Do you know you can make cool money for free. all you need to do is to access the app listed and then you are free to go.
Instead of spending your
downtime on Facebook or scrolling through Instagram, why not download one of
these apps to make a few bucks? These apps pay you to take surveys, play games
or test out new tools.
1.
Cashpirate
Android users can download Cashpirate to earn money playing games, watching videos,
downloading apps and taking surveys. You’ll get “coins” for these activities,
which you can then cash out through PayPal or for gift cards. New activities
are added throughout the day, so it’s worth checking whenever you have free
time. For a more detailed explanation, check out this reddit thread.
2.
ESPN Streak for the Cash
Sports-obsessed? This one’s for you.
With the ESPN Streak
for the Cash app, you make predictions for upcoming games in 10 different
sports. If you keep a long streak of correct predictions going, you get cash
rewards.
3.
Google Opinion Rewards
Google Opinion Rewards lets Android users earn free apps,
music, movies, games and books through the Google Play store. Get credits in
exchange for taking short, anonymous surveys on your phone. Credits vary
depending on the length of the survey.
4.
GrabPoints
With the GrabPoints app, all you have to do is watch videos or GrabPoints TV on your phone to accumulate points. Other ways to accumulate points: Take surveys, download and test apps, play games and refer your friends to join. Redeem your points for gift cards to Amazon, Target, iTunes, Gap and more. For now, GrabPoints is only available for Android. An iOS app is coming soon. 13. SavingStar
5. SavingStaris another app that offers cash back on your groceries. Before you shop, check the app to see what offers are available at your grocery store or drugstore. Scan your receipt to redeem the offers, then get cash deposited into your bank account or PayPal account. Bonus: SavingStar’s Healthy Offer of the Week gives you 20% off on that week’s designated produce item. Past Healthy Offers have included bananas, apples and tomatoes.
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