Intro.
Well, they’re at it again. If you have come across this alleged money making website called FameCash, I’d urge you to read this review to get a better perspective on the legitimacy.
Their website will suggest it’s possible to earn hundreds of dollars per day. So is this really true?
This article will explain a few things that you are probably asking yourself:
- Is FameCash a scam
- Is it really possible to earn REAL money with FameCash
- Is it safe to give them my personal information
Along with these consideration, I’ll show you:
- How FameCash works
- Similar sites to FameCash
- Is there a more legitimate option to make money online
I want to open your eyes to what this program is all about, and this FameCash review will explain everything. You’ll be glad you did your research.
Quick Navigation
What is FameCash
How Does FameCash Work
Red Flag Alerts
Is FameCash a Scam
Better Opportunity To Earn Online
Final Thoughts
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FameCash Summary
Product Name: FameCash
Founder/Owner: Unknown
Product Type: Tasks/Surveys
What is FameCash
In a nutshell, FameCash is a program that alleges you can make easy money by completing simple tasks like promoting their own website, and signing up to new offers.
They will suggest that you’ll earn $50 just for signing up. In fact when you do sign up, you’ll see $50 added to your internal FameCash account. It’s not actually yours yet though, remember that.
Each task that you are asked complete will have a monetary value connected to it. For instance, posting FameCash banners or videos on social media will give you the following earnings.
Over time, this will accumulate in your internal FameCash account. However, as I’ll show you later, they have a clause in their Terms and Conditions that excludes them paying out just about everyone.
So while you think this sounds like such a great idea to earn money on the side, you’re really just wasting your time.
How Does FameCash Work
When you first sign up and login to FameCash.co, a video tutorial will appear that will guide you through how FameCash works. It’s a fairly generic home video, nothing elaborate.
Beneath the video, a message that says you’ll get an extra bonus when you get paid. The problem is, you’ll never get paid.
The inside of FameCash looks quite professional, as you can see below.
The main ‘Refer & Earn’ section gives you a referral link. This is the link they want you to share around on social media to entice others to join. I’d encourage you NOT to do this. It’s a good way to lose friends.
Promoting others to join FameCash is their main objective, as it will get more people to complete the activity tasks. These tasks usually involve signing up to subscription services.
If you look at the image below, you can see that they all ask you to ‘enter your details’, create an account’ or ‘fill in your details’.
FameCash will imply that you’ll receive $50 for signing up to any of these offers. If you think logically, there’s no way possible that they can afford to do this.
Instead, you’ll be earning the (unknown) owners of FameCash a commission. Each time they sign somebody up, they get paid a percentage for doing so.
This is known as affiliate marketing, and there’s nothing wrong with that. I’m an affiliate marketer myself, but there’s a big difference.
I review products and send people to offers that can provide great value. This may be a course, product or service. I don’t lie about fake earnings.
FameCash is saying you’ll earn $50 for joining these subscriptions. This is false and I’ll explain why.
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Red Flag Alerts
Okay, now onto the red flags that should alert you to the illegitimate nature of FameCash.co.
#1 You Have To Be 99 Years or Older!
Ah yes, you read that correctly. Here’s a clause in the FameCash.co Terms & Conditions that clearly state you need to be 99 years of age or older to participate in FameCash and it’s services.
So I hope the reality of this scam has hit you right between the eyes. This is exactly how they get out of paying you, and you’ll have no comeback because it’s stated on their website.
#2 Fake Influences
The FameCash homepage is going to suggest that certain people are ‘Loyal Affiliates’. This is BS, and I’ve found these same images of the same people elsewhere online. In fact the image of the lady in the middle is found 36 times on the internet.
The lady above was found on a magazine cover, she has nothing to do with FameCash. This is not an uncommon tactic in an attempt to seem more legitimate. But it hasn’t worked.
In fact, these same images were used on a similar site that I believe the same owners created, called CashCrates.
#3 Date of Registration
Let’s now take a look at when FameCash was established. Their F.A.Q. page says they’ve ‘established the reputation as the #1 Social Network according to Forbes’. This again is BS, you will not find Forbes saying this anywhere.
This would also suggest that FameCash.co has been around for some time to get that sort of reputation. This is not the case.
I searched up when the famecash.co website was first registered, and as suspected, it wasn’t very long ago. According to Whois.com, this domain was registered on May 02, 2020. So as I write this, they’ve only been online for just over 4 months. This should make you very suspicious.
#4 Fake Payment Proofs
The registration date now leads me to the fake payment proofs. If FameCash was only registered in May 2020, how do they have payment proof from 2018 & 2019.
The reason is because they copy these images from site to site. There are loads of FameCash cloned replicas, and the payment proofs just get manipulated to suit the new domain.
#5 Similar Scams
As suggested above, many, many other replicated sites have been cloned before FameCash. Here’s a list of others that I’ve reviewed on this website. I’ve actually reviewed loads more, but you’ll get the picture.
CashGem
SurveyToPaid
MoneyGuru
Dollaz.club
SpininCash
SurveyBounce
CashFlux
Payfolds
I’m sure you get the point. These sites are very similar on the inside, and have differing elements externally. They are all set up to get YOU to earn THEM money.
#6 BBB Report
Back in 2019, the BBB (Better Business Bureau) released a report based on a Metro NY BBB investigation about companies calling themselves Notion Cash or Kids Earn Money. It was reported that people would sign up to these sites to complete tasks to earn money, only to receive nothing when the time came to cash out.
This would be worth a read, as I believe FameCash is just another replica of these same sites. You can read the consumer report here.
#7 Unknown Owners
We really have no idea who is behind all these replica websites. There is no owner associated with FameCash or any of the other clones. This is a sure indication that they really don’t want to be known, and there’s a good reason for this.
#8 Unknown Location
One last thing I want to make you aware of is the FameCash location. It seems they really don’t know where they reside, because from a quick search, I’ve found them to have 3 different locations.
The FameCash website Terms & Conditions page says they are based in Melbourne, Australia. No actual address, just a city. Well, it just so happens that I live in Melbourne, and I’ve researched FameCash with no success at finding their address.
This doesn’t really surprise me, because their Homepage F.A.Q. says they are located out of the Netherlands, and their main F.A.Q. page says they are based out of South London.
This obviously gives away the fact that they copy various elements from site to site, without modifying everything that they should, to keep from exposing themselves.
Is FameCash a Scam
I believe FameCash to be a scam, just like all the other replicated sites I’ve mentioned. They have created these sites in order to earn money from others.
I would also be concerned about handing over any personal information to FameCash.co. It’s been known that data harvesting is also possible, where they can sell your information onto third party websites.
Better Opportunity To Earn Online
There are several ways to make money online, from creating digital courses to eCommerce. I tried a few different ways to see what was right for me, but in the end I chose affiliate marketing.
The reason for this is because it’s much cheaper to get started and progress until you are earning decent money, and it’s up to the individual how much time they want to invest.
While I know that running an eCommerce store is more lucrative, it also takes up a lot more time and some capital to get started. If you want to learn more about how to run an eCommerce store via dropshipping, read my article How Does Dropshipping Really Work.
Affiliate marketing is a much more popular model of income generation due to the easier nature of getting started. Anyone can try their hand at this, and you won’t have to invest too much money to find out if this is for you.
The main costs involved are website hosting and a domain name. When I started, I wasn’t educated enough to understand why some affiliate marketers made a good income, and others didn’t. So I got educated, and now my online business pays me handsomely.
I reached out to Wealthy Affiliate because they provided me with all the tools and education required. They host my website, and give extremely fast customer support. They also have the best online affiliate marketing community to feed off.
I’m still a member with WA, so if you’d like to learn and get any advice from me, head over and check it out for free. They offer a 1 week free trial so you can test it out, and even set up a website of your own.
If you want to know more, read my Wealthy Affiliate review here.
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Final Thoughts
Sites like FameCash.co are not there to help you, but you don’t really understand that until you read reviews like this one. So, well done for doing your research.
I really hope I’ve helped you before wasting your precious time on this scam.
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Thanks so much for the heads up on this fake program designed to take money from people without providing a valid product or service. It’s funny how some people spend all their time deceiving others for money when they can make so much more with their technical skills by providing products and services that make a positive impact in the lives of others. It is also very sad.
Couldn’t agree more Joseph.
It’s extremely sad that people resort to this kind of fraud to make money off other people. It would be great if this sort of activity could be cracked down
Thank you for a very informative and helpful article. There are so many opportunistic online scammers out there promising instant gratification and lots of cash. If it sounds too good to be true then most times it is NOT true. Hard work and perseverance will deliver rewards, not short-cuts. As you mention in your article, sites like FameCash are designed to make money just for themselves. I’m glad that their are review sites like yours that expose these charlatans. Well done.
Glad you agree Les, and thanks for your opinion.
Thank you so much for taking the time to review this website, I am sure that it will help a lot of people and hopefully prevent many from being unwittingly scammed. We are living in difficult times right now and it really infuriates me that there are so many scam websites willing to take advantage of the situation. The internet definitely needs more honesty!
Very well said Paul, and I agree that the internet does need more moderation in regard to scams.
Hopefully I have prevented some people from signing up to FameCash.
Cheers
Hey I figured you’d like to know this so it’s part of the reason why I came down to the comment section to let you know, but I’m having some trouble accessing your site. It ended up loading after a while so it’s good because definitely want to learn more about FameCash and I must say, this has been the most elaborate review I have read on the internet about them so thank you
Thanks Misael, I appreciate you pointing out that you’ve had trouble loading my website.
I hope you were able to gather the relevant information you needed in relation to FameCash.co. If I were you, I’d keep well away from sites like
Thanks for this FameCash review. There are a lot of websites out there claiming you can earn a stable income from doing such simple things. Everyone wants to earn easy money. Some can even be really persuading, but it’s always nice to double check these things on the web. People like you really help others from making a horrible mistake. Thanks!
Appreciate your comment Ray, and you’re spot on.
It sounds awful to say people are so gullible, but easily persuaded is a much nicer way to put it. Unfortunately it happens all the time, and taking time to read these reviews like FameCash will save lots of time in the long
With what I have read so far, this looks like an opportunity to make a stable income and enjoy quality financial stability within the comfort of you home, even while you take time to rest, being information is truly power, I could t have believe that there is something like this, I definitely will want to give it a shot especially after ready through this article.
I assume you’re not taking about FameCash.co, as this is a total scam.
If you’re alluding to the affiliate marketing option I mention, then yes, this is an opportunity to make a stable income.
Cheers Danie
I was just about to sign up for the program as I have been looking for more ways to make an online income and saw your comment that actually is a waste of time.
Thanks for this great FameCash Review. I will give it a try, for a sake of getting to know the program from my own perspective so I can also warn my audience about it.
Thanks a lot!
Sunny
Good idea Sunny.
Understanding how scams like Famecash.co work are the best way to advise others.