I didn't consider it challenging until the final third of the campaign and the biggest problem was dealing with elemental enemies in hell. It's a really slow start, like really slow. In essence, they’re running a dishonest scheme, which, interestingly enough, fits the definition of a scammer.I played through as warrior and it was ok. TikToker Reddit.Journals is definitely lying to their audience, photoshopping other Redditor’s posts, and outright lying on how the surveys work. RewardZone and their subsidiaries aren’t entirely a scam but they are misleading on how you get rewarded and they might be breaking some laws with your information. In the end, no one comes out of this story looking great. They did get pretty lazy with the posts though, the first one had an actual backstory but the latest two say the exact same thing. Remember when I said these videos were a pretty lazy way to create content? Well, I take that back a tiny bit since had to photoshop those posts, hide them between some actual real posts in their videos, and create a website to make them seem legit. The creators post a video directing you to their link and BAM you’re at a RewardZone website and the creator gets paid by RewardZone.Ĭomments were also turned off for both of these videos and after searching both users, I confirmed they didn’t type anything about a website that didn’t exist at the time. See, in order to advertise their sites, RewardZone (or one of their many companies) have been reaching out to Tik Tok creators and paying them to promote them. Based on this it’s pretty safe to say whoever runs Surveysenpai isn’t an employee at RewardZone but they are getting paid by them. Some go to other survey websites not part of RewardZone and some go to other apps promising money. I don’t mean I clicked them, I mean I looked at the actual links, and guess what, they’re affiliate links. I went back to our friend at and checked out their links. On the premise that photoshopping a Reddit Post to post on Tik Tok might be a bit risky for a company that has been sued several times (I found more lawsuits but I’m already on hour 10 of researching and writing what I thought was going to be a 3-hour article before I fell into a rabbit hole, so I won’t go into them). Those are just some examples, according to their representative chart, as of, there are around 385 different offers you can fill out but you wouldn’t know that from looking at the deals page. You are responsible for canceling all of these services and some are not as simple as clicking a button, you gotta talk to people! Some services don’t have a free trial and you’ll have to pay right off the bat Some of the services that offer a free trial won’t count until you make an actual payment so you can’t cancel them Sign up for a subscription service example: Disney+, Hulu, SiriusXM, or make a monthly donation, etc Make a purchase from an online store, for example, Alpha Brain, Unbloat, Green Roads CBD, etc Sign up for a service that requires you to add more personal information like linking a bank account Most games you’ll have to play to a certain level in a certain amount of time which might require you to buy something in the app or take up a huge amount of time Here’s a breakdown of just some of the things you need to do in 60 days: So if you want the $750 you need to complete a total of 20 deals.
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