With some sites it can be easy to tell whether they are legit right from the get go and when I first went on to the Zazz Freebies site I immediately had my suspicions up.
Now reward sites in general can be great as you can earn a side income just what there designed for.
Every once in a while though you will come across one that promises it all just like Zazz, the company I will be taking a look at today.
The idea of instant money and getting paid for doing nothing is a myth within the making money online industry.
However these make it sound very easy and that all you need to do is sign up and do what they say.
In this review I am going to give you an idea of what Zazz Freebies is about and why I don’t recommend them to you.
I will also be answering the main question that everyone is asking, are they a reward site or lowkey pyramid scheme
Table of Contents
Zazz Freebies Review Summary
- Owner: LFK Products Network
- What Are They?: Reward/Pyramid Scheme
- Cost: Various Costs
- Verdict: SCAM!!
- Recommended: 100% No, read on to find out why that is!
What Is Zazz Freebies?
Zazz Freebies a company owned by LFK Products Network claims that they are a referral incentivized based network that pays you to refer other people to the site.
Basically in other words they are a pyramid scheme that relies solely on the business model of people recruiting others to make money.
What I don’t understand is how the company that owns them is still operating under LFK which also owns similar sites with different names.
How Does It All Work?
Basically in order to get paid you have to refer to people to Zazz. Those then need to complete various tasks for you to receive a payment.
But as you may of guessed it doesn’t end there and ultimately with these scams its very complicated to understand.
That is due to there being different criterias that need to be met in order to go on to the next step.
For you to understand and since I have spent some time trying to get grips with how it works I will break it down now.
1. Different Website Names
The first odd thing to come my way was the website name. When you go on a website, they normally have just one domain name which everyone uses to get on it.
However Zazz are special, as they have 6 different domains that I still don’t understand now. Anyway these consist of:
- 10.zazzfreebies.com
- 20.zazzfreebies.com
- 30.zazzfreebies.com
- 40.zazzfreebies.com
- 50.zazzfreebies.com
- 60.zazzfreebies.com
You may have noticed the different variations with the numbers, with them going from 10-60.
What this means is the amount of referral money you will earn, so for e.g if you make an account using ’40.zazzfreebies.com’ you will make $40 per referral.
2. Making An Account
First thing you need to understand is your first job (if you have been referred) is to become a member. After that you will need to go to the offers page and complete these offers.
3. Completing Offers
The next step is to work towards your 1st credit. Now if you were referred by someone else then this will get them paid.
I don’t mind that aspect, but effectively and they even state this is you will be working for nothing. The offers you do complete, you won’t get paid for.
By doing the offers you will be able to earn money and start referring but only once you have completed 1 credits worth.
If that sounds easy to achieve you would be wrong, as you are only getting around 1/10 of a credit per task you complete.
This is a shocking value for your time, as they aren’t easy to complete and to take the mickey you will need to do some kind of credit card purchase to do some of them.
4. Refer Others To Start The Cycle Again
Once you have done the hard work of completing offers you will then need to refer others.
This is how the cycle works and how the company grows, you are required to bring in more people to get any money.
What Is Scammy About Zazz Freebies
1. Built To Fund Those At The Top
If you are aware of pyramid schemes and have a brief idea of how they work you will know that the average joe like me and you will struggle.
That is because they aren’t designed for us to succeed and make money online. The structure consists of continuously getting floods of people to join and get there money and time alongside it.
This is why I have learned to stay away from these types of sites as it will only leave you regretting all the wasted time and bothering your mates to get involved just to get some cash.
2. Instant Rewards
Anyone can make money and if you are looking online you can get paid instantly for doing some things.
However, with the opportunity presented here, they are giving you the impression that you will be making commission after commission.
That is just not the case and from what I have seen its anything but easy to get a few dollars.
When a company requires you to do so much such as doing a certain amount of offers and then referring others to do the same, well none of that sounds easy or quick.
The internet is filled with scammy proposals so its key that you stay away from these by trying to identify these fine details.
False promises and the whole idea of getting a lot of money in a quick time span I can guarantee you now is another scam.
3. Conning You Out Of Money
Not everyone will see this aspect but with the offers, they are actually conning you out of money.
Now, this is in two ways:
- The money you are spending on ‘Pay To Complete’ offers. They entice you by offering high credit value so you will do it to reach that 1 credit sooner.
- The amount of money they are making from the offers themselves.
If you don’t feel like they are playing people already then let me tell you these Zazz rewards are likely earning between $10 and $50 per offer someone completes.
So if someone joins the site through a referral link and earns a credit they are giving $100+ to Zazz Freebies effectively for free.
At this point that user isn’t getting anything however can now start referring others and getting there own money.
I would ease off Zazz however the fact they are forcing people to bring people in is so scammy. You can’t make anything without doing it.
Do I Recommend Zazz Freebies?
I’m happy I was able to get this review done as I know there will be some who are sucked into the lies that Zazz Freebies tell.
If you want to know the truth well you have already got a hint from this post.
However, I can confirm that they are just another scam that I strongly advise to avoid.
They are almost identical to many pyramid schemes out there where only the people at the top make money.
Overall the site is a shambles and isn’t even disguised well as a legit opportunity as everywhere you look there
A ‘Legitimate’ Model For Completing Offers
Now while Zazz Rewards is one of the biggest scams I have bumped into of late making money doing offers and surveys isn’t unheard off.
In Fact, there are many people around the web doing that each day.
I think what is the issue is guiding people to legit sites which can be hard when companies such as Zazz Rewards exist as they will try to suck in many with the high rates they claim to offer.
The truth is making $20 a referral genuinely in the reward site industry is practically unheard off however there are many that will offer great opportunities, won’t con you, and finally will pay you out.
I’ve actually made a list of reward sites with the aim of making it top tier, these are ones I have personally tried myself and can vouch for.
You can check it out here and there will be sign up links so you can start earning today with them.
So if you are interested in doing tasks the legitimate way then that is what I recommend.
Finishing Off
Overall it doesn’t get much clearer that Zazz Freebies is a scam however as always I would like to hear your thoughts.
Do this by dropping a comment just below this post and I will make sure I reply to it very soon.
Speak soon,
Josh
1 Comment
You have no clue what you are talking about. This is a 100% legit business model and everyone who puts in the effort makes money. There IS NO Pyramid. Maybe you need to learn what a Pyramid Scheme is. There are NO LEVELS in this business. Everyone has the same ability to make money whether they just started the business or they have been in it for years.
Try telling people that have made anywhere from $5,000-$10,000 within a 45 day period that this is a SCAM.