Ginopay Review: Legit Or Scam? (Too Good to Be True)

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Ginopay.com review

Ginopay is a task earning website that claims users can earn money by clicking on adverts, watching ads and also, sharing sponsored posts to their Facebook profiles. The most interesting part is, users get to earn all these without paying a dime during registration, but how legit is it? In my opinion, it appears to be too good to be true and also, there are some other indications that point to it being a waste of time.

Key Takeaways

  • Ginopay is a task earning site that allows users to earn money by completing simple tasks like, sharing sponsored posts, clicking on ads and commenting on posts.
  • Ginopay is not legit. No one has been paid at the moment and it’s unlikely for anyone to get paid considering the numerous downsides, such as unrealistic payout structure, fixed payment date, high withdrawal threshold and absence of a customer support.
  • Some of the features such as click2earn, Watch2earn are not functional at the time of writing this article.

In this article, we will be having a deep looking at what ginopay.com is all about, which includes, how it works, breakdown of the earnings and finally, the pros and cons of any. Before we get into the main point of writing this article, it’s important to bear in mind that this is not the first of it’s kind, we’ve seen many other so-called task earning sites get launched for the purpose of generating ad revenue from users without paying a dime.

What is Ginopay about?

Ginopay as previously mentioned is an online earning website where users can complete basic tasks daily to earn some money. The platform provides users with a variety of options to earn from such as the sponsored posts, watch2earn and click2earn. These are the prominent options available on the dashboard upon sign up and they are avenue through which, the user can earn some money in their words.

As a user, or intending user, what you are required to do is to create an account on ginopay.com and then log into the newly created account, tap on either of the aforementioned options, complete the necessary steps and start accumulating some “money“.

Apart from the task completion part, there is also an affiliate program for people who may be interested in promoting the platform to others. They claim users earn up to 200 naira for each referral, but we will talk more about all these means of earning on the site in this piece.

Breakdown of Earnings

How to earn on ginopay

There are various ways of earning on Ginopay that even increased my suspicion and they are as follows;

1. Watch2earn – this has to do with viewing adverts to earn some money. According to the information on their homepage users can earn some money when they watch adverts.

2. Click2earn – as the name sounds, this involves clicking on advert links to earn money. When you click on the adverts, it opens a pop up tab for you and in turn, your account balance on the website increases. But at the time of writing this piece, the click2earn hasn’t started working on Ginopay.

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3. Sponsored Posts – this is like sharing advertorials of Ginopay to your Facebook profile and other groups you belong to earn extra money. According to the earning structure of the platform, users who share sponsored post earn up to 150 naira per day for doing so. It’s one of the most advertised means of earning on the site and as Such, that explains why there are various social media posts about the site.

4. Daily Login – each day you sign into your account 100 naira gets added to your balance. It’s one additional way of earning from the site without doing much.

5. Read-to-earn – when you read their publications and comment, 20 naira will be added to your balance. The read-to-earn feature is another advertised way of earning on Ginopay.

Telegram and Whatsapp tasks

6. Telegram & WhatsApp Share Task – they claim users are selected randomly for this task. So it’s not available for everyone but those who are selected will earn 3,000 naira for sharing the post to 5 groups on WhatsApp or telegram.

7. Referring – when you refer others, you get 200 naira once the person signs up. This particular feature is probably targeted at people who own large WhatsApp or telegram community.

My Reservations

As advertised, Ginopay is very interesting and highly profitable especially when you consider the referral program and the vast earning methods but, the question is, what are the chances of getting paid after requesting for withdrawal? From experience, Ginopay is not different from the numerous task earning sites out there to waste people’s time.

The website was launched solely for the purpose of wasting people’s time, generating advert revenue for the owners and ghosting users when it’s time for payment. Now this is not coming from a place of assumption. I have had profound experience with sites like this but if you don’t believe me enough, here are my reasons for calling, Ginopay a scam;

1. Unrealistic Payout Structure – judging from the vast earning methods, one can easily deduce that the platform is not legit. No legit website can offer that much number of ways to earn especially when it’s completely free. I mean, upon sign up, all users are given 2,000 naira for a start and they can also earn up to 6,000 naira from just sharing on telegram and Whatsapp, not to mention the other tasks.

How do you think such a site would be able to pay? It’s not even possible and realistic. They offer all these bonuses to lure in ignorant users who will keep reading and completing tasks to generate enough ad revenue for them. It’s just a waste of time and no matter what they promise at this time, sit tight and see what happens when it’s time to honor their own end of the bargain.

2. Another reason is the Fixed Payment Date. Ginopay claims users can only withdraw on the 11th of every month. Platforms with a fixed payment date are usually scam. I understand that it’s free but the fixed payment date is usually done to keep users at bay till the set date before ghosting them. The goal is for users to keep viewing and clicking adverts on the website hoping to withdraw on a particular date the following month, giving them enough time to earn a lot of money from the visits of users.

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It’s a scam tactic that we commonly see, the sad fact is that, most people are oblivious. So if you’re reading this article now, count yourself lucky as I may have just saved you weeks of futile data expense and time investment.

Ginopay minimum withdrawal

3. High Minimum Withdrawal – so where I saw someone promoting the site on social media, the person claimed, he has been paid and even flaunted a payment proof showing his receipt of 5,000 naira from Ginopay, but upon closer examination, I discovered that the minimum threshold is 20,000 naira.

Fake Ginopay payment proof

So how did the person withdraw 5,000? Incase you’ve seen any payment proof, kindly note that it’s completely fake. Firstly, the minimum payout is much higher and also the website was recently launched, not even up to a week. Sites launched for the purpose of wasting people’s time often have a higher than normal withdrawal threshold and that is what we also get on Ginopay.

More reasons to not invest your time completing tasks on the site. There are other alternatives, you can check out our review of Ads Cluster, Cliqki and Famsuptasks for free task earning sites that actually pay.

4. The website doesn’t have a support team. This is typical of scam sites launched for the benefit of the administrator and not the user(s). There is no way to contact the support Incase of any issues or payment queries, users are only provided with a link to join their telegram channel where there is no option to contact an administrator.

Final Thoughts

Ginopay is not a legit site. In as much as no payment is made before sign up, there is no need investing your time or spending data viewing ads and completing tasks because it’s purely going to be an effort in futility. Like the saying goes, it’s not about earning and accumulating figures online, the question is, will the online figures translate to fatter bank account? In the case of this platform, the answer is no.

The fixed payment date, unrealistic payout structure and unnecessarily high threshold are more than enough reasons to steer clear. But if you still wish to continue, feel free to bookmark this page and drop feedback when it pays on the 11th of next month.

Thanks.

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    Eric Chidi, AKA ErickssonDGreat, is a seasoned writer who specializes in delivering unbiased reviews to readers. Eric’s content is informative, honest and free of any form of prejudice, join me as we navigate through the pros and cons of various online money making schemes to enable you make the right decision at all times.Ericksson Loves You! ❤️

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3 thoughts on “Ginopay Review: Legit Or Scam? (Too Good to Be True)”

  1. I have sent more than 25 person’s in my contact yet mine is saying check and repost. Even people I referred are making progress but my own has not gone

  2. This is not going to be funny at all, how can it be a scam. With all my time I wasted sharing with my friends and my data I wasted. Please they need to do something.

  3. God will punish those people behind this Gino app,like for making ppls efforts wasted,both data ,I tried to withdraw money from my profile this morning since 7am,the response I got was,today is not a withdrawal day which the wrote it on the app every 11th of the month is withdrawal day.101 NOT LEGIT

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