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How it works

Take a task

We give you a first name, a last name, an address and a password. You do not choose them — an account you picked is an account you already control.

Create the account

At Google, using exactly those details. Anything else fails the check, and the check is automatic.

Confirm it here

We sign in to verify it exists. Usually about a minute.

Get paid

The payment is credited and held for a few days while we take the account over, then it is withdrawable.

When do I get paid?

The moment a task is verified, the payment is in your held balance. It moves to available after the hold period, once we have changed the account password. Then you can withdraw it.

Why is there a hold?

Because an account that Google suspends in the first days was never worth paying for. The hold is how long we wait to find out. It is not a way to keep your money: nothing else can touch a held balance and it becomes yours automatically.

My task was rejected. Why?

Either the account was not there when we checked, or the password did not work. Both usually mean the details were not entered exactly as given. A rejected task pays nothing and the reservation is returned.

What if Google suspends the account?

Before it is verified, the task is rejected and pays nothing. After it is verified, you keep the money — the work was done.

Can I use one device for many accounts?

You can, and Google is good at noticing. Accounts created that way are the ones that get suspended, which costs you the payment.

What we will not pretend

This is against Google's terms of service. Accounts get suspended, and a suspended account is not paid for. We tell you before you start, not after.