What is EZ Cash?

Disclosure: We’re letting you know this post contains information about The Smart Wallet’s sister website, UpLevel. The Smart Wallet & UpLevel Rewards are owned by the same parent company and the author is a Smart Wallet employee

If you’re reading this, you probably heard the radio ad telling you to go to EZCash ## (for example, EZCash22.com, EZCash33.com, EZCash44.com, EZCash55.com) to get $750. It’s a conversation between two people that went something like this:

Female: Hey, where did you get all that cash?
Male: You mean THIS $750 cash in my app right now?
Female: Yes – THAT $750 cash – where did you get all that cash at?
Male: Easy. I went to EZCash## dot com and claimed $750 dollars.

Ok, first, the female is being a little nosy, and second, you might think, is this a scam? It’s on the radio, though, so what gives?

Here’s everything you need to know about EZCash.

It’s Not Super Easy, But You CAN Get $750

So how do you get the money? Answer: You have to follow the instructions carefully!

EZCash and its number variations are the site domain (because it’s catchy and easy to remember), but it’ll redirect to the parent brand, UpLevel Rewards. It shows 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 mini-task to complete.

It goes like this:

  1. Head to UpLevel Rewards directly since they own EZCash and fill out basic info (Email, Name, etc.)
  2. Take a quick Survey (if you want to)
  3. See if any Offers interest you (also optional)
  4. Important: When you get to Deals, get to Level 5 and follow the instructions on completing the specific number of deals for each level (some are free, and some require a small purchase!)
  5. Claim the reward and get it in about a week!

You won’t get your $750 cash if you don’t complete the required deals.

Depending on your chosen deals, you could complete it all in a day, which users like to do, but know that most offers aren’t instant.

If you’re not patient enough to get to $750, you can also cash out at $100 or $250, which require fewer deals to complete!

It’s Not a Giveaway Program, But It Is Legit

UpLevel Rewards is a site where visitors must complete tasks to earn rewards. Visitors either qualify for the reward or don’t. There is no giveaway aspect at all.

But IT IS a legitimate program that has paid out $34 million+ since 2016 to visitors who complete the requirements.

The key action? Completing requirements.

Visitors get shown offers and tasks under different Levels, including mobile apps and games, subscriptions, financial services, and more. Complete the required tasks, and you can claim the reward.

Completing tasks is NOT instant. That’s why UpLevel Rewards gives up to 60 days to complete once you’ve done your first task. You’ll also see your progress when tasks are verified as completed; some can take up to 14 days to credit.

Different Rewards Mean Different Levels of Tasks

The amount of deals to complete differs depending on the reward you’re aiming for.

Breakdown of different levels, their reward values, and how many deals are required to claim the reward. 1-4 Please refer to their Program Requirements for more details.

There’s also a limit to how many times visitors can participate, as indicated in the Annual Limit column. This means that if you (or anyone in your household) participated and received a $100 reward, you wouldn’t be able to do it again 60 days from your claim date. (1 year from claim date if $250, $500, $750, or $1,000)

Reward AmountAnnual Limit
$100 and underClaim 1x every 60 days
$250, $500, 750 or $1,000Claim 1x a year

You Will Spend Money to Earn More Money

Since UpLevel Rewards is not a giveaway program, you will spend some money. The amount varies depending on the offers you choose. This doesn’t make UpLevel Rewards a scam.

People want to spend the least amount, so there are free mobile games where you must level up to certain levels to complete the task. Some people are impatient and pay for in-game perks to speed up their progress, but that’s 100% voluntary.

There are also free trial sign-ups, but it won’t count if you cancel immediately. So, if you’re adamant about canceling, set up reminders to do it near the end of the trial.

And then some offers range from $1 to $50 or more, including charity options. It’s up to you which to pick!

Here’s what UpLevel Rewards has seen as out-of-pocket costs. Again, it depends on the offers you ultimately end up choosing.

Reward AmountOut-of-Pocket Costs
$250 and under$15 and up
Over $500$50 and up

If spending ANY money at all is unappealing to you, then DON’T participate in EZCash.

If you want the TLDR version:

  • EZCash (or UpLevel Rewards) is legitimate (not a scam)
  • EZCash / UpLevel Rewards does not give away money; visitors have to complete tasks to earn the reward
  • Depending on the state you listened from, the radio ad directs you to various versions of the site: EZCash22.com, EZCash33.com, EZCash44.com, or  EZCash55.com
  • The # of tasks differs depending on the reward amount you choose
  • You will spend some money to earn more money back
  • Keep proof of your completed tasks (screenshots/emails)
  • You will need to verify your identity once you claim a reward (they have to make sure they’re sending money to someone real)
  • The process can be tedious, but you will 100% get your reward if you follow the instructions and have the patience to