Nairacombat is a website that claims to be rewarding users monetarily for completing simple social tasks, clicking on adverts and also referring others. It’s not been around for long but there’s significant hype surrounding the platform and that’s what triggered me to conduct deeper analysis on the legitimacy. From what I discovered, Nairacombat may not be legit.
Now you may be wondering how I reached this conclusion; believe me, there is no reason to be in such state. In this article, we will be having a look at what Nairacombat is all about, the upsides and the downsides and finally, the key takeaways from my findings. The aim of this article is to help show you reasons not to put your hopes on the platform.
What is Nairacombat, and How Does It Work?
Nairacombat is a task earning website that claims to be paying users for completing some tasks on a daily basis. As an intending user, you’re given the chance to earn by engaging in a number of tasks such as Sharing of sponsored posts to your social media accounts, clicking on Task links and adverts, posting a testimonial video about the platform on YouTube etc.
The website is not really different from the countless ones I have reviewed on this article, the only difference is the fact that, it has major red flags that could suggest it’s not really legit and there’s almost no chance of it actually paying any user.
Upon sign up as a user, you’re to start completing some of these tasks in order to accumulate more revenue, so that when you are able to hit the threshold, you can proceed to place withdrawal.
Overview of Earning Methods
On Nairacombat, you earn primarily by completing certain tasks. But if we are to leave the definition at that, most people wouldn’t know or understand the nature of the tasks, so here is a quick breakdown of what to expect after sign up;
1. Sharing Sponsored Posts – as a user, you are shown an advertorial to share on a daily basis to your Facebook account or profile in order to earn. The fixed amount users earn from sharing the sponsored post is 300 naira and this is instantly added to your balance on the site upon completion.
2. Paidtoclick – this is otherwise known as PTC and it simply refers to clicking on adverts to earn money. They intentionally embed advert links to buttons and when you tap on these adverts, you earn money. On nairacombat, the maximum a user can earn from PTC is 1,500 naira.
3. Completing Tasks and Reading News – when you click on advert links and also read news you earn extra money as well. This is one of the major ways of earning money on nairacombat, at least to the best of my knowledge and you can earn as much as 1,500 as well from doing so.
4. Posting a testimonial video – this is a one-off offer put in place by whoever is administering the website to get users to share testimonial videos about nairacombat on YouTube to earn 5,000 naira. According to the information on the page, users who do this are to be credited with the money directly to your bank accounts after verification.
5. Referring – when you refer people, you earn 500 naira for each person. So if you are the type of person with a large audience, nairacombat claims to be the best platform for you judging from their high referral incentive and that explains why alot of people are hell-bent on forcing people to create an account using their referral links.
Is Nairacombat Legit?
Nairacombat is not a legit platform. It’s not even going to pay users who are wasting time on the site. There are various red flags and for that reason, I didn’t really think it wise to start explaining the sign up process.
The funny thing is, most of the red flags I noticed on nairacombat are very common. They literally have no creativity when it comes to launching websites for ads. Most of them have almost same features, yet a lot of people keep falling prey to their antics. Below are some of the reasons why I concluded, Nairacombat is a scam;
1. Unrealistic Payout Structure – it’s one thing to be a free-to-earn website and it’s another to be an unrealistic sham. Nairacombat is the latter. Reason is, they claim to be rewarding users with money that is too high and unrealistic for a so called free earning platform. When a free platform starts offering outrageous bonuses, it’s almost certain that, no one would eventually get paid when it’s time.
Imagine, users are given 3,000 naira upon sign up, rewarded with 500 naira for each referral, given the chance to earn 1,500 naira from paidtoclick and also from completing tasks. Additionally, they are also rewarded with 5,000 naira for sharing testimonial. These offers may seem enticing but they are impossible and unrealistic especially coming from a free to earn website.
2. Fixed Payment Date – sites like nairacombat often make their payment date fixed and it’s usually the following month after they kick off operation. The reason is simple, during the period before payment, the goal is to keep users engaged on the site for as long as possible, to generate enough ad revenue for them.
Then, when it’s time for payment, the users will be ghosted on. Most times, they don’t even have a direct means of contacting them should things go south because they have absolutely no plans to pay anybody for the stress.
According to the information on nairacombat, users will be paid on the 22nd of December – 25th. Meaning the new users still have about 3-4 weeks to be active on the site before payment. A simple trick being used by fraudulent site owners to milk ad revenue enough before users find out they are not for real on payment day.
3. False Claims of being legit and widespread sharing of fake payment proofs. It’s typical of platforms like this to always make false claims and that is the reason they have the 5,000 naira so called reward for testimonials. The users posting videos have not even gotten a dime from the platform yet they are being used as tools to get more unsuspecting individuals to register.
The videos are promotional contents being used to lure in more people even when the platform is clearly a sham. So don’t be deceived by the numerous testimonials you see, they are sponsored. The payment proofs are also fake. So it’s best for you to bear in mind that participation means outright and intentional waste of time.
Pros
Are there are good sides to the story? Well the answer is no. A waste of time like nairacombat can’t possibly have a good side because no one genuinely wishes to waste his or her time on an unproductive activity.
Cons
- Fixed payment date
- Unrealistic Payout structure
- Annoying Pop ads on the site
- False claims of payment and false Testimonials.
Conclusion
Nairacombat is not legit. It’s one of the websites created and launched by some random individuals for the sole purpose of generating ad revenue from the clicks on advert links and visits. There is no chance of getting paid in December, so it’s best to back off.
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