| Yes you can become wildly successful as a video | | | | game tester". Since he's not a company owner, |
| game tester and yes you can create a full time | | | | than how is it that his name seems to be coming |
| income from testing video games if you do it | | | | up whenever you search up Lumco LLC on |
| right and do the right jobs, BUT, you shouldn't be | | | | Google, turns out, it comes up as squat and is |
| paying someone in order to get into a job. That is | | | | only flooded with a bunch of websites saying how |
| where these programs become dodgy. Why | | | | the company is null and inreputable. |
| should you pay to get into a job when the only | | | | - Sad to say it people, but you cannot make $80 |
| way to get the job is absolutely free? I did some | | | | from video game testing. The starting pay is |
| research on one of these companies called game | | | | actually close to minimum pay, which is sad, but it |
| tester guide, and have come up with the following | | | | is true. however you can make about $15 and |
| results. | | | | hour if you become a game tester/quality |
| The truth about video game testing programs | | | | assurance depending on the games budget. |
| - There used to be a sponsor named Alex Lum, | | | | - You do not get paid in paychecks when doing |
| but after being bashed as not legit, the sponsor | | | | testing. It gets wired into your bank account. Do |
| was quickly changed. Now there is a new sponsor | | | | you think that companies would be dumb enough |
| named Matt Lankard! This sponsor claims to be a | | | | to simply stick a check into your mail box? I've |
| successful video game tester, and when he | | | | seen maybe a few companies do it, but usually |
| shows you the checks that he makes, it's signed | | | | they just wire it in. So then why are people |
| by a company called Lumco LLC. Namely, as I did | | | | getting paid in checks from the game tester guide |
| some more research, I found that the checks | | | | website? |
| themselves were being signed by Alex Lum to | | | | Video game testing programs are scams that |
| Alex Lum. With more research, I have this | | | | shouldn't be touched with when you can join |
| evidence to be reoccurring in different examples. | | | | gaming companies as a tester for free rather |
| - As a quick search for Alex Lum on Google, his | | | | than paying more than $40. |
| biographies say that he's a "successful video | | | | |