Today, in my Moocash Review, I will be looking into whether Moocash is legit, or just a scam.
MooCash claims on their website that you can earn up to $5 a day.
That’s quite a big sum for a small pocket-money site, so I thought I’d check it out.
Have you made $5 in a day from MooCash?
Let me know in the comments!
I’ve been enjoying checking out mobile Apps in recent months and they’re one of the easiest ways you can now make or save a little extra money, where ever you happen to be.
Usually, it’s not very much though – some people will think it’s worth the time and others won’t.
Sometimes, it’s just worth the time; because it’s fun above all else. 🙂
Review In Brief:
Company: MooCash (www.getmoocash.com)
Money Making Opportunity: pocket money/ make money with phone app. Available in over 100 countries.
Overall Rating: Legit! For the most part, you’re not going to make much here, but people really enjoy this app and it has good feedback online.
I also enjoyed the fun design of the app and how it was simple to navigate. If you want to earn a small amount of cash while doing some simple tasks online, you may just want to check it out.
I don’t make much using Apps – But this platform helped me make my first $1000+_online.
How Does MooCash Work?:
Step 1:
Download the app directly from the app store, or from google play, simply do a search for “MooCash.”
Step 2:
Join MooCash via connecting via Facebook or your mobile phone number.
If you have an invitation code, you can enter it at this point. Don’t worry they don’t have permission to share on your Facebook page or anything like that.
Step 3:
You can make money from this App by engaging in various activities including watching videos, referring friend, getting cashback by shopping online and downloading apps.
Step 4:
Before you do complete any tasks, be careful to check the T+ C’s and any set instructions. There are times that you may have to provide proof of your activity, such as taking a screen shot.
Step 5:
By taking part in these activities, you can earn virtual coins. These coins can then be exchanged for rewards. For every 1,000 coins you make, you can exchange it for $1.
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Ways To Earn On MooCash:
Cashback:
This is a common way to make money from Apps like this – and other popular reward sites like Swagbucks.
Cashback is also now a common feature on Apps, such as Dosh App, or CashbackApp.
With Cashback, you will usually shop on another website and earn a percentage back on anything you spend.
What percentage you earn back, will vary from offer to offer.
The Cashback here seemed to be pretty good, ranging from 4%-10% with the offers I had available.
You also had the opportunity to earn money back from booking hotels, using holiday comparison websites, travel companies and booking transport.
There were many offers available here, in a large variety of different categories.
Mini Tasks:
I haven’t seen a set up quite like this before on an reward-type-site.
There are many tasks you can do on various different sites. Take a look at the image to see a selection of the companies offered.
So, I looked at Pinterest. One of the tasks was to follow a certain account for 10 points. Another was to follow an individual account.
So, it looks like there is an option here to promote your own social media accounts and get people to follow you for a certain amount, although I’m unsure from looking at the app how you do that.
I checked out YouTube and again, there are various accounts you need to subscribe to to get points, there are various T&Cs; to abide to as well, such as staying with the channel for a certain number of days.
Share Via Social Media:
There is an additional chance to earn coins by sharing MooCash on social media.
You can do this via following accounts, subscribing to YouTube, sharing on social media platforms and so on.
Download Apps:
There were a small number of Apps on offer for coins. You need to follow set instructions per App in order to get the coins though.
For example; one option I was was to download the fiverr App, use it for 8 minutes and register to tutoririal if there, get coins afrer this phase.
For another example; one app I could download was called “8 ball pool,” for 511 gems.
Although this one had an unusual message! It said that I may not get coins for downloaded it because it’s new, or has a low performance score!!
So… why is it on the App then?
Surely if it’s on MooCash, you should get rewarded for downloading it… no matter how new it is?
For 836 coins, I could download a car rental App. Again, there were a unique set of instructions.
I would have to browse the app as a guest, select a pick up/drop off location, dates, search and check out some of the rental packages on offer.
Watch Videos:
This would be a very minor way to make any gems. You need to watch 5 videos to earn a single gem.
Gems are different than coins in MooCash. At first I couldn’t understand the purpose of gems! But it seems you can use gems in order to play games, where you can win coins.
Third Party Offers:
This is generally where you can earn from signing up with websites outside MooCash.
These largely included signing up for other reward sites, such as i-Say or Peanut Labs.
Referral Program:
If you recommend your friends or family join, you will get 10 coins and also earn 10% of anything they make – now for the lifetime of their membership.
So, as long as they use MooCash, you will get 10% of their earnings.
This may sound good, but you often need hundreds of referrals to make any decent money with this sort of referral scheme.
Partly as, many people just give up on Apps like this, or any sort of reward site and don’t stick with them for very long and end up quickly becoming inactive.
That being said, this site does have a lot of offers here and offers are one of the best ways you’re going to make money from this website, if you can find people interested enough in earning cashback.
What Do Other People Say About MooCash?
This App currently has 4 stars on App store, although not a huge amount of ratings yet.
On Trustpilot so far, Moocash has a 5 star rating.
On Google Play currently, MooCash has a 4 star raing.
Some of the comments included:
- That it’s easy to achieve high points and get rewards.
- That it’s a fun and addictive app.
- Decent customer service.
- Really enjoyable.
PROS VS CONS
PROS
- Good reviews, people seem to enjoy this App.
- A variety of different ways to earn.
- Simple tasks to do.
- Low cash out threshold – $5!
- Variety of rewards.
CONS
- You may not think it’s worthwhile – v.low income potential.
- Some people have complained that the App crashes, I haven’t personally experienced that.
One con that I had personally, was that I kept being signed out of the App, which led me to having to log back in via Facebook all the time, which is a bit irritating.
MooCash Review Conclusion: Scam Or Legit?
MooCash is a legitimate App that is available to download from over 100 different countries.
I was quite surprised by the number of different ways you could earn and the number of different Cashback Offers available.
I’m not sure how easy it is to make $5 a day though, that seems like a big stretch – unless you were also earning from a lot of referrals.
But let me know how you find it!
Earning More Online – Beyond Surveys And Apps!
Ultimately, if you’re looking to make some extra pocket change, this App seems to have a good amount of options available.
Do you want to make hundreds, or thousands of dollars online every month?
Well, that’s completely possible for anyone as well, if they’re willing to learn and dedicate some actual time to it.
The trouble is, too many people expect to make something for nothing and with the minimal effort requred and that’s just not how you can make money online, unless you’re looking to fall into a scam.
If you’re willing to put more work in, over a sustained amount of time, you can make a lot more over time and it’s far more worth it.
Personally, I make the most from having a couple of blogs right now, which you can earn money from in a variety of ways once you start to get traffic.
You don’t need to have technical experience to do it either, I didn’t and I started from scratch.
—> This is where I got started online & you can check it out for free.
All the best,
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Parasuram Mohan says
Very worst. Cheaters. They have cheated me many times. I’ll share here in detail how they cheat you. This I’ve shared in other Social Medias also. At the beginning all went well. But after a while they started showing their ture colors. It all started by attracting the Gig workers to Redeem their Rewards through “Payoneer”. They never sent me any payment to my Payoneer Account. Then they started cheating by neglecting your payment for certain high paying Tasks. They let you complete the task. But after completing you need to submit a Screenshot as Proof. While Uploading, their App would display as “The task is not open for submission. Submit in 10 hours”. Sometimes it would even ask you to wait for 2 or more days to upload the Proof. But when that specified time comes, the App would display that “Maximum limit for the Task has reached” . The thing is whenever you see a High Paying Task is open for submission you have to click the “Start Doing” button. Then a time limit of about 30 minutes starts to run. This is the default countdown duration for all Tasks . This means that you will have 30 minutes to complete the task and upload a screenshot of the completed task as proof. But once you complete the task and come back for submitting the Screenshot, the app would display the afore said messages and cheat you by not letting you submit the proof, only after which you will get rewards. While installing this App it would ask you some Access Permissions that lets this app to monitor everything on your phone. That’s how they cheat you. I have had enough. And I’m not returning back.
Nat says
Thanks for your comment – that does sound unrealistic – 30 minutes both to compete the task and then upload a screenshot as proof but then to not let you upload the proof. Have you emailed them about this issue and what do they say about it? Thanks, Nat