InboxDollars

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'?š '? ? ?WARNING'?š '? ? ? MUST READ INFO PRIOR TO INBOXDOLLARS'?„ ?'? ? ? ASSET '?š '? ? ?UTILIZATION/UNLOCK'?š '? ? ?UPDATED'? ?—24/30/25Vers 8.3.3 Offers presented by InboxDollars'?„ ?'? ? ? would NOT have been availableto without first utilizing their '?Ÿ’ ?FREE'?Ÿ’ ?"Comprehensive Tools and Services Suite". >35%surveyed rated InboxDollars'?„ ?'? ? ? Very Helpful*. Final evaluation:'?Ÿ”“VALUE+'?Ÿ”“ Status for InboxDollars'?„ ?'? ? ? is auth'd on 4/30/25'? ?•pending'? ?•'? ?—4/21/25'? ?—Dennis Taylor:There are a few gripes I would like to share here, that have left me with some hangups, THOUGH if addressed correctly would make InboxDollars a slam dunk 5 star app, NO'?Ÿ ? ?'?Ÿ˜Ž!The handful of unsatisfactory experiences with InboxDollars boils down to this: the offers almost always require absurd amounts of'?Ÿ ? ?'?Ÿš ?PERMISSION RESETSCOOKIE REQUEST POP-UPSDEVICE TRACKER CHECKS, and ANY OTHER MYRIAD BOONDOGGLES YOU COULD IMAGINE'?Ÿ˜ ?'?Ÿ˜ ? in order to successfully complete an offer. And claim your hard earned reward'?Ÿ˜ ?.... A lot of these required actions fail to trigger Google Play Protects "ask prompt" despite my phone being set to"ask"mode!?'?Ÿ ? FISHY'?Ÿ ? ... '? ?“questionable transparency, with offers completely seemly to the letter not being counted due to missing permissions or denied cookies requests'?Ÿ˜ '?Ÿ ? ?. Nothing like an hour and a half of frustration only to find out, on the 4th page of the application the browser switches to login.discover.com, which requires a permission update, and guess who didn't notice?'?Ÿ ? ?'?Ÿ ? ?'?Ÿ˜ ?.So it was user error, why blame about the ensdless hoop jumping? You know what, I'm actually not to concedING that what happened was "usererror", and if it was, then it wasILLFUL SALE OF A FAULT PROSUCT. THAT GUY KNOW I was goingk bgamble, he know what app I would open Md he know I ta simple checking acco offers, there have been I would say 7 or 8 cases where: I'm bending over backwards trying to cross every T, dot every I, confirmingboth InboxDollars and the offers loc where the offer being presented has every ability, every access point to my required permissions, info, etc I'm order to successfully complete all tasks necessary to collect the promised cash back, but in many of these situations, I still seem to get tripped up on things such as window switches, software changes, and it gets to the point where my BA in engineering is strugglto find these little pit traps! Some of hem even reaches levels where it's obviously intentional and what some would consider PREDATORY?? Is this just what marketing is now? '?Ÿ ?? '?Ÿ ? ?cold hearted industry. These "boondoggles" are obviously a way to promise a reward, then slip out the back door when its time to pay for the labor'?Ÿ ? ?. Some examples that come to mind are the 15 for 5 Stash app offer, AARP mail registration offer, Betty crocker mail registration offer, Frich newsletter registration offer, and the most frustration inducing one of all, the Discover Card checking account offer. Discover applications hold quite a lot of weight with the credit reporting agencies, but with a generous 90$ cash back offer upon completion and $50 deposit, I felt this was the absolute best offer on their board, so I went for it... And this time I will be very litigious, double check every step, go slow, be thur.... Long story short, on the fourth page of the application process, Discover.com becomes Login.Discover , which requires a new round of permission resets, and guess who didn't notice?'?Ÿ˜ ?'?Ÿ ? ?'?Ÿ ? ?. So what Dennis? You messed up, that's human error and your embarrassed and salty so you feed your conirmation bias all at the same time by blamingInbox Dollars, right? wRoNg! Permission resets without prompts, particularly when you have "ask mode" on, iis officially classified as a BUG, and when an easily programmable "bug" results n $90 moving from my rewards to Discovers coffers.. let's just say I ifying which that need to be rectified, events on my Offers / Visited section in the InboxDollars app, and getting the corresponding event code numbers prepared, so that InboxDollars can promptly make ensure I am appropriately compensated for my labor. In the meantime it's a bit of a hassle, a stresser, and while I don't consider our relationship to be adversarial, enough situation like this ha e occured that my BS alert is being set off... The situation fosters that kind of emotion, these things happen. lucky There is a simple effective way to address a lot of these "shanghai surprises," making things a lot more honest, upfront, and member friendly::'?œ’'? ? ? when offer involved device permissions or location services I think it would be a simple and effective way to address this issue.'?Ÿ ? ?'?Ÿ‘ ?Overall I rate InboxDollars a four out five stars, It has been helpful, recieving over ~$33 in 4.5 days which out hear is huge Lastly, the Truex sponsored offer that pays to watch ads? That one isis awesome! Give Papa mora that good sthe20

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Date of experience: Mar 13, 2025

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