Hello all, I have been having money issues, probably like most in the world right now, and keeping up with this crazy economy. Now, I have been listing and/ or looking at these apps that can get you money. You know the survey apps, the game and win apps, there are betting apps, but I would rather make money by not investing or buying products to get a return. I don’t know about you, but I would rather get money from watching and answering survey questions. Now, none of this is an endorsement or I receive revenue from this post.
OK, people, the thing with these apps is that they are all to make the creator or company money and share some profit revenue to the consumer. Now, I know I can’t get a lot of money, but if I can get something to cover a bill a month, that would be great. Now, I don’t know how Thea’s able to do this, but I am a busy person. I have a full-time job and a house I try to take care of, but since my wife had to step down from working due to mental health issues, the bills have come down to me supporting, and with the prices keeping on increasing over the years and the pay staying the same, it has been getting hard to stay ahead. I already had to give up a few of my credit cards as if I would keep paying them, I would not be able to pay the main bills of the house, so yeah, now I’m in collections with a few cards and still not able to climb my way back up.
Now, I have been trying these random money apps for a few months, and I have tried some in the past, so let’s talk about a few and I would go in deeper with the ones I have been using.
So let’s start with the cash back apps now. The ones that I know are the biggest are Upside, Fetch,and Ibotta apps. Now I have used Upside and Rakuten before and know these apps either require you to select some sort of deal first and then scan the receipt of purchase with your smartphone to get some percentage of cash back, sometimes dollars depending on the size of purchase. Now Upside I used when it was only gas, so I would have to log on and select the gas station and then go and pump the gas and get like .25 cents a gallon back max, and others were like .01 or .10 cents a gallon back after purchase. Some places would require you to scan the receipt if not linked digitally to the gas station and/ or debit/ credit cards linked to the app. Upside started adding restaurants and grocery stores. Now I haven’t used it in a year or so. As life got busy, I started to forget and to use the app or it was only for expensive gas stations, and I would save the same amount of money by just going to a cheaper station, so it did not make sense for me to keep using the app as I don’t mind going to lower quality gas stations to get gas and I’m not brand specific for my vehicle fuel. I do plan on downloading these apps again and trying to use them to give an average Joe review.
If there is an app you think I should try or you have tried, let me know. I will try to be more active on this blog as I can, but with work and my kids and foster kids, I am busy, so I will try is all I can say.
Thank you for reading, and this is my beginning to app money refund reviews and make money with apps.


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