A Look at Fusion Cash

A few months ago, I was really strapped for cash. So, I searched the internet for something to do for extra cash that wasn’t too time consuming. I started my search for data entry-type things that I could do from home on my own time, and just make a few bucks without any pressure or hard work. Right now, Google returns 7,410,000 results for a search of “data entry from home.” Wow, pretty ridiculous. So, after sifting through stuff similar to what comes out of the business end of a cow, I stumbled upon a site that looked pretty promising called Fusion Cash .

So is it a scam or not?

The website’s homepage gives you a little information about what it does, and also describes the amount of money that it has cashed out to its customers to date. The money part is most attractive and it’s what led me to find out more about the site. It made me think, “Hmmm, it looks like these guys actually give you the money they promise for doing what they ask. But they could be lying.” Now that second sentence just illustrates the skepticism with which I look at websites that promise you money, because I figure if I keep my guard up, I’m less likely to be scammed. So, I decided to do some detective work and look at some other sites that talk about Fusion Cash. Usually, when investigating a site, I get red flags waving all over the place saying it’s a scam. But this time was actually different. The only negative responses to Fusion Cash that I could find were people complaining about not receiving payment, even though they had broken the Terms and Conditions of Fusion Cash, which doesn’t seem very smart to me. So, in my opinion Fusion Cash IS NOT a scam, simply because I have never been scammed by them personally, and I haven’t heard of anyone who obeyed their terms and conditions who feels like they were scammed.

 

How can Fusion Cash make you money?

Enough about all that scam talk. Let’s talk about how it can make you money. Like I said, I have personally used Fusion Cash, but I have only cashed out once. I received a total of $40.50 by direct deposit. Yes, you read that right, direct deposit. Pretty cool, I think. You can also be paid by a mailed check or PayPal.

So, the way it works is advertisers pay Fusion Cash to send you to their website and complete something, such as surveys or trial offers. Then, Fusion Cash pays you after they verify that you’ve completed the offer. It’s a very simple model, and there’s really no catch. There are two ways to make money with these offers, either with a credit card or without a credit card. Offers that require your credit card number can pay up to about $18.00 per offer, and the ones that don’t require a card pay up to about $2.00 per offer. But you can make money even with the low paying offers because the forms you fill out are usually very short, so you can do a lot of them in one sitting.

If you’re skeptical about the credit card offers, there’s still hope. There is a way to complete the offer with your credit card, but save yourself from ever getting charged. In most of the credit card offers, you sign up for some type of trial offer with small-print that says after the trial period it will automatically charge your credit card the real price of the offer. So, what I did was I kept a notebook with all of the offers that I filled out, and wrote down the expiration date of the trial period. Then, I cancelled the offer on that date so I wouldn’t be charged.

 

It almost seems too good to be true…

The only drawback in my experience with Fusion Cash is I magically started receiving lots of spam emails. Now, Fusion Cash itself says that they don’t share your email address with advertisers, but when you fill out all of those offers, some company other than Fusion Cash probably does. But honestly, I don’t really mind the spam. I simply made a new email account specifically for Fusion Cash, so I don’t even acknowledge any of the spam that sits in the spam folder. In my opinion, I think lots of spam is MUCH better than having some other website scam me out of all the money I have, which isn’t much, trust me.

So, if you’re looking for some extra cash, but you don’t want to do much work for it, I think Fusion Cash is a great way to go. Just be smart and watch what offers you sign up for, and you should have a good experience like I did. Plus, you’ll get paid much more than the amount of work you put in actually calls for. So, head on over to FusionCash.net and register. They’ll even give you a $5 bonus just for signing up.

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