Saturday, December 4th, 2010 at 12:53 pm
What is Weegy?
Weegy is a question/answer expert site, similar to ChaCha or KGB. A person can either call or text in questions and have them answered by an expert. I originally had this listed under non-text answering jobs, but I discovered that there is an option to text in questions at 707 GoWeegy. Feel free…
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Monday, June 14th, 2010 at 11:12 pm
What is 63336?
AQA/63336 is a text messaging service like ChaCha and KGB. It’s actually the only other service very similar to those two that I even know about. By “similar” I mean human-powered and not automated. A person can text any question to their number and expect a response from a real, live person. Customers are from the United Kingdom and Ireland, but they also hire people outside these areas, including in the United States.
When and how do they pay?
Very little info …
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Monday, June 14th, 2010 at 11:02 pm
What is ChaCha?
ChaCha is a company that allows people to text a question, any question, to their number (242242). It’s a free service, and the question asked can be pretty much anything. In a few minutes, the person who sent the question will get an answer back. ChaCha pays people to answer all of the incoming texts from their home computers. ChaCha has been around since 2006.
How much does ChaCha pay?
ChaCha pays roughly .02 to 20 cents per question answered, depending on the job role of …
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Monday, June 14th, 2010 at 10:49 pm
What is KGB?
KGB is a text messaging service like ChaCha. A customer texts in a question, any question, and receives an answer from a person working at home as an “agent” for KGB. Unlike ChaCha, which is free, KGB charges customers .99 cents per text.
What about pay?
KGB pays their special agents between .05 and .10 cents per text answered. They pay their quality agents between .03 cents and .08 cents per query. KGB pays monthly via bank account direct deposit, and you are always …
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