PrizePilot is a telegram bot that allows users earn money by completing simple tasks on a daily basis and also for viewing adverts. There are three categories of tasks to complete — watching the videos on the owner’s YouTube channel, viewing short ads and finally, completing some social tasks such as following a handle on social media etc. Completion of tasks, earn you some points which is automatically converted to naira.
The set up on the bot is quite standard and easy-to-use, but the issue lies in it’s realistic chances of paying anyone. So in this article, we will be having a look at a few details or better put information about the telegram bot and perusing it’s chances of actually paying users. Without wasting more time, let’s dive right into it.
About PrizePilot
Like I said earlier, PrizePilot is a telegram bot that gives users the opportunity to earn money by completing tasks daily. Upon completion of each task, you are rewarded with points that is converted to naira on the bot and can be withdrawn immediately you are able to reach the withdrawal threshold.
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So basically, once you onboard on the bot, the next step is to start completing some of the tasks to earn points and if/when you are able to reach the threshold needed to place withdrawal, you submit the payment request. As previously mentioned, there are a few ways to earn and we will go over the methods in detail.
Earning Methods
On PrizePilot, there are three categories of tasks to complete like I said and the one with the most number of tasks is the ad viewing task.
1. Tasks completion :- there are three set of tasks to complete. You first subscribe to the YouTube channel of the owner and then start watching the videos on the channel for at least two minutes to claim extra points. The instructions are stated explicitly on each task and if you should fail to watch the videos, they claim the accrued earnings will be deducted and your account may be penalized. But the truth is, there isn’t a way to spot if you actually watched the videos for up to two minutes.
Just click on the video and go back to the bot to claim the reward. The points for watching of videos is not as enticing as it should be — even after watching all the videos, it will take a very long while for a user to reach the threshold.
Then, under same task section, you will find Ads to click and view for some seconds to earn additional points and finally, the social tasks; which involves following some social media pages or handles to earn points. Currently, the only social media handle to follow is theirs.
2. Referral Program :- PrizePilot has a referral program. Though it’s not a fixed reward per say, you get to earn points based on the activities of your referrals. So if you are able to refer very active users, you earn 2% of whatever they earn. Therefore the goal is not just to refer a lot of people but to bring in users who would take the platform seriously.
Getting Started
The first step to getting started or onboarding is to locate their bot on telegram and login. You can do this by searching for PrizePilot on telegram using the search column.
Then launch the bot, sign up and click on Tasks to access the various earning options available for you. There is no payment feature, thus you won’t be required to pay any money to start earning.
However, you may have to be steadfast in completing tasks before you can reach the withdrawal threshold. Otherwise, it may take days and even weeks or months to get to this level.
To get your referral link, click on Friends then copy your link and share to others. Only telegram users will be able to sign up using your link and when they complete tasks and earn, you get 2% of the amount credited to your own withdrawal balance.
How to Withdraw on PrizePilot
First things first, the minimum withdrawal amount is 4,000 naira and you can request for payment once you’ve hit this amount.
To get it done, click on Home then scroll down to the last option, there you will see the withdrawal amount and the option to withdraw. On the homepage, you can also track the amount you’ve earned so far from tasks as it’s displayed in local currency and not points.
Final Verdict
PrizePilot telegram bot doesn’t seem legit. There are numerous bots on telegram that claim to be paying money but the issue is, most of them tend to scam users in the end.
In the case of PrizePilot, users are not asked to deposit money but I feel the bot was just created by the administrator as a way to generate views and traffic on his or her YouTube channel and not entirely to reward anyone with free money.
Additionally, there is no community or means to reach the customer support should you have issues or encounter errors and it’s been stated here countless times that any task earning or generally, any earning platform without a direct means to reach support is usually fraudulent.
There is no way to reach support from my findings and it also seems there is no telegram channel or group where users could interact with each other and express their thoughts or ideas — another red flag!
On the issue of being free, they have tons of ads for users to view in the tasks section, viewing ads generate revenue for the administrator, so it’s not entirely free as you would be using your data to view the ads.
Additionally, the withdrawal threshold is quite high considering the earning capacity. I had to watch all the videos in the task section in order to earn just 250 naira and those videos had the most points. Now imagine how long it’s going to take a user to reach the threshold?
They should have fixed a lower threshold to make it easier for users who are working hard to withdraw and test out what they’ve been working so hard on.
Therefore, the lack of customer support, poor earnings, inconsiderate withdrawal threshold and for the fact that, no one has been able to withdraw from the bot all point to the possibility of it being a waste of time. So for your own good and for the sake of your time, you may have to steer clear except you don’t mind wasting time on something futile.
Conclusion
PrizePilot is another telegram bot claiming to pay users money for doing simple tasks but from the look of things, it’s still following same old path typical of most telegram bots and as such, I feel it’s pointless wasting time on a site that will most likely not pay you a dime.
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