I have had all the issues other people experience including recently a few rejects I did not feel fair HOWever my experience is someone gets back to you and is willing to look again. ALSO I find it's... See more
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After being on the app and doing as im supposed to for at least 6 months i decided to withdraw my money which ive done many times before, only to find i cant because theyve blocked me, with the ex... See more
I got only one survey in a span of two years, checked the app everyday, even when I moved between cities. Within the last three months I got two surveys with pays that wouldn't by any stretch cover my... See more
Don’t waste your time and energy if you live in Washington state. I have not seen a worthwhile job in a year or maybe longer.
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Premise helps customers unlock a world of ground-level data through a global network of on-the-ground Contributors, data science and machine learning.
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Berry Street 185, 94107, San Francisco, United States
- premise.com
Don’t Bother if You Live in Washington State
Don’t waste your time and energy if you live in Washington state. I have not seen a worthwhile job in a year or maybe longer.
Warning: Systemic Rejections & Uncompensated Labor
To anyone considering becoming a contributor for the Premise app, use extreme caution, particularly for "Locate" or "Explore" tasks requiring in-store photography. While the app offers a chance for supplemental income, my experience shows the business model contains structural flaws that routinely lead to uncompensated labor and unjust task rejections.
The Core Problem: Uncompensated Work Tasks are frequently rejected through an arbitrary or overly strict Quality Control (QC) process, even when all instructions are followed. This is especially problematic when the app’s requirements directly conflict with real-world policies that contributors must adhere to.
The Retailer Conflict Flaw (A Structural Barrier) In multiple instances, particularly at large retailers like Walmart, store policy explicitly prohibits customers from taking photos of products. When I was informed by an on-site employee to stop taking pictures, I complied immediately and submitted the task with a full explanation of the conflict. Shockingly, the task was still rejected by Premise QC.
This reveals a deep structural flaw: Premise’s system punishes the contributor for doing two things simultaneously required by the platform:
1. Accepting a task that demands in-store photography.
2. Adhering to local, on-site store policies (which is mandatory for safety and legal compliance).
The result is that the time, gas, and effort spent traveling to and completing the task are wasted, forcing the contributor to perform unpaid labor.
The Ironic Commitment to Human Rights The structural flaw of uncompensated labor stands in profound opposition to the company’s own ethical standards. Premise Data Corporation’s Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement affirms its "steadfast commitment to respecting Human Rights and upholding ethical labor practices." When a platform is designed in a way that systematically ensures work is done without pay, that practice is a direct contradiction of a commitment to ethical labor.
Lack of Transparency: The rejection process lacks transparency, offering little detailed feedback, and appeals often fail to address these core systemic issues. The company seems to prioritize an inflexible quality control standard over recognizing legitimate real-world obstacles inherent in their task design.
Verdict: The high risk of rejection and the routine probability of performing uncompensated labor make this platform unreliable and financially hazardous. The structural flaws and punitive rejection system must be fixed before Premise can be considered a fair or legitimate source of income.
Premise is a great and true earning…
Premise is a great and true earning thank you premise
Scam
Don’t know where they got my number but just left me a voicemail- it was an automated message asking me to mail them!
Clearly scamming people and also buying people’s data from some other scamming company.
they don't pay
They don't pay. They always say we are doing our best to solve the problem.
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Try it your like it but
I have had all the issues other people experience including recently a few rejects I did not feel fair HOWever my experience is someone gets back to you and is willing to look again. ALSO I find it's profitable. ADDITIONALLY, I have had the payout issues. They can occur with any company, any internet company. I needed my money like others. I ABSOLUTELY did receive it and was happy all at once. It got me ahead. Also I know similar companies and they pay alot less
As a Nigerian I made at least 100k from the app
Well am giving it a 4 because for all their withdrawals I got paid, although I experienced a lot of cash out failed but at the end I still withdraw.. I guess that was a network error. The problem I have with them is the fact that as a Nigerian there are not much survey.. the survey that are usually available really have low price tags... At such you need to have a lot of surveys to earn a reasonable amount of money. The highest paying survey for me in Nigeria that I have seen Soo far is that of visiting specified locations and taking pictures.. then each task was 1k per task .. and I will sincerely say I earned up to 70k from that particular section... (They will usually give over 300 of that kind of task) lots of them might be in a very far location but there few u will definitely see around you
High paying task does not come often but then I think it's the most legit free survey paying app that I have seen on the Internet
They have good customer service too
They send you to a location to do a…
They send you to a location to do a task. You spend the time driving to the location and start the task. You spend time answering questions and taking multiple pictures and then you get to a question that you cannot answer because the options aren’t there. (ie..they ask for store hours but they are not listed on door or online and place looks to be temporarily closed)
Because the only options are Mon-Fri I could not answer the question so I will receive absolutely nothing. Most apps pay at least a portion of the promised pay.
Don’t waste your time, energy and gas with this app there are way more that are way better options out there.
Barely any surveys and low pay
I got only one survey in a span of two years, checked the app everyday, even when I moved between cities. Within the last three months I got two surveys with pays that wouldn't by any stretch cover my transport fare to the indicated location.
worth …it
i was actually given a task and got a response under 24 hours as compared to other apps
Ni tasks
Twice i have cash out but now i dont even get any tasks for about 1 months. Earlier i got tasks almost everyday and now nothing😥😢. But otherwise the app is ok
Scam Exploiting Users for Free Labor
Premise app's initial appeal fades as consistent rejections become apparent. Even when barcodes match and tasks are completed promptly, they find reasons to deny payment. Timed-out claims, wrong products, and unclear photos - all unjustly cited. Attempts to reason with support prove futile; blame is shifted onto users. It's disheartening to see a platform meant for mutual benefit resort to exploiting contributors. Approach with caution, as Premise seems to prioritize avoiding payments over fair compensation for users' efforts.
Scam 100%
Scam 100% , you take photos 📸 earn money then they block you ,account suspended, that's it,and they don't give a reason total liers and a scam
Scammers
Scammers. They don't give you your money. They also have a facebook page and if you complain about your money they will block you. They only accept good comments in fb. Waste of time, stay away.
Absolute scam
Absolute scam
I used the app got a few euros in there and then all of a sudden they closed my account because they found fraudulent activity.THE IRONY!
Fraudulent/Dishonest Conduct - Stay Away
Fraudulent and dishonest conduct: this app arbitrarily rejects some tasks submitted to artificially inflate the number of tasks you have to conduct to cash out. I went to support and they could not give me a specific explanation for the rejection, even though I was sure I followed the instructions and answered honestly and earnestly.
Don't waste your time on this app.
FRAUDULENT
Been trying to withdraw £10.45 for 2 days now. I thought I'd give them a final chance. Don't even reply to my messages, apart from the occasional nonsense about it being worked on around the clock.
Absolute rubbish. Do not waste your time.
AWFUL
AWFUL! One word to describe SCAM! I downloaded the app two years ago because it was recommended to me by an IG influencer I follow. The task was surveys at first, then if you could do a survey in a month it was a lot, becuase most of the time the task available were empty, for the surveys they only paid quarters (well if you have the lucky to cash out the money). So I was answering the surveys and when I realized they weren't paying, the task appear as rejected, for that reason I contacted the support team and the response was that the address on their end was Canada but that's incorrect so basically I was answering the survey for free, because I didn’t see money for that. For showing my disagreement they suspend my account. So be careful because once you are suspended you lose your money because they don’t let you to cash out your money. DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME
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