Aug 27 2007

Is Fusion Cash (FusionCash.com) A Scam?

Posted by eddysalomon in Top Internet Work From Home Picks, Work At Home Reviews     

It’s no surprise that Fusion Cash has come under scrutiny by work at home seekers. There seems to be a continuous pattern that emerges when a company becomes popular. People flock to the program, sign up and get started. But then something funny happens, some don’t do as well with the given program as others and next thing you know it’s being called a scam! I’ve also noticed that a company is called a scam if it has some flaws. Last I checked no company or person is perfect. Do we run around calling them scams?

In any event, I have personally worked with fusion cash for several months now and I can attest it is not a scam. One, Fusion Cash is totally free to join and get started with. Secondly they even give you a sign up bonus! And at the end of the day, Fusion Cash does actually pay you to do offers.(Here’s screenshot of my own payment for you naysayers) It’s one of the few places I know where you can get paid to fill out forms of various companies. I’ve actually been paid several times by fusion cash for completing offers before I decided to move on to their publisher program.

The only negative things I can see about Fusion Cash is that it does take some organization on your part to keep track of all those offers you’re doing and getting paid for and that it’s not open to international folks! With FusionCash.com you earn money for completing free offers, risk free trial offers and some paid offers. You can easily earn as little as $.50 per offer to as much as $50 per offer in less than 10 minutes. Now before you go and decide to sign this program off, keep this in mind, you don’t ever have to do the paid or risk free trial offers to earn money with FusionCash.com. There are tons of free offers being added everyday. Granted they won’t pay as much as paid or risk free trial offers but they do pay and can add up.

The paid and risk free offers is where I can see people bitching and moaning. Honestly I’ve done them all. Personally I like the risk free offers because it allows me to try products I’ve always wanted to try but never had any real incentive to do so. But getting paid to try an offer is incentive enough for me. But I guess I’m crazy like that.

Risk free offers are great because if you don’t like the product or service you can always cancel before having your credit card charged. This is where you need to be organized and keep track of expiration dates and numbers to call to cancel. But this is simple if you just write everything down.

The other type of offers people complain about are the paid offers. But like with risk free offers, you don’t have to do these offers. You can just stick to the free ones. But the paid offers do earn you a lot more money. But keep in mind with the paid offers it’s very similar to when you put money in the bank.

Here’s why. Let’s say Fusion Cash pays you $25 for trying out a baby magazine you’ve always wanted to read anyway. You would only be responsible for paying for shipping which would be about $6.95. In essence Fusion cash just gave you $18 (when you subtract the $6.95 you paid for shipping) that’s almost 3 times more than you invested. How many saving accounts, mutual funds and stocks offer you that type of return in minutes let alone within years? Not any I know of! (And if you do know some, please email me asap!) So for me this was a win win situation.

But I understand some of you don’t want to pay for these offers or don’t have a credit card and that’s fine! You still don’t need that to earn with fusion cash. As I’ve said many times in this post you can earn on free offers you fill out!

However keep in mind that it’s just going to involve doing more offers to make some decent money but it can be done and it involves no out of pocket cost! So you really have nothing to lose with fusion cash. Give it a try and make your own decision. The worst that can happen is you earn a $5 sign up bonus, do some free offers and get paid some money at the end of the month. You risk nothing because you’re in control.

8 Responses to “Is Fusion Cash (FusionCash.com) A Scam?”

  1. Is Treasure Trooper (TreasureTrooper.com) A Scam? says:

    [...] Trooper is very much like FusionCash.com where you get paid to complete various offers. Here’s how it works. You sign up for a free [...]

  2. Earn Free Cash Online says:

    I agree. Fusion Cash is a good site and it’s free so there’s nothing to lose.

  3. Truth says:

    The above article was written by the developers of FusionCash.com. Don’t believe what it says. It a scam, no money to be made.

  4. eddysalomon says:

    Everyone’s entitled to their opinion. But making up stuff is going a bit too far. I’m not a developer and I don’t own or run Fusioncash.com. I think anyone that has read my blog posts www.workathomenoscams.com/articles/ and reviews www.workathomenoscams.com/work-at-home-reviews/ long enough know I give my honest assessments of an opportunity based on my own experience, Whether good or bad.

    Sounds to me like you didn’t have a good experience with FusionCash and that’s expected with any company. I can have a great experience at BestBuy and someone doesn’t and it doesn’t mean that best buy is a scam.

    But sorry to hear that FusionCash didn’t work for you. But it’s really unfair to make a blanket statement like that. And you’re not the only one, too many people in the work at home world do this. And granted a lot of the stuff out there is crap but companies shouldn’t be accused of being a scam because it didn’t work for you.

    I reviewed Ameriplan www.workathomenoscams.com/2007/09/25/is-ameriplan-usa-a-work-at-home-scam/ a few months ago and gave my personal experience about it but didn’t call it a scam because it didn’t work for me. Why? Because I knew other people were making money with it so how I can make that call. So keep that in mind folks.

    But thanks for your feedback. We love both the positive and negative stuff.

    Eddy

  5. Joey says:

    How much did fusioncash pay you to write that article? They do pay you, yes, but most of the time for the paid and risk free trial offers, you will not see a penny of that money unless you’re one of their favorites.

    I conducted my own study on this company. There’s a forum in which you can discuss many of the offers and such and if you’re one to kiss the owners and moderators tails, then your offers approve 9 times out of 10. If you discuss the flaws with the site and/or question the ethics of the site, your offers only approve at the rate of 2 out of every 10.

    Myself and 19 of my friends conducted this study over a two month period. 10 of us sucked up to the administrator and moderator while the other 10 done everything they could to get on their nerves. What did we find? We all done the same offers and the ones who got on their nerves averaged about $21.83 in earnings while the suck ups got an average of $117.47.

    When questioning why an offer hasn’t approved I was told that they only pay out when they get paid from the advertiser. My cousin works for Stamps.com in the affiliate department and verified that payments were sent, but none of us received the credit for it.

    Scam? Not in essence, but they’re crooked and will bend you over if you’re not on their good side.

  6. eddysalomon says:

    Hey Joey,

    Thanks for your comments. I always love to have intellectual debates with other users.

    First and foremost, I wasn’t paid to write the article.

    But yes I’ve actually worked with Fusion Cash and made money from them. It’s the only reason I decided to write the article to share my experience with others so they can make their own decisions. I even pointed out the things that would turn people off about fusion cash.

    So I’m not hiding my relationship with fusion cash. But I wouldn’t put my reputation out on the line if I didn’t believe the company was reputable. Now with that said, are they perfect?

    Nope. but find a company that is and I always find someone that has something negative to say. No company is without faults. I love jetblue but I’ve had some horrible experiences with them. But for the most part the other experiences tended to be good. Does it make Jetblue a scam?

    The fact of the matter is that you and your friends did make money. I don’t know why anyone would purposely want to annoy the people that make you money to test some theory about favoritism. Umm if people that are cooperative tend to have no problems then the answer is simple. Be cooperative.

    Problem solved!

    I was a member a prior to the introduction to the forum so all I focused on was just doing my offers and making money.

    So I have no experience or comments either way about that forum situation and how it could possibly affect your offers income.

    But personally I would just focus on doing the offers and ignore trying to flame fires in the forum.

    At the end of the day you and your friends did make money and that’s what we’re trying to help people do here.

    Are some people going to experience problems with Fusion Cash or any company, probably. But for the most part people will make money like you and your friends did and at the end of the day that’s what people visiting workathomenoscams.com are looking for.

    But with that said I can appreciate your point of view and glad you could share it with the rest of the folks that will consider fusion cash.

    At the end of the day it will be up to them to make their own decisions based on the experiences that you and I have laid out here.

    I’m just happy they can get the full spectrum with comments like yours.

    So thanks so much for participating on our blog.

    Hope to see you back again soon.

    Eddy

  7. Angela says:

    Well, the writer is getting a referral fee everytime someone signs up using the link he has above. So, he is profiting from this article.

  8. eddysalomon says:

    Are we going to do this again? I’ve already stated several times that I work with the company. Obviously if someone signs up I’ll get a referral commission. But what you seem to be missing is the fact that I’ve actually mentioned the negative qualities about the program.

    If I were just profit motivated as you’re implying, my review would go something like this. Fusion Cash is wonderful. It’s perfect. Go Sign up right now, you’ll become rich.

    But no I actually tell you the negative qualities about the program and how to get around it. This way people make an educated choice. There are enough people that are being one sided with calling everything a scam or saying every opportunity is perfect.

    My reviews are just based on my experience. So if people can relate to my experience and they sign up, that’s great for me because I get paid. But more importantly I help them find a way to make money as well.

    And judging by the comments of my subscribers they are making money with my recommendations: www.workathomenoscams.com/2008/04/24/success/

    So I don’t make apologies for recommending companies that I’ve made money with and pay me to refer other people who can make money too.

    Take care.

    Eddy

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