If your goal is to keep up with the trend and become a paid influencer then that is the claim this Earnbucks.co Scam make.
The reason why I say the word ‘scam’ so early in this review is because they make some absurd claims.
In fact just one piece of evidence that I found within minutes of going on there site was all I needed to see to know what they truly were about.
All of which I will be going over.
But going back were in an age now where you can build up a social media, and through doing that get paid to do sponsored posts from companies.
Essentially you can make a living through doing it and their loads of people doing as we speak now.
So this is what Earnbucks.co as capitalized on and it does seem as if they are taking advantage of people who are desperate to become an ‘influencer’.
Anyway, let’s get right into and let me share with you the reasons why this site is not to be trusted.
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What Is Earnbucks.co?
Despite being very new this site Earnbucks.co is claiming to be the number one influencer network around the world.
That’s not the first time I have heard that after CashCrates and Influencer Cash said exactly the same thing.
They both said that they were ‘#1’ so either they’re lying or the same people are starting this site.
Either Way, it does seem very dodgy.
So being a so-called influencer network they are saying that you can get paid for referring people. There aim is also apparently to connect advertisers with influencers.
How Does It work?
So how it works is that you make an account and start using the links to make money.
In the dashboard which you will see after registering you will be giving referral links to share around.
When you share this with others and people then sign up to Earncash.co, as a result, you will get $10-$15.
But let me clarify this will be credited to your account, not your bank account. That is because they don’t pay.
So while you could earn hundreds of dollars referring to others in the next few hours, you won’t actually see any of it.
If this was legit then I would be using a site like this, but as you can see this is all part of the lure.
You are given this rate that is better than anything else out there, and just like that, you have been sucked in.
What I Am Not A Fan Off
1. 300k Members in 3 Months?
The website was created in December however Earnbucks.co has been making moves and have apparently had 300 thousand members in 3 months.
They have also been responsible for $44 million in payouts issued, there words not mine.
These are insane stats for a new site, but one thing I noticed is how they love to play on numbers.
First, they are the number 1 site in the industry, now apparently they have all these people signed up making ‘X’ amount of money.
All this is a few months, if that doesn’t smell fishy I don’t what does.
2. Fake Testimonials
The fact that they are pulling out all of the stops to convince people they are legit is funny, because they have missed a step.
If anyone is smart enough you can inspect domains and find the exact time it was started up.
For this one it was created on the 10th of December however there is a testimonial saying they joined Earnbucks.co a year ago.
How is that possible if they didn’t exist?
Obviously the answer is that they are a scam and these testimonials are self created by them and aren’t from actual people.
Testimonials are a common feature on scams like this one because it adds credibility and leads people to believe that members are getting paid.
But if you do your research you will find out pretty quickly like I did that they are fake.
Remember at the start when I said I found it within a few minutes, well it was this easy giveaway that confirmed by first impressions.
3. Non Existent Advertisers
While they lead you to believe that there are advertisers looking for your opinions, there aren’t actually any. This is because:
- Well firstly Earnbucks.co isn’t an actual company
- No company in their right mind will pay you $10 just to refer someone
For that second point, it’s true, if this was legit you would not be getting between $10-$15 for every person you invite.
The only time you would get that is if the advertiser wanted you to make a purchase or do some kind of action.
For instance, on a GPT site like 20 Cogs they pay you to do tasks, but because a lot of them require effort and time you are paid well.
So unfortunately if you are getting paid so much just to get someone to make an account, there is a chance its a scam.
Can You Trust This Earnbucks.co Scam?
Unfortunately, since they are a scam there is no way you can trust them, use there site, or get involved with them in any way.
Since you aren’t gaining from the site with no payouts being given out and no proof of payments visible, I advise you to ignore this one.
What they are planning to do and similar to a site F-Fiftry who also make the same claims is selling your details to other companies.
Simply put they are another Phishing scam to surface the web.
From what I have seen it does seem that their tactics of false claims are working as so many people are throwing Earnbucks.co links everywhere.
So if someone gives you the one I would ignore it.
9 Comments
I was told that after i made $500 i can withdraw but I’m comfused I’ve it but it doesn’t come out!
Hi Tshepiso,
Unfortunately, the reason why you can’t cash out with Earnbucks is that they are a scam. I have explained that and how I know that within this review.
Sir can you withdraw on earn bucks…..??? Yeah its fake….???
Website is still going and it’s now 29th of may 2021
They must be doing something right to keep on going I mean if they not earning from ads how are they paying to maintain the site then again I cannot be sure if they have ads or not because I’m so annoyed of ads in my face always I block all ads
I seen a video about it on YT and everything shown looks so genuine including the PayPal proof
Tho don’t get me wrong I’m not taking that as solid evidence I will wait to see if when I reach the monkey and withdraw it and if it lands on PayPal them that’s good and I can get **** up with a pizza and a **** ( na not that desperate ). But if it doesn’t show up then no skin off my nose as I suspected already to be **.
Yeah when I was first reviewing those kinds of sites, I did notice they were being promoted by many ‘influencers’. However it does look like the websites are fake and one of the telltale signs is that the money on offer is far greater than they making.
The standard rate of completing a survey online is around the $1 mark, however, here on their sites, they claim you can get paid up to $50 per one, which is rather shady.
But yeah I would definitely not hold your breath with getting paid, as this one looks pretty much a dead certain to being a scam.
Josh 🙂
Sir can you withdraw on earn bucks…..??? Yeah its fake….???
Yeah it is fake Abdul
Whatever i***t come up with website moderators needs s******* I totally hate writing comments for them to be delayed for no reason
Hi Mr Lee,
I understand your frustration but you must understand that I can’t allow for comments to be directly published.
Every comment I get I must review first before I publish, otherwise, I would have a lot of comments that shouldn’t be going live on the website going live, if you catch my drift.
I do also check my comments daily, so you just have to be patient 🙂
Josh