Warning against fraudulent money-making apps

Deceptive “Money-Making” App and Website Scams

Deceptive “money-making” apps and websites frequently lure users with promises of easy cash for completing simple tasks like taking surveys, watching videos, or playing games, often claiming PayPal as a payout method. However, these platforms often employ manipulative tactics to avoid paying, such as setting an unrealistically high minimum withdrawal threshold that is nearly impossible to reach, or suddenly disqualifying the user from surveys after they have invested significant time. The scam may escalate when the user finally reaches the alleged payout amount, only to find the withdrawal button disabled, a new unexpected “fee” required to unlock the payment, or simply having their account closed, ultimately stealing their time, data, and any small deposit they may have been pressured into making.

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