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I Tried 7 Money Making Apps To Earn PayPal Money! (My REAL Results)

Writer's picture: VinceVince

Updated: 46 minutes ago



Cash Rocket: A Breakdown of Rewards and Limitations

Alright, so let's dive into Cash Rocket. This one’s a pretty familiar platform for those of us looking to earn through surveys, playtime rewards, and even some gaming offers. But here's the thing, in Australia, at least, they only offer PayPal cash outs, and the minimum cash out starts at $2 for 13,500 coins, which isn’t too bad. If you're looking to cash out $10, though, that’s 67,500 coins.


So, while it seems decent on the surface, there’s a catch. The Playtime rewards section, in my opinion, has really taken a hit recently. For example, an offer like the Alibaba playtime reward could get you up to 3,600 coins, but that’s barely $2, and it could take you a week or more to get there. Now, when it comes to surveys, the pay is pretty average at best, and in some cases, you may only earn 70 to 80 cents per survey, which is a far cry from what people expect when they see these apps online.


But here’s the kicker: they do run promotions where the payouts look massive, like $863 USD for a Call of Dragons offer or $600 USD for Rock and Cash Vegas Slots. But, and this is a big but, these high payouts are part of a bonus system, so without those bonuses, you’re looking at a much lower payout, sometimes up to 50% less. So, while Cash Rocket is legit and will pay out within a day, just keep in mind that the prices drop significantly without those bonuses.


Survey Heaven: Is It Worth Your Time?

So, let’s talk about Survey Heaven. Now, if you’re like me, you probably find completing paid surveys to be one of the most boring ways to make money online. But hey, they’re reliable, and that’s why I’ve stuck with Survey Heaven for a while. It has a playtime reward system, but honestly, the main currency here is pretty bad. You start off with $1 USD in your account, and it’s from the same developers that gave us the Givvy apps, which means you can expect the same kind of experience.


In terms of cashing out, the minimum is $3, and the surveys generally offer a pretty low rate—about 86 cents per survey, even if you don’t get screened out. But, here’s the problem: even though I completed the survey, Survey Heaven didn’t count it as completed. That’s a massive issue because I wasted my time thinking I had completed something, and it didn’t even register. They do have multiple survey providers, which gives you some variety, but with the lower rates and the issues with tracking, it’s hard to say if it's really worth your time.


Survey Apps Comparison: Cash Rocket vs Survey Heaven vs Banana Buck

Now, let’s compare Cash Rocket, Survey Heaven, and Banana Buck. First off, Cash Rocket does have those juicy promotional payouts for gaming offers, but as I mentioned, without those bonuses, the regular payouts are not that impressive. Survey Heaven, on the other hand, has a decent range of surveys and a low $3 minimum cash out, but the low pay rates and issues with survey completion make it hard to get excited about.


And then there’s Banana Buck, which for me, is completely broken in Australia. I signed up, did some surveys, and earned up to $3.30, but now I can’t even log into my account. No matter how many times I try to sign in, it just doesn’t work. This one hasn’t been updated since July 2024, and it’s definitely one to avoid. So, between these three, Cash Rocket and Survey Heaven are probably the safer bets, but you’ve got to be prepared for some frustrations along the way.


Survey Queen: Low Minimum Cash Out with Mixed Results

Survey Queen is another one worth mentioning. It has a nice, low minimum cash out of just 10 cents, which is a huge plus for anyone looking to earn small amounts quickly. The currency works in Crowns, and 10,000 Crowns equals $1 USD, so it’s definitely possible to earn a little something. The cash out options are good too—PayPal, Google Pay, Paytm, and UPI are all available, but I stick with PayPal.


The surveys themselves are decent, with some offering up to 73 cents per survey, but there’s a catch. Some of the surveys don’t pay out as promised, and the CPX research ones seem to be the best options for higher earnings. I’ve seen a lot of surveys offering around 40 cents, and while that’s not too much, if you can knock them out in batches, it’s not the worst. Overall, Survey Queen is a bit of a mixed bag—it pays fast, but sometimes the surveys just don’t come through, and that’s frustrating.


Cash Romeo: Easier Cash Out but Lower Rewards

Moving on to Cash Romeo. This one’s from the same developers as Cash Rocket, so you can expect a similar setup with playtime rewards, surveys, and offer walls. The big difference here is the minimum cash out. It’s set at $1 USD for 7,000 coins, which makes it a little easier to cash out compared to Cash Rocket. But, just like Cash Rocket, the rewards aren’t exactly mind-blowing.


Even with promotions running, the payout for offers is lower than what you’d get with Cash Rocket. For instance, the Call of Dragons offer on Cash Romeo is worth $730 USD, but on Cash Rocket, it’s $863 USD. So, it’s a bit of a letdown in terms of rewards, but at least you get paid quickly—usually within a day, straight to your PayPal account. No complex verification processes either, which is nice, but if you’re looking for bigger payouts, you might want to look elsewhere.


Supreme King: A Complete Letdown and Scam Warnings

Let’s talk about Supreme King for a minute. Now, I’ve covered this one before, and I wasn’t impressed then, and I’m still not. This app runs on a coin-based system, and they promise you can earn big money for playing games like Monopoly Go, but that’s just not the reality.


For example, I played a Star Trek game for over an hour, earned coins, and thought I was on my way to cashing out. But guess what? I requested my payout, and despite it saying $6 had been delivered to my email, it never showed up. When I contacted support, they just bounced me back to the developers, who, by the way, didn’t respond. This is a classic case of an app that looks promising but ends up being a scam. The minimum cash out is reasonable, with $3 for 6,000 coins, but the rewards are so inconsistent, and the payouts are a mess. In Australia, I wouldn’t trust this one at all.


JustPlay: New Promotions and Cash Out Challenges

Lastly, we’ve got JustPlay. This app has been pushing some serious promotions lately, including challenges where you can unlock up to $25 worth of bonuses. Right now, my challenge is to complete 50 levels in Tile Match Pro, and once I do that, I can unlock the bonus. Now, while the offers are enticing, I’m really curious to see what kind of results I get once I actually complete them. The app is definitely legitimate, and they pay out fast to PayPal, but you will need to verify your identity with a selfie. That’s pretty standard, though. Overall, JustPlay is still a solid choice, and the new challenges are an interesting development that could make it worth your time, depending on how they work out.


 
 
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