Crypto for testing and surveys???

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Every faucet or crypto site has them...... Overwalls.  Even PUBLISH0X has them.  But what are they and can you make any money with them?  

An Offerwall is just that, a wall of offers.  So the idea is to have a page in which it is filled with ways that the participant can earn something while spending time doing something.  I have to tell you though, since you trust me, to give you an honest view of these sites which feature offerwalls.  They are almost scams.  Some do pay you back a reward, but for the most part, most of them are scam or scam like.  Can we say baby scam?

Let me tell you a fable:

You want some extra income.  So I tell you that I can give you 1 million tasty-berries if you mow my lawn.  You see my yard and go, "well, that isn't so bad, maybe take about 30 minutes to do the whole thing."  I say that you have to spend at least 30 minutes to do it and if you accomplish it and it is done well, I will pay you 1 million tasty-berries.  The tasty-berries can be exchanged for USD when you have enough of them.  So you do the mowing and you are efficient and you finish it in 28 minutes instead of the 30 minutes.  It wasn't that you were not good or thorough, but this isn't your first lawn-mowing and you know the shortcuts and what it takes to do it right.  

There are three possible outcomes, to this story and all 3 are possible outcomes when taking surveys or doing tests on ANY offerwall website:

1. I think you have done an excellent job and I pay you the berries, which you then exchange for 5 cents USD.

2.  I think you did the job too fast and couldn't have done it properly faster then the 30 minutes I had noted.  So, I tell you that you are disqualified since you finished early and pay you nothing for your time.

3. Even though you did it in less than the 30 minutes and you still did the work, I will tell you that because you did the work but did it too fast, I'll give you 10 berries.

This is how these sites work, from Freecash to Inboxdollars and from the Offerall companies like Bitlabs or CPX Research.  

There is a chance that everything will fall in your favor and you will get the reward as offered. 

You may not get the reward for your time and effort.  Frequently with my experience, this means that after I spend the time requested, I get a message at the end telling me that I am disqualified from the survey and then I get 0 reward.

If you get disqualified from too many of the surveys, they may ban your account from participating in more.

If the offerwall company feels as though you don't deserve the reward, they may have the host site deduct it from your account.  I took several surveys on Firefaucet, for example, and a week later the Offerwall company felt that I had finished them too quickly and deducted the rewards which firefaucet had already paid me for. I wasn't able to catch back up since when I logged in next I had negative points and they subsequently banned my account and email.

It takes too much time.

It is your call and your decision but ultimately this all is based upon your time.  How much time do you want to sit in front of the screen answering questions?  

There are several websites out there which pay you USD for your survey answers.  While crypto is nice, I find that the sites that reward you in crypto are often less likely to even come close to what your time could be worth.  I work with a survey site which pays me roughly 20 cents for every 1 minute survey.  That comes to $12 an hour!  compare that with some offerwall sites like Freecash that will pay you 20 cents in 20 minutes!

Final note:

Be wary of the offerwalls.  I have a full-time desk-office job and if I can squeeze in a 10 or 15 minute survey here or there to get some extra dutchy or btc, then it is worth it to me.  But if you have a better chance getting more crypto just doing faucets during that time, then that is the way to go.

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