Me too.@isaiah58 wrote:
Paid DD this morning
@Secretkid wrote:
People do not realize that the reasons people do shops is to earn money to live off of because it is all they have and for what every reason can not get a regular job.
@Secretkid wrote:
People can also stop doing work for Market Force just like me I will no longer do shops for them for people with Marketforce have bad attitudes. People do not realize that the reasons people do shops is to earn money to live off of because it is all they have and for what every reason can not get a regular job. If it fine for a person to say budget your money when you do not have any but I bet the person saying that has money and is only doing the shops for a little extra money and is no big deal to you but it is to some people.
@BirdyC wrote:
I really wish shoppers wouldn't get on here and fret about not receiving MF payments when they're technically not due yet. Who knows? Maybe they'll just stop sending payments early once in awhile so people won't complain. I've never had a late MF payment in the two+ years I've been shopping for them.
@Mum wrote:
I am done with MF for the year. My earnings are close to 600 without reimbursements and last year, I paid tax just for the extra $38 that I made. MF pays between the 15th to the 20th of each month. That is their policy. Nothing wrong with that.
@SoCalMama wrote:
As a former scheduler, here is a typical demographic of a shopper who is here for more than a month or two:
retired/old people
teachers during their breaks
stay at home moms
students
relatives, friends and family of full-time shoppers (that's how they found out about this)
full time shoppers making over $2000-$3000 a month (<10% of the pool)
full-time employed doing this as a side hustle
The number of people who are in dire straights who are going to make enough to live off of is very small.
You need to pay tax on $638 or $438. Just because you earn under $600 doesn’t mean it’s tax free income@Mum wrote:
I am done with MF for the year. My earnings are close to 600 without reimbursements and last year, I paid tax just for the extra $38 that I made. MF pays between the 15th to the 20th of each month. That is their policy. Nothing wrong with that.
@kimmiemae wrote:
I think many people get the $600 stuck in their head because that's the threshold that you have to start paying self-employed taxes.