Overview of Lootup Easy Cash Rewards: Is It Worth It?
So, I checked out Lootup Easy Cash Rewards to see if it’s worth the time, and it’s a bit of a mixed bag. You can cash out with PayPal, crypto, or gift cards, which is nice, and I made $2.40 playing a game called Eat Venture. But here’s the thing: the Playtime rewards on Lootup are pretty underwhelming.
There are tasks you can complete, which definitely helps add to your balance, and surveys are where the real money seems to be, especially if you’re okay with the occasional disqualification. In Australia, the surveys do pay reasonably well, so that’s a plus. Lootup has added contests with prize pools, but if you’re going after a big share, it requires a lot of grinding to stay on top of the leaderboard. Overall, Lootup is still legit and pays out, but it could definitely improve, especially in the Playtime rewards area.
Forest Match - Earn Rewards: Subscription Push and Limited Earnings
When I tried Forest Match - Earn Rewards, the first thing it did was push a weekly subscription, which wasn’t a great start. Right off the bat, it asks you to sign up for a weekly $8.99 service, and honestly, it’s not necessary for what little you get. Forest Match’s earnings rely on a leaderboard with cash prizes, but you’re competing with loads of other players, so it’s hard to come out on top.
The cash prizes sound tempting, but in reality, they’re limited, and you could spend hours just trying to get anywhere close to the leaderboard rewards. So, it’s one of those apps that might look good at first glance but doesn’t really hold up.
Givvy’s Crossplatform Streams: Can You Really Earn by Watching Videos?
Next, I tried Givvy’s Crossplatform Streams, which claims you can earn by watching YouTube and Twitch videos. The app says you can make big money per hour, but realistically, you’re looking at around 10 to 20 cents for watching streams.
They advertise up to $1.49 per hour, but that’s just not realistic. I mean, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. You might get bigger rewards by watching ads, but even then, it drops down quickly. They do pay, though—I cashed out $4.76 to my Payeer account without any issues. So, while it’s legit, the earnings are much lower than advertised, and it could use some major improvements.
Supreme King: High Cashout Minimum and Low Earnings Potential
Supreme King is another app I checked out, and it’s got some issues. They set the minimum cashout for PayPal at $20 here in Australia, which is way too high in my opinion. They’ve got a decent selection of games, and there’s a streak system, but it feels like they’re trying to push users into spending money instead of actually earning.
I noticed a lot of offers where you have to spend to earn back, which isn’t great for a “play-to-earn” app. Personally, I don’t think Supreme King is worth the time, especially with such a high minimum for cashing out, and I haven’t had the best experience with these developers on previous apps either.
JustPlay: Instant PayPal Payouts but Low Hourly Earnings
For those wondering about JustPlay, yes, it’s still paying out instantly, which is a huge plus. I cashed out straight to my PayPal with no issues. But let’s talk about the earnings—it’s pretty low per hour, especially here in Australia, where it’s around a dollar an hour at best.
It’s still a legit app, and you do get paid instantly, but you shouldn’t expect much in terms of hourly earnings. JustPlay is great for those looking for a quick payout, but if you’re after something more substantial, you might want to look elsewhere.
Copper Boom: Too Many Ads and Questionable Rewards
Finally, I tried Copper Boom, and I can’t say I’d recommend it. As soon as I opened the app, it hit me with ad after ad. Every single action triggered an ad, which gets annoying fast. They claim you can earn big rewards, like $154, but that’s not real. The prize section is just as bad; they’re asking you to collect insane amounts before cashing out, and it’s clear it’s just a way to keep you watching ads. It’s one of those apps that promises a lot but ends up being mostly ads with no real earning potential. Avoid this one if you can.