The Weird But Legit Way I Got a $1,000 PayPal Deposit This Week
I’m going to let you in on a little secret.
I got $1,000 direct deposited into my PayPal account and all I had to do was try out some deals. Thanks, Flash Rewards!
Seriously, anyone 18+ can join. It’s a rewards program that’s been around since 2016 and has rewarded $11 million dollars to members over time. They even have a 4.3 Trustpilot rating!
How Flash Rewards Work
So how do you get the money? Answer: You just have to follow the instructions carefully!
Flash Rewards work by showing you “deals” that they think you would like. This includes mobile apps and games, subscriptions, financial services, etc. Each type of deal you choose has its own mini task to complete.
It goes like this:
- Head over to Flash Rewards and fill out basic info (Email, Name, etc.)
- Take a quick Survey (it helps them figure out what offers & deals to recommend you)
- See if any Offers interest you (optional)
- Important: Complete 1 Silver, 1 Gold, and 8 Platinum deals to qualify/claim the reward!
You won’t get your reward if you don’t complete the required amount of deals.
Depending on what deals you choose, you could complete it all in a day, which is what members like to do.
Don’t Try If You Can’t Follow Instructions
I can’t stress this enough, follow the instructions carefully!
If you think getting $1,000 is too good to be true, just know that it’s legit, BUT you have to read the instructions and you’re giving your time. I spent about $20 in trying out services that I became interested in, and when I completed the deals and submitted my claim, the money arrived in a week.
I ended up getting the Disney+ streaming service as one of the Platinum deals and I love it! But if I ever get tired of Disney+, I know I can unsubscribe per Disney’s terms. The same goes for everything that Flash Rewards introduces you to.
Remember to Use My Invite Link
With this invite link, you’ll get the highest reward opportunity for PayPal!
Good luck, have fun and remember it takes a little effort but it’s legit.