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Is SpininCash Legit? Nope.

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Every so often, someone will email me and ask about a website.  Some of these companies are legit, some of which I have talked about before, while some I have never heard of.

Enter SpinInCash.com.  

This is a website that claims that you can make $500 to $1,000 TODAY.   That’s quite the claim.  Whenever I see a claim such as this, I raise the red flags immediately.  A legitimate company will never make such as claim, especially one of this size.  But, there could be a slim chance this is legitimate.  That’s the reason I wanted to do this review.

In today’s review, I wanted to check out SpinInCash.  Can you really make $1,000 a day?  Can you earn a $35 sign-up bonus?  Who knows?  These claims are high, and I’m not buying it, but again, there is a chance this could be a diamond in the rough.

As in all of my reviews, I’m brutally honest.  I tell you as it is and I promise I will never recommend something I wouldn’t use.  I just don’t work that way.

With that being said, let’s dive in and see what this company is all about.

What is SpinInCash?

SpinInCash is “a network where fortune favours you.”  You can use the power of your social media accounts to share your referral link and earn $15 every time a person joins the platform.  The main page was very broad as to what’s expected of you but they sure did make it clear that you could make a lot of money.

I couldn’t find an “about us” page and a search didn’t bring anything up.  Even when I checked out who owned the domain, it was anonymous.  So, as to who owns the company, I’m not sure?  Oftentimes, I can look at the privacy page and at least find a company name, but this wasn’t the case.  I couldn’t find anything.

Seeing that I couldn’t find anything about who owned this website, this raised huge red flags.  A legitimate company will always make sure they put a name to their product so that you can figure out who you’re working with.  Unfortunately, this wasn’t the case with SpinInCash.



Signing up for an Account

To sign up, the company asks for some simple information, such as your name, a user name, email address and password.  That’s it.

The process takes about two minutes at most, and the company will give you $35 just for joining.  That’s the highest sign-up bonus I have seen so far.  But, remember, there are a lot of red flags here, so don’t get too excited just yet.

Dashboard

Once you sign up, you can immediately access your dashboard, where you can start to earn money.  This is what it will look like on your desktop:

And, as you can see, there are a ton of ways to earn cash.  You can refer friends, make promotional posts on YouTube, etc, as well as complete tasks on the task wall for $50 to $100.  All of these options were laughable when I first looked at the dashboard.

For example, I have talked about offerwalls so many times before.  And, while this is a legitimate way to make money online, most offers will only pay you a few dollars.  Sure, some can pay you much more, but it’s rare or investment is required.  For example, you may need to pay $20 to try a new product, but they will give you $30 in doing so, netting you $10.

SpinInCash, however, will pay you up to $100 to complete surveys.  I mean, look at this offer with spelling mistakes that pays you $91 in points…

This doesn’t happen.  If this were that easy, think about it.  Wouldn’t everyone be talking about it online?  You’re not going to make $91 entering your email.

Aside from the $50+ fake offers, they also have a promotional wall where they will simply reward you $40 to $80 if you subscribe to their YouTube channel and/or upload a view talking about how the website works.  This is how they get those fake testimonies online.  It’s because people think they are going go get paid.  I feel sorry for those people.

And, lastly, they will pay you $2 every time someone clicks on your referral link. Yes, that’s one click.  As long as someone clicks on it, you get $2.  Again, how easy is that?

Final Thoughts

0/10I don’t want to waste my time writing this review because I have done enough research with this site.  110%, SpinInCash is a scam.  They won’t pay you and they won’t contact you.  Just read the reviews online and almost all of the reviews say STAY AWAY.

If that’s not enough to steer you clear, then I don’t know what is.

I know it sounds too great, and it is.  You’re not going to make $2 per click.  You won’t make $90 completing surveys.  It’s not even worth your time.

With that being said, there are a lot of legitimate ways to make a few dollars on the side.  Just head here and start browsing.  I’m always honest and only promote what works.  You won’t make a ton of money with these strategies, but I feel you can make $10 here and there.  It’s all in how hard you work at it.

That’s going to wrap it up for now.

As always, if you want to sound off, be sure to do so down below in the comments section.  I always love hearing from you.

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Tom Nathaniel

Hi! My name is Tom Nathaniel, and I created LushDollar to help share my honest thoughts on everything money. You won't find gimmicks here. It's the Internet's most honest money site after all. I graduated from Arizona State University, and I have worked in the finance industry since 2006, consulting with multiple Fortune 5000 companies.

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