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Hello, im Charlie, im a long time gamer, mostly lineage 2 but i have played plenty of games, like csgo, lol, diablo, wow, dota, mu, etc. im playing as powerleveler in lineage 2 but im not making enough to pay a living, so the question is: there is any chance to find a job as assistant for live chat or maybe a powerleveler, booster, driver, gold seller in any game, what game can u guys suggest me to make money this days that does not require huge time investment to start making money (vanilla wow for example)? maybe a website to get a job as live chat or anything i can do, i can be online up to 16-18 hours daily, maybe i need only 1 or 2 days a month to relax, i speak english, spanish and some portuguese (some time without practice it), i have 50MB Fiber Optic in Europe location so 0 Lag, i think i can play NA servers without problems too, i just need money as soon as possible to pay rent, food, etc, anything u guys can suggest me is really appreciate

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you could just get a job irl. If that isn't the plan, playing something that people have heard of like, WoW for instance. Some high end stuff goes for like $600 usd at a time. What I do when i need money is trade wow accounts.
 

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you could just get a job irl. If that isn't the plan, playing something that people have heard of like, WoW for instance. Some high end stuff goes for like $600 usd at a time. What I do when i need money is trade wow accounts.

u mean lvl up wow accounts and then trade them or what? i dont have much knowledge in wow but i can give it a try, its better to sell stuff in official wow or private servers like elysium?
 

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csgoIf u play , you may sell your skins, if u have them. https://csgoreview.com/ - there are reviews of such services. They give you real money on your debit card, WebMoney, etc, for skins. As for me, I am using https://skins.cash, not the best prices, though. But They are fast in sending you money, and there is a lot of positive reviews about this service.
 

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csgoIf u play , you may sell your skins, if u have them. https://csgoreview.com/ - there are reviews of such services. They give you real money on your debit card, WebMoney, etc, for skins. As for me, I am using https://skins.cash, not the best prices, though. But They are fast in sending you money, and there is a lot of positive reviews about this service.
I dont think that would work best, CS:GO drops are just 0.03 cents skin
 

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I dont think that would work best, CS:GO drops are just 0.03 cents skin

But there are a lot of opportunities: you can either buy a nice skin and then sell it for a bigger price. For example, I have never bought skins, but yesterday I sold couple of them for $15, so, maybe it has some sense.
 

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I would say get a regular irl job, then once you've saved up enough money start investing in whatever game/hobby you feel will make you some cash on the side.
 

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Check freelancer or some similar sites and start with low jobs getting positive feedback and reviews, timely you will taking more expensive jobs... More money :D
 

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It really depends on your situation you really have to think it through. I feel online selling is more of a supplemental/secondary income not saying you can't make a living off it. But, really you should stick to a safer income stream like a regular job. Other than that here is some things to think about on the subject matter.

1. Know your minimum Cost of Living.
-- How much is your rent (if you're young and someone else is covering that's great
-- Food costs.
-- Internet
-- Miscellaneous (Fun)

2. From that look at how much you would need to make in order to offset those costs as well as have some savings... (Please don't try to live month by month just not worth it.)

3. Figure out Markets. There are many different fields of sales online see which you can actually do for long periods and consistently.

-- Farming (Currency/Items/Powerleveling/Hand levelling) Know how long it takes to do one of these tasks know your price per hour or flat rate. (Takes investment usually early on and should be easier later on. This method is usually very time consuming but takes less money down to start usually.)

-- Account Selling (Purchasing accounts and reselling has always been a thing and if you really understand the market price you can thrive there. The problem for that market is you contain more risk. You are purchasing virtual items from strangers and sometimes can have it stolen back. You must understand all the securities needed to make a safe trade.

-- Boosting: Honestly one of the better options if you clearly are a good player at something you can sell that skill. Whether it be in game ranking or specialize in a certain achievement in game people may want, but is hard for them to get. ( Again this is a more time-consuming task know your estimated times and hours )

Also note: Regardless of where you make money understand your countries tax system. For the most part, self-earnings must be reported when above a certain amount. For example: I have to report any income stream over $100, but I am tax exempted up to $6,375 as Self-Employed. Still, has to be reported.

Either way best of luck hope this may help some people.
 

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It really depends on your situation you really have to think it through. I feel online selling is more of a supplemental/secondary income not saying you can't make a living off it. But, really you should stick to a safer income stream like a regular job. Other than that here is some things to think about on the subject matter.

1. Know your minimum Cost of Living.
-- How much is your rent (if you're young and someone else is covering that's great
-- Food costs.
-- Internet
-- Miscellaneous (Fun)

2. From that look at how much you would need to make in order to offset those costs as well as have some savings... (Please don't try to live month by month just not worth it.)

3. Figure out Markets. There are many different fields of sales online see which you can actually do for long periods and consistently.

-- Farming (Currency/Items/Powerleveling/Hand levelling) Know how long it takes to do one of these tasks know your price per hour or flat rate. (Takes investment usually early on and should be easier later on. This method is usually very time consuming but takes less money down to start usually.)

-- Account Selling (Purchasing accounts and reselling has always been a thing and if you really understand the market price you can thrive there. The problem for that market is you contain more risk. You are purchasing virtual items from strangers and sometimes can have it stolen back. You must understand all the securities needed to make a safe trade.

-- Boosting: Honestly one of the better options if you clearly are a good player at something you can sell that skill. Whether it be in game ranking or specialize in a certain achievement in game people may want, but is hard for them to get. ( Again this is a more time-consuming task know your estimated times and hours )

Also note: Regardless of where you make money understand your countries tax system. For the most part, self-earnings must be reported when above a certain amount. For example: I have to report any income stream over $100, but I am tax exempted up to $6,375 as Self-Employed. Still, has to be reported.

Either way best of luck hope this may help some people.

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rent: 210 eur
food: 50 or less (trying to save)
internet: 40
miscellaneous: 30-50

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what i do right now im living month by month (till i find something better)

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right now im hand leveling but i was looking for some suggestions about to which game to move since where i am right now the economy is pretty much dead and its about time to lose this "job"
 

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All that equates to $400, just get a regular job. Online, it's very hard to sustain an income, much less a 100% of bringing in $400+ monthly without investing lots of money and time into it.
 

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i am currently looking for some workers, earning is around some K $ per month ... payments after first day if you want so, i dont mind - just write me a pm if you need a job with ur skype adress, i am only interested in long term work btw.

you should be familiar with social media, gaming language / slang and have great social skills.

pls guys dont annoy me with stuff like " scam scam some k$ per month scam scam " ... its nothing if you know the botting business well and i am willing to teach people who are motivated to join my team as i dont have any competition ...

to be honest, you can actually earn 100-200$ a day if you are good in this job, and this money does not depend on luck you just have to follow my instructions and ofc not like a 3$/h Robot indian guy ok u get me
 
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I dont think that would work best, CS:GO drops are just 0.03 cents skin


Think he was referring to any existing CS:GO skins that he may already have. Selling drops is definitely not the way to go for quick cash. :confused:
 

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I'm a bit late to the party, but I'll just paste my Reddit post:

I'm not sure if this belongs here, but I'm sure it will be removed if it isn't. It isn't going to break the bank, but I've found PrizeRebel () to pay out consistently. It's proving a nice side-income for me while I'm hunting for full time employment. It could also be a useful supplemental income for those wishing to earn a little more on top of your current income.

Proof of payout: http://imgur.com/a/5MN1a



I posted this on the BeerMoney subreddit, but I figured it would be useful here too. Note, the above link IS a referral link, but I guess I'm chancing my arm while passing on a little bit of information to folks in the same situation! Anyway, at my current rate, I will probably make about $80 per month doing this, which is okay for something I only spend an hour on. I've only ever worked minimum wage, and I operate on a low budget, so having the ability to make this on the side is pretty great for me as I'm sure it would be for anyone else.


I started my account about a week and a half ago and so far I've made $40 and leveled my account up to Gold. It's a site that offers more than surveys, but honestly, surveys are the meat and potatoes. I only do those. Accounts "level up". There are various levels, and Gold seems to be the middle of the road level. You earn points per survey, and then cash them in for prizes. Gold accounts process prizes instantly (I'm only ever going to choose the $10 personally, but there are $5 payouts and gift cards) with a 1% discount on your 1k, and 1% bonus. This seems to go up at the higher levels, but I'm a ways away from those. Up until Gold, processing times took about 24 hours, but never failed to go over that.


Some days are hit or miss, but I generally spend about an hour a night farming points. The "Your Daily Surveys" tab and "Samplicious" seem to pay out the best and consistently. I seem to get rejected a lot by surveys, but this seems normal I think. Eventually you run out of surveys for the day, in which case I check the "Tap" or "Peanut Labs" tabs. Sometimes there are high earners in these, but mostly they're low payout. I've found that most of the Surveys are UK or US friendly, but every now and again I will get denied based on location.


Good luck!

Other than this, I would suggest Matched Betting if you're UK based (I don't think it's lucrative or even possible outside of the UK). There are websites like Fiverr or Clickworker that can sometimes pay well, but Fiverr's search parameters are a bit messed up and Clickworker is pretty hit or miss. Amazon's Mechanical Turk is a thing, and there are a tonne of jobs on there, but personally my account got rejected without an explanation so I'm not sure how lucrative it would be. If you speak several languages, then there will be plenty of translation work out there if you put the effort into looking. You might want to set up a Fiverr gig for translation and/or language lessons (if you could be arsed) while you look for consistent work. There are opportunities online, but it's a matter of finding them and understanding what your strengths are. As I mentioned, speaking other languages well is a potential gold mine, so I suggest looking into how to make money from that. Other than that, try out<removed> It pays, for potentially just waffling your way through crappy surveys for an hour a night.
 
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Try to find an online job that fits you. I know I am just saying it, but try it. If you are at a younger age, ask neighbors and such to walk their dogs, feeds their pets, babysit, mow the lawn, etc. There is many things to do. Asking never hurts!
 

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Yeah but you need to invest

Although this guy was banned for spamming, he has a point - you're not going to really get anywhere without investing either money or investing time into learning a skill. Jobs that are accessible with low skill requirements pay very little because supply is high.
 

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Hello, im Charlie, im a long time gamer, mostly lineage 2 but i have played plenty of games, like csgo, lol, diablo, wow, dota, mu, etc. im playing as powerleveler in lineage 2 but im not making enough to pay a living, so the question is: there is any chance to find a job as assistant for live chat or maybe a powerleveler, booster, driver, gold seller in any game, what game can u guys suggest me to make money this days that does not require huge time investment to start making money (vanilla wow for example)? maybe a website to get a job as live chat or anything i can do, i can be online up to 16-18 hours daily, maybe i need only 1 or 2 days a month to relax, i speak english, spanish and some portuguese (some time without practice it), i have 50MB Fiber Optic in Europe location so 0 Lag, i think i can play NA servers without problems too, i just need money as soon as possible to pay rent, food, etc, anything u guys can suggest me is really appreciate

Thanks & Regards

Hi this is a very interesting topic ^^ i believe 70% of the people here have been there in that situation,the best i can recommend is find a game you are genuinely good at and/or dedicated a lot of your time so you have the experience in the game itself + the market involving that game,and then you can either join up forces with some friend / relative and try to make your own website etc and try profiting or there is always the option to work for someone,such as boosting / power leveling etc its just really up to your way of seeing it,making a plan and actually working very hard to achieve it even if you have to invest some money but you are sure it will payoff in the longer run then its absolutely worth it ! :)
 
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