NextCash is another scam. There are so many similar sites that claim to pay users a lot of money for barely contributing anything in return. Some claim to pay up to $300 a day, some claim up to $500 a day... No, they don't. They're just a trap, and you should never be involved with any of them. My NextCash review will explain how this site and all other similar sites invite you in just to steal your sensitive personal data.
And more importantly, if you really want to make a living online legitimately, you need to stop and think about how revenues come from (i.e. who is paying). Once you get this, you'll know how scam sites such as NextCash are talking absolute nonsense.
NextCash Review | ||
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Product Name: | NextCash | |
Website URL: | nextcash.co | |
Type: | Data harvesting scam | |
Owner: | Nextcash, PTY LTD (fake company) | |
Launched: | February 2020 | |
Price: | Free to sign up | |
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What Is NextCash?
Well, it's an online scam that specifically targets internet users who are looking to make money for the first time, inevitably, many of whom are teenagers.
The scammer's aim is to get you to enter prize competitions, which are all run buy fake survey companies. You are required to give out your personal information, which will then be sold to spammers who send out unsolicited emails, text messages and cold-calls.
It draws attention by falsely offering ridiculously high value of cash for barely a "job", $30 just to enter a fake prize draw, and $10-15 for referring others. Because the scammer's aim is to sell as many people's personal details.
If you sign up with NextCash, you'll see your dashboard with $25 credit already added as a "sign-up" bonus. And as you keep completing these easy "tasks" your account balance will quickly increase with credit after credit, which will motivate you to do more tasks. So you can easily "earn" $300 on the same day.
The catch is, you'll never get paid any of it. Your cash withdrawal requests will simply be ignored, and if you contact the support, all they will do is to block your access, and that'll be the end of it.
You'll soon start receiving spam emails/messages, so NextCash will do you nothing but to harm.
It's Not Real Money
Your NextCash account will be credited every time you do the following "tasks".
- $25 just for signing up.
- You'll be provided with a fake referral link, and $2 will be credited for every person that clicks your link and an extra $10 when they join NextCash.
- $30 for completing a task each time - they're not tasks but ridiculously easy surveys and fake prize competitions.
- $50 if you promote NextCash on YouTube.
- $10 every time you promote NextCash on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter.
But this is all happening within your NextCash account dashboard. Imagine a platform game, every time you shoot an enemy you collect 10 million coins, none of which can be exchanged to cash. It's just like that, you'll never get paid a penny out of NetCash.
In an attempt to make it believable, NextCash encourages you to enter your payment preference (how you want to get paid) - PayPal, Bitcoin, CashApp or Mailed Check. Don't enter the information, because it may also be sold to third parties for malicious purposes!
Where Does All The Money Come From? Nowhere!
If you stop and think where all the money comes from, you'll know these promises are fake. In the FAQ page, it says the money is "generated from ad-spend revenue and sponsorship products", but it never explains;
- What kind of revenue is from their "ad-spends".
- What kind of sponsorship products and who sponsor them.
- (And most importantly) Why they would throw money at some random users (that's you), rather than using it for a good cause, or for themselves.
NextCash will not pay you because it cannot afford to pay any money. The only revenue this scammer is hoping to generate is a small affiliate commission ($1-$2) each time they sell your personal data (name, email, phone number, etc.) to a third-party. If they sell 100 people's data, they can only make $100-$200. It would be impossible for them to pay you $10-30 each time you complete such a silly "task", you see what I mean?
#1 Influencer Network?
NextCash claims to have grown its network to more than 89,700+ members who have earned over $211 million combined. No part of the claim is true because the site was only created in February 2020.
NetCash also says "We have been in the internet marketing industry for a while now." Well, that's probably true, they have been scamming innocent users for a while. There are hundreds of almost identical scam sites such as EZ Bucks, EarnBucks, Clout Bonus, Money Genie, ShrinkEarn...to name a few. Many of them are considered to be owned by the same scammer, because of the way they come up with their fake name, address and fake testimonials.
And you know there's no such thing as a "#1 influencer network". Sharing a link to a virtually unknown, fishy site is not something REAL influencers do.
Fake Company and Address
The NetCash site says it's owned by NextCash, PTY LTD, but it's operated from Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Firstly, "PTY Ltd" companies are usually Australian or South African.
Secondly, you can search for the address and pinpoint it on Google Map.
What you will find is a small public housing block. What should look like a company that handles multi-million dollars is nowhere to be seen. So it's perfectly clear that the company's name and address are both falsely made up.
Targeting Teenage Kids
With all these elements as well as from the fact that the offer is too good to be true, any educated person with work experience will soon work out that sites like NextCash are fake. In other words, it's obviously too stupid to fall for. So these particular scammers have no option but to primarily target those who are unexperienced, i.e. teenagers.
The listed items on the Task Wall are no tasks but falsely offer gifts that attract kids to win; $100 McDonalds' gift card, Fortnite for Android, etc. They also try to encourage kids to promote NextCash with taglines such as "teens work from home", "jobs for teens", and "teens earn cash online".
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Never Believe In "Easy Money"
I've already said the "tasks" that NextCash is giving you are not tasks. What I mean is that they're not job's worth. It's 2020 and some people still believe that there may be some hidden easy methods to "extract" money, something that's only happening online but not offline.
The bad news is, it's absolute nonsense. There's never such a thing as easy money. It's a myth that dishonest online marketers create to deceit newbies, "Every hour thousands of dollars are coming into my account online while I was asleep! Pay me $30 and I'll tell you the secret" kind of thing.
The good news is, it's absolute nonsense. There's never such a thing as easy money, which means the wealth is distributed to those who work for it. It's called a business, and it is only fair! So never believe in any "systems", "methods", or "schemes" that claim to give you such high value of money.
Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate marketing is where you promote other people's products, and every time someone buys a product, you'll receive a commission from the product owner. It's one of the very few ways that you can make money online without having your own stuff to sell or spending a lot of money. In fact, anybody can start it today. But it doesn't mean it's easy - it's never easy, nothing is. You need to know the basics, at least, such as;
- The right tools to use and how to use them.
- The best affiliate networks and how to find the best products.
- What draws the attention of people and how it gets them to buy.
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I'm interested in making money online
Hi Giwa, thanks for your comment. Join us and we can take you through. I wish you all the best!
Please how do I cash out my money?
Hi Faji, as I explained in the post…there’s no money for you, unfortunately.
Hi Ray, thank you for your review and also thank you for some tips.
I can understand Nextcah is a scam because it’s not paying any money to people. This is very bad for everyone who wants to make money seriously.How can I stop when I see website like this?
Thank you very much for your advice.
Hi Paco, thanks for your comment. You know the pattern now, the next time you see a similar website to NextCash, all you can do is simply stay away. There’s NO program or scheme that lets you join for free and pays free money. Don’t trust any of them. If you find a particular scheme and have a doubt, look for reviews just like you have done for this one. I wish you all the best!
Thank you very much ray for the important information, I never thought It that way.
Thanks for your comment, Fortune!