Friday, April 8

SwagBucks Deactivation

A few days ago, I was deactivated from Swagbucks. I honestly do not know why this was. I attempted that  survey exploit ONE time. When I went to cash out and after review, I was deactivated. With that being said, I have contacted them to see if I would be able to reapply. I thoroughly enjoyed using SwagBucks. It is my favorite "GPT" site.

With that being said, I want to reiterate what I said the other day about cheating: DO NOT CHEAT, YOU WILL GET CAUGHT.

Have a good day, and if you have any questions, please feel free to post them below.

Tuesday, April 5

Cheating FAQs

In response to Robin's post, I have decided to post my own thoughts on cheating.

I also will no longer post any sites that support cheating. There was one listed on my "Sites I like" page but I took it down because I will not be associated with this site.

There are questions you may be having:

Why do people cheat?
This one is easy to answer. They want to accumulate as many rewards as quickly as possible.

How do people cheat?
This one is a little trickier to answer. There have been auto searchers and auto watchers for SwagBucks and other sites like it. There is also a survey cheat and cheat sites. SwagBucks makes it easy to know IF you are cheating, they ahve a list of Do's and Don'ts. Follow this list and you should be fine.

How do they know?
Short answer: Technology. The long answer can be found on their blog.

What happens if I cheat?
When they find that you have cheated, they can and will deactivate you.

This isn't sounding too fun.
No, cheating isn't fun for everyone. The cheaters are taking rewards from our pockets. But if you follow the rules, you will get far.

Well, I won't cheat.
I'm happy to hear that.


If you have any questions that I didn't answer, please feel free to ask them. I will find the answer for you.