What are myLot Tasks?
How do I complete a task?
How do I get paid?
When do I get paid?
Do I have to pay taxes on myLot Tasks earnings?
Can I work on myLot Tasks if I live outside of the United States?
What do I do if my work is rejected?
What do I do if my work is returned?
Is there a limit on how many Tasks I can do?
How much time do I have to complete a task?
What should I do if my task is still pending?
myLot Tasks is a way for myLot members to earn money online by completing tasks created by myLot and select partners. Tasks can be anything from writing a couple paragraphs about a topic to finding an image online that meets various qualifications. You will be paid (called a Reward) for your efforts.
From the myLot Tasks homepage, you will see a tab for Available Tasks. These are tasks that are available to you to accept. Click on a task that interests you and then read over the requirements for the task. Once you are sure you fully understand the requirements for the task, you can accept and complete it. Once you've completed all the requirements, click on the submit button.
myLot Tasks are paid through PayPal just like myLot participation and referral earnings. You can learn more about opening a PayPal account here. In order to be paid by myLot Tasks, your PayPal account information must be on file.
myLot Tasks releases your reward to your PayPal account monthly if you meet the minimum monthly payout of $10 and have all the necessary information on file with myLot.
myLot cannot provide tax advice. Please consult with a tax specialist of your choosing for more information.
Yes - However, regulations set forth by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), an office of the US Treasury, prohibits myLot from sending money to certain countries. In addition, PayPal must be available in your country. Click Here to find out if PayPal is available in your country.
If you feel your work has been rejected in error, you can contact the creator of the Task directly.
The creator of the task will include a message as to why the task was returned to you. This message should explain what further you need to do in order have your task accepted and the reward issued. When the creator of the task returns it to you, you will have seven days to resubmit it. If you do not submit it within those seven days, you will automatically abandon the task.
Well there are only so many hours in a day! You may complete as many tasks as are available to you but you are limited to 10 in progress tasks at any given time. We also recommend you occasionally sleep, eat, and do other things, but that is up to you.
The completion time for each task is listed in the task information.
That depends on how long it has been pending. We recommend you wait at least a week before contacting a Task Creator about a pending task.