A few weeks ago, I happened to stumble upon a platform that promised to pay me $300 daily for inviting friends to it as well as completing other simple tasks, such as
- filling in surveys
- installing apps on my phone
- etc
The platform was called NextCash.co
Since I love experimenting with MMO (Make Money Online) platforms and exposing scams, I decided to join NextCash.co myself to see what it’s about and if it’s really legit or not.
After trying the platform out for a couple of days, I had to conclude that NextCash.co is a SCAM!
In this NextCash.co review, I am going to reveal to you the 10 Biggest Signs That NextCash is a Big, Fat Scam in an attempt to save as many people as possible from wasting their time, energy, and possibly money in this god-awful platform.
Furthermore, I’m going to point you in the right direction by letting you know about a couple of alternative much more legit and promising opportunities for earning money online.
Without further ado, let’s get this party started…
NextCash.co Overview
Name: Next Cash
Owners:
- Unknown
Price:
- Free to join
- Additional expenses to complete most tasks
Official Website: nextcash.co
Suggested? NOPE!
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10 Biggest Signs NextCash Is a SCAM!
- It's NOT Going to Pay You!
- Fake Contact Info
- Fake Payment Proofs
- Fake Testimonials
- Unknown Owners
- Unrealistic & Fake Claims
- You Might Actually Lose Money
- You Might Get Hacked
- Part of Huge Scam Network
- BBB Consumer Alert
1 • It's NOT Going to Pay You!
When I first joined NextCash, I found out that in order to actually get paid by it, I’d have to meet the following requirements:
- get 20 clicks on my unique referral link
- make 5 referrals
- complete 5 tasks on its $30 TaskWall
- and generate at least $200 in earnings
I went ahead, met all those requirements, requested a cashout of my earnings, and NextCash.com gave me a payment confirmation number and a payment date.
However, when the day that NextCash was supposed to pay me arrived, I received no money whatsoever from them…
And not only that but after logging in the platform, I had received a message telling me that my account was banned because my clicks and referrals were fake (they weren’t).
This is the actual message I received:
While attempting to submit your payments, our system has deemed some or all of your stats to be unauthentic. Due to that, your payment has been canceled, and your account is pending termination.
Your account will be terminated within 7 days. If you would like to start over the AUTHENTIC way, then you are welcome to do that.
If you think, that was a mistake, you can contact our Fraud Department.
After speaking with a few other members of NextCash, every single one of them told me that they had received this exact same message a few days after requesting their first payment.
It’s pretty obvious to me that NextCash.co doesn’t actually pay its members…
It doesn’t really matter if you refer 2000 people to the platform or complete 1 million of its tasks, the only thing that you are going to receive from NextCash is ZERO DOLLARS and an account ban.
This should be enough to make you run as far away from NextCash as possible…
If not, keep reading…
2 • Fake Contact Info
Now, after finding out that NextCash.com had banned my account, I tried to contact its Fraud Department as suggested through an email I found on its website, contact@nextcash.co
However, I never received an answer…
After running this email address through email-checker.net, it turns out that it’s actually fake (image below).
Since I hit a dead-end with the email address, I thought that I should try contacting my “account manager” Jam C. on her Skype address (image below).
Unfortunately, the Skype address was yet another dead-end as I never received an answer there either…
After searching around for a while, I found out that the image that supposedly depicts my account manager Jam C. is actually being used by several hairstyle websites all around the web (image below).
This means that NextCash’s account manager doesn’t actually exist…
Lastly, NextCash.co also provides a physical address (Lijnbaansgracht 104, Amsterdam, Netherlands), in case you want to drop by and give them a piece of your mind…
Since I am not located in Amsterdam, I can’t really prove that NextCash.co isn’t actually located on that address but I’d easily bet $1,000,000 that it isn’t…
3 • Fake NextCash Payment Proofs
On its website, NextCash.co has published a number of screenshots of payments the platform claims to have made to its members…
All of them are 100% fake!
Take a look at two of them right below and pay close attention to their dates.
Both of them seem to have taken place in August 2019…
However, as you can see in the image right below, the domain name nextcash.co, was first registered on the 21st of February 2020.
This means that the platform didn’t exist before that date…
So, how was NextCash paying people months before it even existed?
Well, it really didn’t…
All of the payment proofs on its website are FAKE!
P.S. If you pay closer attention below the dates of each payment proof, you’ll see that the payer is actually LiteBucks, which is a scam identical to NextCash, probably created by the exact same people…
4 • Fake NextCash Testimonials
In addition to the fake payment proofs, in an attempt to trick more people into thinking that it’s legit, NextCash.co has also published a number of fake positive testimonials on its website…
For instance, take a look at the testimonial right below found on NextCash’s homepage…
At first, you might think that Maki Ramos is indeed a NextCash Top Earner but as you can see in the image right below, the picture that supposedly depicts Maki Ramos is also being used by various other websites around the web.
The exact same things applies for another testimonial found on NextCash’s homepage, right below.
To cut a long story short, all of NextCash’s testimonials are 100% fake.
5 • Unknown Owners
One of the most obvious signs that NextCash.co is a scam is that it provides no information about its owners.
Scammers never reveal their identity in order to avoid being identified with their fraudulent activities and getting caught.
A legit website/company ALWAYS provides information about its owners.
6 • Unrealistic & Fake Claims
Just like the majority of online scams do, NextCash.co makes a lot of unrealistic & absurd claims in order to draw more victims in…
For instance, the first thing that you’ll see when you land on NextCash’s homepage is a huge banner saying “Make $300 Daily”
Yeah sure, you almost convinced me there… NOT!
If earning $300 a day was possible through completing surveys and installing apps, everyone owning a smartphone would be a millionaire right now.
That’s such an unrealistic claim it’s actually borderline funny.
In an attempt to further increase its credibility, NextCash.co claims that it has paid $211 million to 89k of its members.
As mentioned earlier, NextCash started operating on the 21st of February 2020… I am writing this review on the 1st of April 2020…
Are we supposed to believe that a 6-week-old platform has paid out $211 MILLION to 89k people?
I don’t think so, pals…
In addition, on its “About Us” page, NextCash claims that it has been created in 2008 (image below).
For the thousandth time, NextCash didn’t exist prior to February 2020.
Moreover, NextCash goes on to claim that it has been featured by top publications and that Forbes has named it “The #1 Influencer Earning Network”.
A simple Google search for the term “Forbes+NextCash”, is enough to prove that this claim is fake.
Furthermore, NextCash.co claims that it has participated in 30+ advertisement summits as well as that it has won several awards for its high-paying offers during 2018.
Again, a simple Google search for “NextCash 2018 awards” confirms that this claim is just a lie as well!
Plus, let’s not kid ourselves here…
The only award NextCash could possibly win would be the award of the most worthless platform that exists.
Lastly, the exact same false claims that can be found on NextCash’s “About Us” page, can also be found on the “About Us” page of Tap2Earn.co (see images below).
7 • You Might Actually Lose Money
Not only you’ll never earn any money with NextCash, but there is a very high possibility that you’ll actually end up losing quite a lot of money to it…
For instance, in order to complete some of the tasks on NextCash’s $30 TaskWall, you’ll be required to submit your phone number (images below).
If you do that, you’ll automatically subscribe to various very pricey text message services that will keep forwarding you dozens of promotional text messages per month at your own cost.
And those text messages aren’t cheap at all.
Just one text message could cost up to $5 and sometimes even more.
Furthermore, other tasks might ask you to fill in your credit card or bank account info and then start charging you for random products and digital services you never actually bought.
If you consider that NextCash will never actually pay you, there’s really no point whatsoever in even bothering to complete its tasks in the first place.
I can’t stress enough that you should never, ever, EVER, submit any personal information anywhere within Nextcash.co, especially sensitive ones such as passwords, emails, credit card numbers, telephone numbers, etc.
8 • You Might Get Hacked
In addition NextCash trying to steal your money, it might also attempt to get your devices infected with viruses which will enable hackers to get their hands on personal data and sensitive information of yours, such as the login credentials to your
- social media accounts
- credit cards
- bank accounts
- etc
Every single time I attempt to access nextcash.co, my antivirus goes off giving me the alert right below:
If you don’t have an internet security or antivirus program installed, make sure to steer clear of NextCash at all costs…
If you’ve already accessed the platform without having any protection in place, I’d suggest that you immediately purchase an antivirus and scan your entire system in order to ensure that it hasn’t been compromised and that your personal data and sensitive information are safe.
9 • Part of a Huge Scam Network
NextCash.co is actually part of an enormous network of dozens of identical scams that have scammed millions of people during the last few years using the exact same scamming techniques.
Some of NextCash’s sister scams that you might have heard of are
- Kids Earn Money
- NotionCash
- InfluencersEarn
- and EarnAndGo
just to name a few.
10 • BBB Consumer Alert
In March 2019, the BBB (Better Business Bureau) issued consumer alerts for Kids Earn Money and Notion Cash.
As mentioned right above, Kids Earn Money and Notion Cash are both NextCash’s sister scams.
According to BBB, between January 4 and March 13, 2019, BBB Metro New York received several complaints, negative reviews, and scam reports regarding Kids Earn Money and Notion Cash.
After conducting an investigation, BBB concluded that the unrealistic earning claims both those platforms make are in violation of BBB’s Code of Advertising.
BBB tried to locate someone in charge of those platforms through email, telephone number, and/or physical address to sort things out but without any luck.
At that point, BBB rated both of those platforms with an “F” suggesting to the public that they should stay as far away as possible from them.
Quoting BBB:
People sign up to Kids Earn Money and Notion Cash thinking that they are online marketing agencies, where they will earn money by completing “tasks”. The money appears to increase on the platform’s dashboard after completing those tasks, but when the consumer tries to cash out their earnings, often when they reach some set requirements, they report that they are unable to retrieve the promised payment or contact the company for assistance.
BBB goes on to state that one possible purpose of such scams may be data harvesting, for the likely intent of selling the gathered information to spammers. There is also the possibility of identity theft.
Right below you can take a look at a few complaints left under the BBB profiles of Kids Earn Money and Notion Cash from people who have actually been scammed by the platforms.
You can take a look at all the complaints about Kids Earn Money and Notion Cash by following the links right below:
While the fact that BBB has issued consumer alerts for Kids Earn Money and Notion Cash doesn’t quite prove that NextCash is a scam as well, would you trust that a platform that is operating exactly like Kids Earn Money and Notion Cash and created by the exact same people would actually pay you any money?
Because I definitely wouldn’t…
Who Is NextCash.co For?
I don’t know who NextCash.co could be for but I know for a fact that it’s definitely not for those who want to earn money online.
Seriously, you have way more chances of earning $1.000.000 by lying down on your couch staring at the ceiling all day long than earning just $1 with NextCash.
In fact, I am so confident that you won’t be able to earn even a single penny with NextCash that if you do, you can contact me with proof and I will deposit $100 more right in your account just for being wrong…
NextCash.co Review Summary
Income
Potential
NextCash offers ZERO income potential. You’ll NEVER earn money with it.
Resources
Referral link, promotional banners, submission guidelines.
Value for
Money
Free to join. 100% worthless. Will try to steal your money & personal info.
Support
All the contact info it provides is fake. No support whatsoever.
Success
Stories
NextCash hasn’t paid anyone a single dime. And it won’t pay you either…
Overall Rating
Is NextCash.co Suggested?
NextCash is just a huge waste of time that will never pay you a single dime and only suggested for those whose goal is wasting their time, energy, and possibly money in a scam that’ll never pay them…
If you’ve already signed up and used the platform, then I am sorry but you have completely wasted your time… If not, do yourself a favor and start running in the opposite direction.
12 Responses
I completed my task but my payment is showing me pending why??
Hi Godwin!
Please read the review carefully and you’ll understand why.
All the best,
Harry
Nice
Thanks a lot, Tam!
Stay safe.
Harry
Is this real or scam?
Hey, if you actually read the review you’re going to find out 😉
Harry
Why do the website owners permit this kind of operation with their site if it’s true. Or are you looking for customers????
Hi Ime,
I’m sorry but I didn’t quite understand your question…
Could you please clarify?
Harry
Place tell me about tasks place
Please clarify what do you mean Usman…
Sir how can I recover my account. To NextCash since it’s a scam. How could I delete my info? Please help.
Dear Jessie,
Unfortunately, you can’t delete your NextCash account.
Best wishes,
Harry