Review: ECashOffers

overall: Thumbs Up

ECashOffers is a GPT site, for an explanation of GPT sites read my previous post : “What’s a Get Paid To (GPT) site?” Derek, who runs ECashOffers, was kind enough to visit OperationBob and asked if I’d take a look. I was happy to hear from him and learn about a new opportunity I can explore, and share with you. So here goes…

The site has a neat and orderly layout - very easy to find what you’re looking for. The signup process was simple and clear.

Once logged in, the offers are well sorted and easy to find. Some GPT sites don’t do this, and it’s very annoying! ECashOffers is probably the best I’ve seen as far as categorizing their offers in a way that’s meaningful to users. They have a wide variety including international offers.

A couple of the offers I clicked on resulted in a page not found page. But most worked fine. ECashOffers has a trouble ticket button displayed prominently on every singe page of their site- that suggests they are committed to providing a good experience and want to know about any issues. So, I submitted a ticket on the links that didn’t work.

You can cashout (withdraw) your earnings via check or PayPal once you reach $10. Most GPT sites require $25 or more to cashout. Way to go ECashOffers for breaking from the norm and letting your users see the light at the end of the tunnel!

In addition to cash (not in place of) you earn points for completing offers. The points can be redeemed for gift cards from numerous stores or you can redeem the points for a referral. i.e., they’ll take somebody that found the site on their own and drop them into your referrals so you get residual income from their earnings. Pretty cool.

For your first level referrals you get 15% of their earnings. They have an Elite referral program that appears to double your take. The elite program is by request and requires a certain number of completed referrals.

Unfortunatley, many of the offers I would be interested in on ECashOffers are ones I’ve already done on other GPT sites before and you can only complete them one time per household (for the most part.) There are ones I’ve never seen before and I probably will check them out. If I was starting fresh, this would be the first GPT site I would work with. Even have done many GPT things before, this is probably the one I will stick to from now on.

Overall: ECashOffers seems to be the easiest, cleanest, provides a good variety of offers, and pays well by comparison.

Check it out for yourself and see what you think. Comments are welcome!

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7 Responses to “Review: ECashOffers”

  1. Hi Bob. ECashoffers is a good site with a nice owner. I added him to my top paying sites not long ago. Nice blog btw :]

    - http://www.justgpt.com

  2. justgpt- thanks for contributing. I found your site through the badge on that one. I like what you do over there and expect justgpt to be mentioned in the future here.

  3. Well thank you I’m glad you checked it out. And that would be awesome if you did.

    The unfortunate thing is that there is someone on the web out to ruin ECashOffers. I see that it pays and for a site to be lied about is terrible if the owner is legit. Offering my badge for the site was an easy desision to let people know it pays.

  4. I’m disappointed to hear about the attack on ECashOffers. I too found both Derek and the site to be on the up and up. All the more reason for sites like yours and mine to be here to tell the real story.

  5. I’m glad to see a nice review here at Operation Bob. I do appreciate the support! Maybe you can post up some payment proof soon? :)

  6. When one signs up with these companies does your email end up flooded with junk?

  7. John - so sorry, I just realized I missed responding to your comment! Generally, you don’t get junk e-mail from the GPT site itself. However, the e-mail you use when completing individual offers may very well get flooded.

    I use my main e-mail to sign up with the GPT site, and then I have a second address I use for the offers. It’s a valid address and I do check it, just not as often and knowing that most of what’s in there is probably junk.

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