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Are Free Google Play Redeem Codes A Scam?

December 18, 2017 by Emilie Burke Leave a Comment

Getting free play codes and gift cards in exchange for answering a few questions may sound like an easy way to get some free goods, but don’t buy into it. In fact, be very careful. Why? Because not only are code generators a scam, they are trying to infect your system with malicious malware and steal your identity. Google Play redeem codes are no different.

Many sites offer free Google Play codes in exchange for answering a few questions and offering your opinion on their marketing efforts. It only takes a few minutes of your time and, since you’re offering an opinion on whether or not their marketing efforts are hitting their mark, it makes sense that you’d get paid. But instead of getting paid in dollars, these survey sites are offering Google Play codes as payment.

They claim that you can use the free redeem codes for music, games, and videos, but in reality, the codes don’t actually work and you’ve wasted your time with the surveys. In addition, the chances that your computer is now open to an attack or your identity is at risk is very high.

Gift card and code generators are developed by very experienced hackers. They con you into doing some kind of task, like answering surveys, and offer you free Google Play redeem codes in exchange for your time. But guess what . . . they are using these surveys to gather enough personal information to steal your identity. They may also be planting a virus in your computer with each click of the mouse you make. And while these sites look like the real deal, they are really fake sites, used only to gather your information.

Google Play redeem code generating sites, for the most part, are a scam so avoid them. Their only goal is to collect your information. While you’re busy taking a survey, the hackers are stealing your email and any other information you provide. They will give you a free Google Play redeem code in in exchange for your information, but it won’t work. Do not trust any site that offers free Google Play redeem codes.

But there is one option that is safe and offers real redeem codes in exchange for your opinions.

TokenFire is an advertising app that offers rewards for your opinions. You can earn “tokens” for things like watching videos or playing games on their app. Then you can exchange your “tokens” for Google Play redeem codes or other gift cards. There are various ways to earn “tokens” and each task offers a different number of tokens depending on how much of your time it will take and the difficulty of the task. Once earned, your “tokens” are easily redeemable for Google Play codes. You can even exchange them for Amazon gift cards if you’d like.

Free Google Play redeem codes are a scam, as are most other free redeem code offers you may find so stay away from them. Only use legitimate sites to earn rewards, it will help prevent you from being hacked.

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Emilie Burke writer at the Free Financial Advisor
Emilie Burke

Emilie is a prolific blogger, and influencer inspiring millennial women to live financially, physically, and professionally fit lives. She writes about overcoming debt, while balancing trying to eat healthy, stay fit, and have a little fun along the way. She is a politics major turned data engineer who graduated from Princeton University in 2015.  She currently lives in North Carolina with her college sweetheart Casey who is currently stationed at Fort Bragg. She enjoys eating food, cuddling with her dog, and binge watching HGTV.

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