Is InboxPays Legit or a Scam? (Full Truth Revealed)

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InboxPays is a legit GPT site that rewards you with real money. But it has a very high payout threshold, and you might join with the wrong expectations because of the marketing techniques they use.

InboxPays is a Get-Paid-To (GPT) site that promises to reward you with real money.

But is InboxPays legit and really a way to earn, or is it a scam to stay away from?

This InboxPays review will answer all the questions you might have about this GPT site and show exactly what to expect.

After reading it, you will be able to make an informed decision on whether this site is for you. And let me just reveal right away that there are some important details you need to know before joining.

So let's get right to it.

What is InboxPays, and what does it offer?

InboxPays, as mentioned above, is a GPT site that rewards you with real money after completing their offers.

This site is owned by A&A Marketing. Aside from InboxPays, A&A Marketing also used to own the more popular GPT site InboxDollars, but that has now been taking over by another company.

There are several ways you can earn with InboxPays because they do a little bit of everything.

Here's how:

Option 1 – Paid Offers

The first method you can earn money is through InboxPays’ paid offers. This is one of the most common ways for you to earn in GPT sites in general.

Once you complete the registration process, you will then be able to log in to their member dashboard.

inboxpays member dashboard
You will see all the available offers once you log in to the dashboard.

Once you are in the dashboard, you will quickly see all the paid offers available for you as well as the corresponding rewards.

All you have to do to earn the reward is to complete the offer.

Usually, these offers will ask you to register on a website, do a free trial, or purchase something.

You can find some good offers here that can boost your earnings, but you also just have to make sure to read the exact conditions for each offer.

Sometimes you need to use a credit card, reach a certain level in a game, or something else. So it is important you know exactly what you are agreeing to.

If you make sure to read the conditions, the paid offer section on InboxPays can be worth checking out. But I must also say that you can find many of the same offers on other GPT sites for a higher reward.

So even though InboxPays has plenty of paid offers, you have to choose wisely to make it worth your time.

Option 2 – Paid Surveys

InboxPays also has paid surveys like most other GPT sites, and it is often one of the best ways to earn on GPT sites, in my opinion.

All you have to do is complete the surveys available and you will earn a small amount of cash.

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You can also earn rewards by completing bonus offers.

But don't expect to have a lot of surveys available because InboxPays is not a survey site primarily.

Also, some of the survey options are not as such paid surveys. They are more offers where you get paid to sign up for other survey sites. Here you just have to be a bit careful as not all options InboxPays gives you are good.

In the image above you can, for example, see you can sign up for a site called Opinion City. This is a site I have previously reviewed and strongly advice you to stay away from as it is not really a survey site and is mostly just a waste of time, in my opinion.

So just be aware that not all the paid surveys on InboxPays are great options.

The good thing about the actual paid surveys is that they always reveal the rewards right away. They also add bonus rewards like gift cards.

You can find the available surveys under their Bonus Offers tab on the right side of the dashboard.

Option 3 – Reading Emails

Another way to earn rewards is to read the emails that InboxPays send.

This one is quite simple. You receive an email from InboxPays. The email usually contains a link that you have to click in order to get the reward.

The link will take you to an advertiser's website. It's just like what you would usually do for Paid-To-Click (PTC) sites.

Just be aware that the rewards you get for clicking links in these emails are very small so it will definitely not be a way to make big money and is not the best way to earn on InboxPays.

But if you decide to become a member then it does not take long to check out the emails as well and earn a bit extra.

Option 4 – Coupons

Every once in a while, InboxPays also provides you with free coupons that you can print out and use.

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You can print and cut out coupons and use them in accredited stores.

All you have to do is log in to their site and click the coupons tab on the right side of the dashboard.

It will display all the available coupons that InboxPays offers.

Just print it and cut it out and you can use it when you do your groceries in the corresponding store where the coupon is valid.

In my opinion, this is one of their better deals because you get rewarded without having to do anything.

Option 5 – Referral Program

I always like referral programs because you don't have to do anything aside from referring that person to become a member.

inboxpays referral program
You can check your referrals under the Referral tab.

With InboxPays' referral program, you stand to gain 10% of your referral's income.

But, (yes there is a but) based on their explanation, you can only gain 10% of the income that your referral got from paid offers.

You will also only receive the 10% once your referral requests for payment of his or her income. So there are some big limitations with their referral program compared to programs on many other GPT sites.

And it will take some time and patience to get any earnings out of this.

But if you know a lot of people that might be interested in joining and becoming active on InboxPays, it can be a way to earn a bit extra.

Option 6 – Spin the Wheel Contests

As with most GPT sites, there will always be contests that will give you the chance to win big prizes.

With InboxPays, they have the Spin the Wheel contest.

inboxpays spin the wheel contest
Their spin the wheel contests offers you the chance to win bigger rewards.

Their Spin the Wheel contest offers rewards ranging from $0.75 to $100. It also has a jackpot prize where the amount of the prize will be displayed on top (refer to picture).

So some pretty good rewards if you are lucky. But your chances of winning the jackpot are, of course, not big.

You will get 2 free spins. If you want to play more, you have to complete offers in order to accumulate a specific number of spins.

The problem is, their Spin the Wheel game is kind of glitchy and not user-friendly.

I tried spinning, but the wheel kept on turning and won't stop. So you might have to contact their support regarding that game.

How do you get paid?

Here's where you get a clearer picture of what InboxPays can do.

As you probably already know, InboxPays rewards you with real money.

The minimum payout threshold before you can request payment is $50. That's a very high amount for a GPT site, and it is way too high, in my opinion.

Once you hit the $50 mark, you can then request a payout which you can withdraw with PayPal.

In my opinion, the high payout threshold is what makes this GPT site a lot less enticing. Plus, you can only request payment in increments of $50. And there will also be a wait as they only process the payments twice per month.

There are plenty of other Paypal sites that offer a better alternative. You can check the best sites that offer PayPal as a payment method.

Another problem with their payout method is that you have to earn at least $25 in the paid offers and spin the wheel and a maximum of $25 in paid emails before you can request payment.

So you need to be aware if this, so you do not end up reaching the payout threshold without being able tog et paid.

There are better GPT sites that offer better payment modes.

Recommended: See the Top GPT Sites

How much money can you make?

As you can probably guess, you will be able to make at least $50 since that is the minimum threshold before you can request payment.

Since it is a GPT site, there are a lot of ways you can earn, so you can quickly increase your balance.

But in my opinion, to make a significant amount of money, you have to fully commit to using InboxPays. That's because they only let you request payment in increments of $50.

And considering that you have to accumulate at least $25 in paid offers and a maximum of $25 in paid emails, there are some limitations.

In my opinion, a GPT site that has limitations for which earning methods you can use is just a bit strange, and out of the hundreds of sites I have tested, this is the only one where I have seen such requirements.

There are better GPT sites that offer a much simpler way for you to earn money.

Can you use it on mobile?

inboxpays mobile site

InboxPays doesn't have an app for mobile devices. The good news is that their site is accessible via a mobile browser.

This makes it easier for you to accumulate rewards since you can access it via a mobile device.

The mobile version of their site is also responsive, which is a good sign.

The main issue with their website in the desktop version is that it easily times out. You have to keep logging back in if you've been idle for a few minutes, which can be annoying.

Fortunately, upon testing, their mobile site doesn't do that. It stays logged in even after several minutes of being idle.

Who can join InboxPays?

Only residents of the United States can join InboxPays.

If you live in another country, you cannot join.

During the registration process, you will have to provide accurate information to successfully complete it.

Right off the bat, they will ask for your zip code. You won't be able to proceed if the zip code you've provided doesn't match any of the zip codes in the U.S. Also, you need to provide your phone number.

If you falsify your account details, they will cancel your membership without warning.  So you have to think about that before you register.

And according to their Terms and Conditions, you also have to be at least 18 years of age in order to participate.

There are so many great sites in the USA, so even if you live here, you should consider alternatives as well.

At least you need to know exactly what you are getting into and agreeing to, so it is important to also be aware of the marketing techniques they use when you are signing up.

inboxpays sign up form
The sign-up form makes it look like there are limited spots.

They make it look like there are only a few spots available to push you to sign up, but the reality is that there will more or less always be spots available. So it is just a marketing trick, which I personally do not like.

Also, as you can see in the image above, it says that I qualify to make up to $100 per survey. This might make you think that you will find many surveys with these high rewards. But that is just not the reality.

In theory, you might be able to get access to a survey that pays this much BUT it will be extremely rare and most people will likely never get a survey that pays $100.

So again I do not think they are completely transparent and this is something I really dislike, as you then might join with the wrong expectations.

This does not mean it cannot be worth it, but you just need to know this so you know what you are getting into.

Can you get support?

InboxPays does have a ticketing system you can use in case you encounter any problems with their site.

inboxpays support system
You can submit your inquiries or issues you are facing by creating a ticket.

You can access their support site by clicking the Contact link at the bottom of their home page.

This will redirect you to their contact page, that has a link to where you can submit your ticket.

You simply log in with your email and password and you will be taken to their support site. Just fill out the form with the necessary info and hit submit.

Of course, the question now is how often do they reply to the tickets submitted?

InboxPays promises that they will get back to you within 3 business days, but there are plenty of complaints regarding tickets not being answered, so that's not a good sign.

Their contact page does include a mailing address, so you can contact them via postal mail.

Upon checking the social media platforms, they no longer have any presence.

In my opinion, that shows a lack of commitment to engaging with their members, which isn't a good sign at all.

Final Verdict

InboxPays is a legit GPT site that promises you real money payout.

It has plenty of earning options which is pretty common for GPT sites. This does, however, not mean it will necessarily be a good option for you.

To make it easier for you to make a decision, let's finish this review with a list of the pros and cons of using InboxPays.

pros

Pros:

  • Multiple earning opportunities
  • Can request a payout via PayPal
cons

Cons:

  • Sends a lot of emails, so be prepared
  • Only one account per household is allowed
  • High payout threshold
  • They make it look like there are limited spots available (but there are not)

In my opinion, the main problem with InboxPays is that they have a very high payout threshold. That alone makes it hard for you to make money.

Also, it is a deal-breaker, in my opinion, that they try to push you to sign up by making it look like there are limited spots and that you can earn $100 per survey.

There are better GPT sites that offer better rewards at a low payout threshold. For that reason, I recommend you check the top GPT sites for better opportunities.

If you have any comments, questions, or have any experiences with InboxPays yourself, I would love to hear from you in a comment below.

11 thoughts on “Is InboxPays Legit or a Scam? (Full Truth Revealed)”

    • if you are having problems with cashing out from InboxPays, you need to contact their support.

      But just be aware you need to reach the payout threshold first which is very high on InboxPays. But until you reach the threshold, you cannot get your earnings.

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  1. I’ve been trying to reach them for my payout for months. I’ve done so many emails and offers and the amount on my account has stayed the same for probably about a year now. No one answers me. I’ve left 3-4 support tickets over the same amount of months, and still nothing. I think they are either a scam or went out of business! Either way, I spent all this time and can’t get my $50!!!!!

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    • same here I’ve been trying to cash out my $50 and no success in 2022 I was able to do it but now nothing and when you send messages to support no replies don’t know what’s going on but this is a joke this is messed up because it takes a lot of work to get to that $50

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  2. I’m having a problem with request a ticket about my balance which is $135 and cashing it out I can’t cash out I have a legitimate PayPal account and on top of that when I request for ticket to support it say my email and password is not valid it’s a bit too much for me irritating and frustrating

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