I received an email the other day from a group called “The Youth Cash”, and at first it seemed like there might be a chance that it is a legit company and way to make money online.
Then I took some time to research it and see what I could find, and as it turns out, it is a complete and total SCAM!
What is The Youth Cash?
The Youth Cash is a supposed online employment opportunity that states that they will give you a number of tasks to complete in exchange for some cash.
Well let me be more clear, not some cash, but a guaranteed $1500 in your first week! Which sounds too good to be true because unfortunately it is.
The Scam
They give you simple tasks and surveys to complete and give you a certain cash value in return. The problem is that they don’t actually give you cash, instead you earn points that go toward cash.
You have to earn a minimum of $300 in order to cash out your earning through a PayPal account. Which at first seems fairly simple, up until you take the time to get your money.
The Run Around
After reading through several angry user’s posts, and giving it a try myself, it became apparent you actually earn the cash on the website, but when you try to get the money, they give you a run around.
They will send you email with a link that will allow you to get the money, but the catch is that the link won’t work. Or they’ll tell you to complete one last survey in order to get your money, but the survey won’t work.
Don’t Waste Your Time!
There are actual ways to make good money online, and The Youth Cash gives the online money making business a bad name.
I went through dozens of scams just like this before I found Wealthy Affiliate and actually started making money online.
Unfortunately there is no fast and easy push button way to make thousands and thousands of dollars online, but if you are willing to put in the time and effort into learning how to do internet marketing, you can without a doubt make a living online.
Conclusion
The Youth Money is without a doubt a scam! You may find people out there that will tell you otherwise, but I can guarantee you that you won’t find any legitimate proof that they actually received a payment.
Scams like this create fake accounts on social media websites, and sometimes even go as far as making fake websites and posts in order to make their scam seem more legit.
Don’t fall for it!
If you have any questions or concerns, please write me a comment and I will be sure to respond.
Yes I actually fell victim to the scam.I said I would give it a try. I reached the300 limit and sure enough they was a survey that never worked.
I’m sorry to hear that they wasted your time Kim. I hope that this article will prevent others from doing the same.
-Laetyn
So what about waiting till the end of the month and getting paid had anyone waited?
Hi Joe,
It seems like many people have been trying to get their money for quite some time with no luck.
I read several comments where people said that they have been trying for months.
yeah people don’t even fall for it
I hope most people will read this review before they fall for it. Thanks for your input!
Where are they the business located?