Buxify Review – SCAM or Legit $150/Day Social Media Influencer Gig?

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Welcome to my Buxify Review, I’m glad you’re here.

You’re probably looking for answers (or confirmation) that Buxify is legit or a scam.

Buxify says it’s the #1 Influencer network and you can make $150 a day when you sign up to their program. I know it sounds amazing, and you’re probably eager to join their platform and make some money (easily as they say).

Or, maybe you’ve already joined and are just waiting for your payout (and wondering if you’re really going to get paid). My Buxify review will answer all your questions.

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If you’re counting on earning a lot of money from Buxify, I hesitate to say (but I'll say it anyway)… please don’t get your hopes up. This review is for you because I don’t want you to get hurt.

Here are the topics I’m going to discuss:

  • What is Buxify?
  • Is Buxify a Scam?
  • How Does Buxify Work?
  • Reviews and Complaints
  • What I Like About Buxify
  • What I Don’t Like
  • Where Do You Go From Here?

Disclaimer:Please note, I am not a member or an affiliate for Buxify. This review has been researched with information and/or testimonials that are available online in the public domain. Any recommendations and/or conclusions are strictly opinions and may not apply to, or agree with, all persons or situations. See full disclaimer for more info

What Is Buxify?

Buxify claims to be the #1 Influencer Network (but I think sites like Facebook and Instagram would dispute Buxify's bold claim).

They’ll pay you to join their site and do simple tasks for their sponsors. At least, that’s what they say…

Buxify Review Sign Up
Source: Buxify Site

They fall into the category of make-money sites called GTP sites (or get-paid-to sites) in which Buxify is a middleman connecting you with clients who are willing to pay you for doing small tasks online (and Buxify keeps a small profit for themselves).

The problem though, is that clients are looking to pay the least amount possible and the numbers being thrown around by Buxify don't match reality.

Whether the client wants to advertise a product, generate leads (referrals) to their website, or have a product tested… they are looking for the best deal (and if you're getting rich doing any of these tasks for the client, they are not getting the best deal. They're not getting a deal at all).

When you look at the amounts Buxify claims they'll pay you, the math doesn't add up. 

For example, they claim they'll pay you, in some cases, $30 dollars or more for you to give your email address and maybe watch a video. 

The question is this…

Who's paying Buxify that kind of money ($30 plus whatever Buxify keeps as profit) for an email address and few minutes of someone's time to watch a video? 

Is your email address that valuable? Is a few minutes of your attention that valuable. 

Companies can pay far less (in some cases less than a dollar) to acquire an email address and have someone watch a video, so the idea they'd pay Buxify $30 or more (so Buxify can in turn pay you) is more than a little suspicious.

In fact, it's a pretty good sign we're dealing with a scam.

But to be fair, Buxify deserves an honest review and while I'm not yet ready to label them a scam and jump to conclusions, we're not going to let them off the hook either.

Is Buxify a Scam?

Online scams come in various shades and colors. Some are black and white – flat out scams with no ambiguity. They're only purpose is to rip you off. 

Others fall into a grey area. They'll provide (some) value but far less than they advertise, and they won't deliver on their promise.

Then you have your yellow “cautionary scams”, where you lose a few bucks but learn a valuable lesson.

These scams are painful but they don't destroy you. They do give you hope though. They make you feel as if “your time has arrived”. That the financial burdens that weigh you down are finally being lifted and for the first time in a long time, you can finally breath.

And then the truth comes out and your hopes are shattered. Your financial burdens come crashing back down and crush you. It feels even worse than it did before. 

Is Buxify one of these scams?

How about the scams with flashing red lights that do far more to harm you than the simple “cautionary” scams. These are the scams that ruin people's lives. 

They rip people off for thousands (in some cases their entire life savings) and/or they steal your private information and credentials causing irreparable damage to your finances, credit ratings and reputations. 

Buxify falls into one or more of these categories and to figure out which ones we'll have a hard look at the following red flags…

Red Flag #1 – Information (or lack of) on their site

When you want to know about a company or site’s history, you’ll usually find the important details on their About Page. However, Buxify’s About Page only brought me back to their Homepage.

Maybe it's an oversight. 

Or, maybe they don’t have any information about their owner/creator and history of their business (like founding date, mission statement, staff, etc.)

This is not a smoking gun and doesn't prove Buxify is a scam, but it's a significant red flag nonetheless because scammers usually hide their identities. Surely, they don’t want to get caught scamming people!

Red Flag #2 – Unbelievable Stats

According to their site, Buxify has already paid $68 million dollars to over 225,000 members.

I’m saying this is unbelievable (in fact, impossible) because they’ve only been in operation for about a month (at the time of this Buxify review). Their numbers are simply too ridiculous to believe.

Please don’t believe them when they tell you they’ve been around for years, because the truth is they only registered their site on October 28, 2019 (screenshot below).

Buxify Review WhoIs Registration Date
Source: WhoIs.com

Needless to say, flat out lying doesn't help their credibility, and a website that's a month old paying out $68 million dollars to 225,000 (as they claim) is a lie.

Red Flag #3 – Clone of Referral Pay and Viral Dollar?

Like you, I was hopeful when I first discovered Buxify. Who doesn't want $150 a day for doing simple tasks online.

But having reviewed so many legit products and scams, I quickly realized what I was looking at here. I noticed that Buxify looked suspiciously like another site I've seen before called Referral Pay.

In fact, it didn't just look like it. When they copied the text over they forgot to change this little bit of detail in their site’s design (screenshot below), LOL.

Buxify Review Referral Pay
Source: Buxify and Referral Pay Sites

This is an obvious red flag. It's bad enough they're a clone of another site. What's worse is that Referral Pay has already been exposed as a scam. 

In other words, Buxify is a clone of a scam site so it’s a pretty safe bet that they're a scam too.

And of course, it's not only the mention of Referral Pay that's bad. It's that their claims are identical too. In the screenshot above you'll notice that Referral Pay has also paid out $68 Million to 225,000 members.

What are the chances? 

Red Flag #4 – Buxify or Buckify?

I noticed on Buxify’s payment proof page that their name on the copyright was different than their homepage. 

Instead of Buxify, it said Buckify.

Buxify Review Copyright Buckify
Source: Buxify Site

At first glance I thought this might just be an oversite. It's a simple mistake to make.

However, it turns out that Buckify, like Referral Pay… is an actual site. Another copycat scam.  

Buxify Review Buckify Site
Source: Buckify Site

Red Flag #5 – Fake Payment Proof

The creators of Buxify know you're going to be skeptical. It's a make-money-online program after all, and it's no secret… most of them are scams. 

To prove their legitimacy, they've shown us some “payment proof”. 

Unfortunately, their “proof” only proves one thing. That they're lying again. 

Look closely and you’ll see they’re using Buckify payment proofs, not Buxify. And again, as mentioned above… Buckify is a proven scam. 

Buxify Review Buckify Proof of Payment
Source: Buxify Site

Also, when you look closely at the dates, you’ll see they’re all dated in August (I’m assuming August 2019 but maybe older).

Either way though, their site (Buxify's site, not Buckify's) was only registered on October 28, 2019 remember? In other words, they're payment “proof” pre-dates their actual existence. 

In other words, Buxify is either a scam or a miracle. I'll let you decide which one is more likely 😀

It's not that sites like these don't work. There are legit get-paid-to sites and sites that'll pay you for things like online surveys. But, as I mentioned earlier, they don't pay the crazy amounts Buxify claims to pay. 

Sites like surveyjunkie.com and swagbucks.com won't make you rich, but they're real.  

They can also be a stepping stone to something bigger for those who aspire to start their own online business

You may be at home because of difficulties with your health for example, or young ones to look after. 

If that’s the case and an online business is something you want, knowing how and where to get started properly is what you need in order to get what you want.

Now, I'm going to give you a free step by step beginner's guide to making money online and you can get it by Clicking Here

How Does Buxify Work?

Now that we've established that Buxify can't be trusted, let's talk about how they claim to work, and how they actually work.

According to Buxify, you can make money on their site by just signing up (joining is free) and doing simple tasks. Like their other sister scam sites, they have offers like these:

  • Sign up and get $25.
  • Earn $15 for each referral that joins their platform.
  • Earn $2 for every click on your referral link.
  • Download apps for $10.
  • Complete surveys for $30.
  • Upload YouTube videos for $50.
  • Promote on Social Media for $50.
Buxify Review How it Works
Source: Buxify Site

Their offers vary and it changes now and then, but the tasks are always simple to perform. Also, you’ll see your account get credited after each performance of a task. That’s what makes it believable, you’ll see your earnings accumulate – but then you won’t be able to withdraw your money.

How Buxify REALLY Works…

Scam sites like Buxify, Referral Pay, Viral Dollars, and Buckify all have one thing in common – they gather their members’ data/information. Their sister scams like Tap2Earn, KashTree, and PaidLeaf also do the same.

In fact, it turns out that Buxify is part of an entire network of scams that also include PaidNova, EmotePay, Kids Have Money, Viral Bucks, and Cash4Clickz just to name a few.  

Yes their others…

When you sign up to their site, they’ll ask for your email and password. In some of their tasks, they’ll also ask for your phone number, credit card information, and PayPal.

It’s VERY risky to give them your personal information because they’re a scam site – and who knows what they’ll do to your credentials. Here are just some of the possibilities…

  • They’ll send your email to marketing people (and you’ll get spam emails selling you stuff).
  • You’ll get phone calls from people selling you something.
  • They’ll hack your accounts (some people use and share the same email and password combinations that they use for their other accounts like Amazon, PayPal or even their online banking).
  • They’ll install viruses and malware when you download apps.
  • They’ll steal your identity.

Remember when I said some scams are red flashing light scams that ruin lives? Having your identity stolen and your accounts hacked can definitely ruin your life. 

Buxify is one of those types of scams. 

You see, they’re making unbelievable offers because they want you to send them referrals (you’re supposed to earn $15 per referral). But the sad truth is, they’ll also steal your referrals’ information.

They actually want you to stay with them for as long as possible – so you can make referrals and do their tasks. In fact, they’ll hold on to you by requiring you to have a minimum number of referrals, clicks, and tasks before you can cash out.

But in the end, like all of their other copycat scams… they’ll block you out of their system when you ask for your money.

Buxify Reviews and Complaints

Since Buxify is still new at the time of writing this review, I couldn’t find any complaints “yet”.

But it's only a matter of time…

I've seen this many times. Below, you’ll see screenshots of complaints from Tap2Earn – another one of their scams, and this same pattern keeps playing out, over and over again…

Buxify Review Tap2Earn Complaints
Source: Tap2Earn Review – GigHustlers.com

And it's not only Tap2Earn…

You'll find the same comments and complaints if you read reviews for their other sites like Rainmoney for example. 

Look, it's not uncommon for a site to get a lot of complaints and negative reviews. What's that saying…?

You can please some of the people all of the time or all of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time.

The problem with Buxify is that they can't do any of those things. They can't please anyone, ever (well, except the creators who are ripping people off). 

What I Like About Buxify

Absolutely nothing. Buxify is a flat out scam and there's nothing to like about it. 

What I Don't Like

  • I don’t like that these types of scam sites are always victimizing innocent people who just want to earn money.
  • The risks of having your information stolen.
  • Other risks involve identity theft, viruses, malware, etc.
  • You’ll only waste your time doing tasks, but you won’t be able to get your money.
  • You can get blamed for referring people to Buxify because it’s a scam. 

Where Do You Go From Here?

I know you want Buxify to be the real deal. I'd like it to be real too.

If you've been doing the tasks on their taskwall and sending people to their site, you may be filled with hope, watching your earnings accumulate in your Buxify account.

I don't want to be the person that tells you they won't pay you. But I also want to be honest so you're not wasting your time. So that you're not sharing any personal details and putting yourself at risk.  

It’s a scam.

If you’ve already registered to their site, it’s time for some damage control. It's a bit of a pain, but to be on the safe side, my recommendation would be to change your passwords to any and all online accounts that may share the same email and/or password with Buxify.

I'm not saying you're about to be hacked or that your information is immediately in danger. It's just good practice to be diligent when it comes to protecting your information.

Wrapping up… I know you want to make some money on the internet, which is why you've read this far. And, like I said a moment ago, I hate to be the one to tell you that Buxify is a scam. I wish I could recommend them, but I can't 

The good news is, you can make money online. 

I don't know your situation or what your goals are, but it's probably fair to say that some extra money every month would help. You might be a student in school for example, or a single parent at home. You may have a medical issue that's standing in the way of a job or career you'd like to do.

Maybe you just hate your current job and would rather do anything else. 

If that's the case, an online business may be what you want. 

With all the schemes, scams and false promises out there though, knowing how and where to get started properly is what you need in order to get what you want

Now, I'm going to give you a free step by step beginner's guide to making money online and you can get it by Clicking Here

If an online business is more than you can handle right now, you can also earn a little extra spending money with online survey and get-paid-to sites

Now, I'm talking about real sites that pay you do small tasks online, NOT sites like Buxify.

What that means is legit sites don't pay the ridiculous amounts Buxify and similar scams claim to pay, and there's a simple reason for that… 

They're real.

And, unlike scam sites, they have real clients paying real money and real expenses and when you add it up (and everyone gets paid a relatively fair amount like most companies)… Buxify type payouts are simply unrealistic.    

However, sites like Survey Junkie for example will pay you for your opinion, and sites like Swag Bucks offers rewards for doing things like watching videos, visiting websites and searching the web.  

Again, they won't make you rich, but if you've never made money online before, they can be a good way to get started. 

I hope my Buxify review has been helpful and if you have any comments, questions, or experience with Buxify, please share in the comments section below.

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