CB Cash Code

Thursday, July 7, 2011

GPT Reviews: FusionCash

FusionCash is certainly one of the more established GPT programs on the internet. They have just about 18,000 members and have reportedly payed out $1.426 million since June 2005 (an average $80 per user!). Arguably the most successful GPT website, FusionCash delivers exceptional service, plenty of offers, 3 payout options and a cash out minimum of $25 dollars. While it falls short on community, ease of use bumps this to a strong buy.

Jimvesting gives FusionCash a 4-out-of-5 rating   Free Money at FusionCash!

FusionCash is my play for people over the age of 21 looking to make their money online. Over 21? Why!? I see this site as a more professional move into GPT cash. There are no type of forum-based contests available, there is no incentivized contest like Treasure Trooper’s Treasure Hunt or SWATcash’s Missions and there is no credit system like that on basically every other GPT website. So how are they bringing in all of these members? I think their age demographic is higher than other websites, mainly because it is more “adult” and seems to be the place to make money without wasting time on side-quests. If you want to cut the crap and take cash off the table, FusionCash is the place to be.

FusionCash gets a 4/5 rating because they are superior if not for the lack of bonuses. Taking a look at the website objectively, their payouts are high and they offer three methods of payout: check, PayPal and direct deposit. You really don’t see people offering direct deposit anymore, and that is an indicator of security in the business. I myself chose “check” and was payed on schedule at just over $25, the minimum cash out. Lots of people on the FusionCash forum have argued claims on having missing payment, and that the site is a scam. But I assure you, they are no scam. Understanding the GPT business goes to show there is really no incentive to cheat customers. Established in the GPT community, you can trust these guys.

Honestly I was a bit upset when I realized that FusionCash offers no potential for bonus money. After making over $1,200 from SWATcash on bonuses, compared to only about $200 in offers I actually completed, I figured that a large group like FusionCash would have this on lock down. As I said before, they convert all of the older generation GPT clients… but they could have the whole cake if they wanted.

Oddly enough, I enjoy the convenience of their forum. Unlike any other GPT, the databases of the website and forum are actually connected. What this means is that when you register for an account, you are registered for the forum. While this may seem a bit picky of me, registering twice on one website is always a pain. The FusionCash forum is an excellent support arena, in fact, its support is better than any other GPT. Rather than gear forums toward user discussion, they only deal in helping members get their payments.

A word of CAUTION! FusionCash currently offers “$5 just for signing up!” And while this is “true,” there is a requirement. In order to get the $5 sign-up bonus, you need to complete an offer on a list of offers they provide. So in fact, it is not free, as you need to do an offer first. This works out to an actual $3 free in my book. Their referral system is a lot different from other websites too. I suppose in order to cut down on excessive referral earnings, their system is as follows: $1 for a referral sign up, $2 for a referral completing one offer, $5 for a referral reaching payout. This is below average, but there is the upside that you get potential money without anyone actually making money on FusionCash.

In all, FusionCash excels in delivering on what they promise, “no catch, just cash.” Besides the $5 discrepancy, there is no catch. They will pay you when you make your $25 payout, and they will offer you hundreds of surveys and trials to get on your way. Lacking a bonus system, FusionCash still manages to perform above its peers through its professional design and smart appeal.

No comments:

Post a Comment