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Board Economics
Re: I tried money making apps!
by
AicecreaME
on 01/11/2020, 13:18:10 UTC
Hi folks,

So while shopping while I was bored in my previous post I ended up spending too much money… So I started to look for alternatives on how to earn more money cuz payday is still far away. 

I decided to try popular money making apps.

It was an interesting experience and it got me through the week. In the end I thought it would make an interesting article, which I managed to publish on Paybis.

In case you are interested, you can check it out here: https://paybis.com/blog/best-money-making-apps/

If you have any ideas which other apps I should add please let me know.

And share your experience with them as well.

Thanks and see you around after this quarantine ends!


It’s an interesting list of cashback apps that could help you earn some when you spent some. Personally, i think these apps could really benefit me since I usually use shopping apps for the things that i need at home and also for luxuries.

Here in our country, i’ve tried couple of apps that could generate some cash backs from the receipt you scanned. The app is snapcart. It basically gave you a percentage based on the receipt you’ve scanned and input on their app. My friend introduced it to me and during its early days, it works pretty well. My friend and cousin managed to withdraw their earnings from that app. They were able to earn about 200-800 pesos which equates to 4.25 to 17 USD. It gave generous amount of cash back. However, maybe due to popularity, many users started using it that’s why they lowered down the cashback eventually. I also tried the shopback app which also gives cashbacks and discounts from selected partnered stores, but its cashback and discount is so small that you would never actually notice.

There are many apps that offer generating of income. Just be careful in choosing because most of the apps that promise to give money without getting something in return (no investment) are almost always a scam. Remember that if it’s too good to be true, it probably is. So be vigilant, because these apps could compromise your privacy data as well.