink! On an average week day, I get 2-3 tests. But then out of the blue, on a good day I'll get 10 tests, usually in quick succession! I think it's a good slow earner to keep on a 'slow burner' so to speak LOL
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Re: UsabilityHub

Postby simonex » 22 Feb 2016, 18:16

It was yesterday for me a day without tests the whole day, but as it has been written above, I have nothing else to do for earning those money than waiting and clicking for 2-3 minutes sometimes. In fact, it's an easy earning site.
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