Can You Really Make Up to $400 Monthly Playing Video Games? Scam or Legit?

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Hola, Hola, Hola! Books After Dark Lovers! Are you tired of sifting through endless opportunities that promise some extra cash but only disappoint you? Look no further because I have found an online money-making opportunity that promises to be legit and allows you to do what you love, play video games. Intrigued? Yes, you read that right! You can now earn money while immersing yourself in your favorite virtual worlds. So, without further ado, let me introduce you to Freecash.com, the platform that pays you to play video games, along with a few other money-making offers. Let’s dive into the details!

What is Freecash.com?

Freecash.com is an online platform that enables users to earn money by participating in various activities, such as completing surveys, signing up for free trials, downloading and testing apps, and playing video games whenever they have free time. The platform collaborates with market research companies to offer these opportunities, and users can earn coins, which can be redeemed as gift cards, bank transfers, bitcoin, game skins, Paypal, Amazon, and VISA gift cards. With a high Trustpilot.com rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on 30,942 global reviews, Freecash.com is considered a legitimate and trustworthy platform.

How much can you earn?

After creating an account at Freecash.com, you can start earning Freecash coins by completing offers on your desktop, laptop computer, iPhone, or Android device. According to the website, the average user can earn enough coins to cash out in just 17 minutes and 16 seconds! Additionally, users on the platform earn an average of $9.39 a day, and some of the most active users make anywhere from $100 to over $1000 each month, as shown on the Freecash.com Leaderboard.

Withdrawals can be made in several ways, including crypto withdrawals starting from $0.50, Stake crypto withdrawals at $0.25, and gift cards and cash withdrawals using PayPal or bank transfer, starting at $5. Notably, 1,000 Freecash coins are equivalent to $1.00, meaning you would need 5,000 coins to earn $5.00 in cash.

With a total of $31,000,000.00 earned through the platform so far, the earning potential on Freecash.com sounds truly exciting, but is it too good to be true?

Scam or Legit?

To determine if Freecash.com was a trustworthy opportunity to earn money online, we turned to our AI assistant ChatGPT for guidance. We began by uploading the six evaluation areas that ChatGPT had recommended in our previous investigation of a Chat Agent job opportunity offered through ClickBank. Given that the opportunities differed, we asked ChatGPT whether we should use the same or a different set of criteria.

ChatGPT approved the original six evaluation areas for assessing Freecash.com but suggested we consider adding five more areas to ensure a more comprehensive evaluation of Freecash.com. After reviewing the additional areas, we concluded that we could simply revise the original six evaluation areas to include the new five areas.

The expanded list of evaluation areas recommended by ChatGPT included more factors to consider, such as reading existing reviews about Freecash.com, verifying if the company behind Freecash.com is registered and has a physical address, and looking for red flags such as exaggerated claims, unrealistic promises, or pressure to make immediate purchases.

The following are the six revised areas.

#1. Try the product yourself to ensure its quality and effectiveness.

I tried out Freecash.com and signed up for various company phone apps to earn Freecash coins. These apps included Jackpocket, iTranslate, Fiverr, Cash App, and others. I also installed game apps on my iPhone, such as Detective Sheep, Block Blitz, Bloodline, Bingo Crush, Thief Puzzle, and Star Wars Card Trader. In addition, I tried a few company offers that were tied to completing surveys. However, I have yet to try their crypto or quiz offers.

On a scale of 1 to 5, with one being the lowest and five being the highest, I give this area a score of 5.0. The instructions for earning coins for each offer were easy to follow and understand. In most cases, you simply had to click on the offer, and it would tell you what you needed to do to earn the coins listed for completing the offer, whether it was 0.20 cents, $1.00, or $20.00. Most of the time, it involved installing the app and using it for a few minutes, while other times, it required installing the app, using it, and completing a specific game level.

When Completing Offers, Make Certain to Complete All Steps!

Pro tip: When installing apps, make sure to read the full description and all the steps required to earn Freecash coins for installing the app. Often, you have to scroll down to see all the steps. The most common step that users overlook is allowing the app to track their activity. You must select “allow” in order to receive credit to receive your coins. Most coins will appear in your account within 30 minutes to 2 hours after completing all the necessary steps.

Another tip is to make sure to allow the link to launch the app on your iPhone or electronic device after clicking on the “start offer” button. Only then can you install the app and receive credit toward your account.

 

#2. Evaluate the sales page for professionalism.

When evaluating a sales page, it is important to look for red flags that may indicate exaggerated claims, unrealistic promises, or pressure to make immediate purchases.

In my experience with this website, I found it easy to navigate and set up my account. The offers to start earning money were displayed on the left-hand side of the website, and the FAQs were helpful in answering any questions I had. The Live Chat Feed on the right-hand side of the website was also useful as it allowed me to see what other users had to say about the platform. At times, there were up to 3,000 or more users on the Live Chat Feed. Additionally, I appreciated that my earnings could easily be found at the top of the website in a black box next to my user name. Hovering over the black box with my computer mouse quickly converted my Freecash.com coins to see its equivalent in dollars (USD).

A neat feature of the website is that a cash register sounds in real-time every time earnings from completing offers are credited to your account. This feature can be addictive, as seeing an increase in earnings following the sound can motivate you to complete more offers to hear the sound again and thus increase your earnings.

The website did not appear to be a scam, and there was no pressure to make purchases during account setup or when completing offers to earn money. However, overall I rate this area 2.5 out of 5 because some of the offers I completed had already expired, and there was no way for me to know this because the website was not kept up-to-date. Unfortunately, there was no way to tell if an offer had expired, so I took a risk every time I completed one. Some offers required me to reach certain video game levels and others to complete a survey, but I had to watch a series of videos in addition to complete the offer. Investing so much time and not getting paid for these offers was frustrating.

#3. Evaluate the payment methods available and ensure they are secure and trustworthy.

You have several options to cash out your Freecash coins, such as gift cards, bitcoin, bank transfer, game skins, and Paypal, including Amazon and VISA gift cards. I opted to cash out at $5.00 using Paypal, which is equivalent to 5,000 Freecash coins. Please note that there is a flat fee of 5% for Paypal withdrawals, which in my case was 0.25 cents.

I scored this area 5.0 out of 5, as I could cash out without any issues.

#4. Check the refund policy to ensure it's reasonable and fair.

Creating an account on Freecash.com is completely free, and there are no fees to start completing offers. Therefore, I give this area a rating of 5 out of 5, as there is no cost to entry. While there is no need for a refund policy due to the lack of cost, the low barrier to entry makes this platform accessible to anyone with an internet connection and a smartphone or computer.

Side note: Freecash.com is available through Google Play but not the Apple app store. 

#5. Check if the company behind Freecash.com is registered and has a physical address.

To evaluate this area, we used Scamadvisor.com. Scamadviser ranks 3rd among Consumer Protection sites and helps consumers make online shopping decisions by rating websites using their ScamAdviser Trust Score. The ScamAdviser Trust Score utilizes more than 40 data sources, from the IP address of the web server, the availability of contact details on the website, the age of the URL, ratings on review sites, and more, to assess the viability of a website.

Scamadvisor.com evaluated Freecash.com and gave it a ScamAdvisor Trust Score of 48 out of 100, which is not a good score. However, Scamadvisor.com also mentioned that the website’s SSL certificate is valid, safe according to DNSFilter, and trusted by Trend Micro. Additionally, the website has received positive reviews. However, Scamadvisor.com also pointed out that there is one red flag, which is that the owner of the website is using a service to hide their identity on WHOIS.

Using a scoring system from 1 to 5, with one being the lowest and five being the highest, I gave this area a score of 2.5. A ScamAdvisor Trust Score of 48 out of 100 is equivalent to 50%, which, combined with the red flags mentioned by Scamadvisor.com about the website, led me to give it a 2.5 out of 5.0 score.

Fun Fact: Booksafterdark received a ScamAdvisor Trust Score of 87 out of 100, with no red flags, but with anything, there are some areas we could improve upon to increase our trust score.

#6. Look for online reviews from other customers who have used Freecash.com and evaluate their experiences, such as on Trustpilot.com.

According to Trustpilot.com, Freecash.com has an overall rating of 4.6 out of 5.0 stars based on 31,000 global ratings. While this suggests that many users have had a positive experience using the site, there are also mixed opinions in the reviews.

One reviewer had a positive experience with the site, noting its legitimacy and stating that the surveys are genuine and the rewards are worth the effort. They also mentioned that users could report the system for review if there are any issues with receiving coins from offers.

However, another reviewer reported that their account was frozen without warning or explanation after making $80 in just one week. They provided ID verification but were still unable to access their earnings. They concluded that Freecash.com is a scam and should be shut down.

Overall, there were mixed opinions in the reviews on Trustpilot.com. While many users reported positive experiences with the site, such as its ease of use and instant redeem feature, others reported negative experiences, such as account freezes, bans, and a lack of communication from the company. Additionally, a few users mentioned that the site was not beneficial for them because they resided in countries where surveys were unavailable, and the offers provided needed to be more lucrative.

Final Thoughts?

Ready to Find Out? Scam or Legit? You decide.

Overall, I enjoyed using Freecash.com to make a little money while exploring the different offers to earn Freecash coins. However, I only enjoyed the game app offers. The Freecash.com website is not updated as it should be when offers have expired or are no longer paying out. Therefore, completing surveys and quizzes that are often long and require watching videos is not worth the risk of investing all that time, only to discover that the offer has expired. Game apps, although often requiring installing the app and completing certain levels, have a better track record of not being expired. However, I have experienced, on multiple occasions, meeting all the required steps for a game offer and not receiving the promised Freecash coins.

Many users have left reviews reporting that their accounts on Freecash.com were frozen or banned due to suspected fraudulent activity. While I’m not suggesting that these users intentionally tried to scam the system, it’s understandable how the temptation to create multiple accounts or use different devices to complete the same offers could arise. However, I caution anyone who enjoys using the platform to earn some extra cash to avoid attempting to defraud the system. By doing so, not only could you lose your earnings, but you could also risk having your account permanently banned.

If you are not a casual user of the platform, a person could earn $400 or more a month by completing all the various offers. Just be aware that the website is not frequently updated, so the chances of completing an offer step by step and still not being credited are very high.

Our final score for Freecash.com is 24.6 out of 30, which is still a decent score which explains why I still use the platform to have fun exploring offers while occasionally scoring some extra cash, despite the drawbacks.

So, what do you think? Freecash.com, scam or legit? You decide.

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