Don’t even waste your time on this app – it’s a complete scam. At first I liked it, especially the fact that the developer answers questions and helps sort out problems, plus I didn’t feel tied to the app and only logged in for short periods.After I’d earned 1$! 1$, Carl! I decided to check how honest the service was and wanted to withdraw my money. I sent a request and completed two big surveys. By the end of the second day (when they were supposed to pay out the massive sum of 1$), I received an email stating that my account was suspected and asking me to explain the situation (whether I use shared network, VPN, etc.). I can’t say I’m surprised, it was silly of me to download the app without checking the reviews in the first place. I replied that I use VPN, but the email and phone number are mine, to which I received a reply stating that the payment details I had entered were linked to other banned accounts, blah blah (as if they have so many users, sure, the info about users number on their site is a fake, also they use the name of the different app to confuse ppl). Yes, I provided a temporary email address, but I’ve had it for over a year, so it’s unlikely anyone else could have used it on this app. Of course, after that I wrote an angry reply, which wasn’t very mature of me, to which I received a response claiming I was a scammer and was stealing from the developer’s family😂 Well, there’s hardly any point in commenting on that. If I could give it a 0/5, I would. I can’t even delete my account because it keeps giving me a database error 😂 I’m sure the developer will pop up in the comments and call me a scammer, but I’ll leave it up to you to draw your own conclusions. If you value your time at all, you’d be better off spending it on something else.
Hi LimonceIIo — Joshua here, the developer. Thanks for taking the time to write this. I want to respond honestly and publicly so other readers can decide for themselves.A few facts from your own review that I think are important:You confirmed you were using a VPN while earning. Our Terms of Service (visible in-app and at earnloop.app/terms) prohibit VPN/proxy use, because nearly all of our advertisers refuse to pay us for ad views originating from VPN traffic — they treat it as invalid traffic. If we paid you for ads we ourselves never got paid for, we'd be losing real money on every payout. That's not a "scam"; it's the same policy every legitimate rewards app enforces.You confirmed the email you signed up with was a temporary/disposable email. Disposable email domains are one of the strongest predictors of multi-accounting in our data, which is why our system flags them automatically alongside the VPN signal. This is also disclosed in the ToS.The reason your $1 redemption was held was that the PayPal/payout details you entered matched details previously used on accounts that had been banned for fraud. That match is generated by software, not by me personally — and unfortunately it does occasionally create false positives, which is exactly why we ask the user to explain their situation before any final decision. That's the email you received.On the "stealing from my family" line — I shouldn't have written that, and I apologize. It was late, you'd just sent a heated reply, and I matched the tone instead of staying professional. That's on me.On user counts and app naming: every number we publish is real and audited (we're a registered LLC with a D-U-N-S number on file). The app has always been called EarnLoop. Happy to point anyone to our public records.The "database error" when deleting your account is a real bug — it's already on our list and a fix is going out in the next update. In the meantime, email support@earnloop.app and I'll delete the account manually within 24 hours, no questions asked, per GDPR/CCPA.If you'd like to be re-reviewed without the VPN turned on and with a permanent email, I'm genuinely happy to do that. Either way, I appreciate the feedback — the review system works, and other users will weigh both sides.— Joshua, EarnLoop