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I TRIED 6 Money Making Apps to See if I Could Make Money

Introduction

Welcome or welcome back to my "I Tried It" series! Recently, I came across an article by The Penny Hoarder talking about how you can make extra money by downloading and using certain apps. Intrigued by this, I decided to give them a try. Here’s what I found out.

1. Solitaire Master

I started with Solitaire Master. When you first sign up, you get some bonus money, but you can't cash it out; it's only for playing games. You also receive a daily login bonus, and an extra bonus if you log in for seven consecutive days. The app operates on prize pools, where you have to pay to enter tournaments for a chance to win money, essentially making it a gambling app. I found this app to be a waste of time if you're not willing to gamble your own money.

2. Cash KCK

Next up was Cash KCK, which can also be used on a desktop computer. This app offers multiple ways to earn money, like playing games, taking surveys, and signing up for subscription services. I tried signing up for Blue Apron through Cash KCK, which offered a $ 20 rebate. However, I have yet to receive my bonus, even after allowing data synchronization.

3. Solitaire Smash

Solitaire Smash is very similar to Solitaire Master but uses gems instead of money. You need to pay in gems to enter tournaments. It appears to be another gambling app dressed up with a different mechanism.

4. Bingo Cash

Bingo Cash was my favorite. It follows a similar pattern: daily bonuses are given, but to continue playing, you eventually have to deposit money. However, I found it fun and relatively engaging compared to the other apps.

5. FreeCash

FreeCash is one I've tried before and it genuinely works. It's similar to Cash KCK and lets you earn money through various activities. I’ve even made a specific video about it, where I withdrew the money I earned. It’s legitimate and not reliant on gambling mechanisms.

6. Cleo

Cleo connects to your bank account to help with budgeting, savings, and building credit. While it claims you can make money by receiving cash advances, this is misleading. Cash advances usually come with fees, which is not a way to get richer. If you're in immediate need of money, there are other options like doing gig work rather than relying on costly advances.

Conclusion

In conclusion, whether money-making apps are a legit way to make money depends on the app itself. Many are disguised gambling apps, while a few can be useful. Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let me know if you have any questions!

Thank you all for your support, and I look forward to seeing you in my next video! Bye-bye.


Keywords

  • Money-Making Apps
  • Solitaire Master
  • Cash KCK
  • Solitaire Smash
  • Bingo Cash
  • FreeCash
  • Cleo
  • Penny Hoarder
  • Prize Pools
  • Gambling

FAQ

Q: Which app did you find to be the best for making money? A: FreeCash was the best app I tried for making money. It offers legitimate ways to earn through various activities.

Q: Are any of these apps free to use without initial investment? A: Most of these apps offer some form of a welcome bonus or daily bonuses, but eventually, they require some kind of investment to continue participating in prize pools or tournaments.

Q: Is Cleo worth using for making money? A: No, Cleo is not worth using for making money. It offers cash advances, which come with fees, and can actually cost you more in the long run.

Q: Did any of the apps feel like gambling? A: Yes, Solitaire Master, Solitaire Smash, and even Bingo Cash felt like gambling apps as they required you to pay to enter tournaments for a chance to win money.

Q: How reliable is Cash KCK? A: Cash KCK has multiple ways to earn money, but it may take a few days for rebates and bonuses to show up. Be sure to sync your data properly.

Q: What's the general view on money-making apps? A: The reliability and usefulness of money-making apps highly depend on the specific app and its mechanism. Some are legitimate, while others are not worth the time and effort.