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Bonus & offers: Earn Crypto (Page 40)

Topic created on 02nd Feb. 2023 | Page: 40 of 45 | Answers: 663 | Views: 72,605
Patizi
Elite

Stromberg wrote on August 19, 2024 at 4:41 pm:

I explicitly wrote that I simply stay under the limit (which doesn't bother me because the effort for little money is relatively high anyway) in order not to pay taxes.

So I don't understand how you came to the conclusion that I really wanted to pay taxes... 😄

But yes, it probably won't happen much, you're probably right.
but "probably" is only good enough for me when it comes to sports betting 😉😄

He comes up with it because you deal with it and are so precise. Just not a penny over because otherwise you have to pay taxes. Not that the state will get too little or you'll go to jail for a few euros.

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Stromberg
Legend
Patizi wrote on 19.08.2024 at 17:36:

He comes up with it because you deal with it and are so accurate. Just not a cent over because otherwise you have to pay taxes. Not that the state gets too little or you go to jail for a few euros.


I think he didn't read it properly. But it doesn't matter.

You're also interpreting nonsense.

I don't want to pay taxes to the state and I don't think I'm going to jail.

It just doesn't make sense in my eyes.
Let's assume that I would have paid out 500 at the end of the year with the same effort at Freecash, which is reasonably realistic. That's 100 euros more for which I would have played for umpteen hours on umpteen days. With the small residual Risk that, in the worst-case scenario, I'll have to pay tax on the whole 500 euros if it comes to light.
On the other hand, I spend 100 euros in a few hours on a Bundesliga weekend.
Of course, you can then completely question whether you should take advantage of these offers, as the hourly wage is really pathetic.

For my part, I now draw the conclusion to put less effort into it and to be guaranteed safe in terms of tax.

The fact that I absolutely want to pay taxes to the state or think I'm going to jail for it is an answer that doesn't help at all and, unless you think I'm completely stupid, shouldn't stand up to scrutiny either...

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Falke
Expert

Stromberg wrote on August 19, 2024 at 5:56 pm:
I rather think he didn't read it properly. But it doesn't matter.

You're also interpreting nonsense.

I don't want to pay taxes to the state and I don't think I'm going to jail.

It just doesn't make sense in my eyes.
Let's assume that I would have paid out 500 at the end of the year with the same effort at Freecash, which is reasonably realistic. That's 100 euros more for which I would have played for umpteen hours on umpteen days. With the small residual Risk that, in the worst-case scenario, I'll have to pay tax on the whole 500 euros if it comes to light.
On the other hand, I spend 100 euros in a few hours on a Bundesliga weekend.
Of course, you can then completely question whether you should take advantage of these offers, as the hourly wage is really pathetic.

For my part, I now draw the conclusion to put less effort into it and to be guaranteed safe in terms of tax.

The fact that I absolutely want to pay taxes to the state or think I'm going to jail for it is an answer that doesn't help at all and, unless you think I'm completely stupid, shouldn't stand up to scrutiny either.

It doesn't matter now. Just do it the way you want. I only wrote my opinion on it and then you were almost indignant about how I could even write something like that, that you shouldn't worry about it.


And I, at least, find this reaction a little strange. I mean, we're in a gambling forum here, where threads pop up again and again about how to get your money past the banks in illegal casinos and all kinds of tips are given there (chips, crypto, VPN etc.).

That's why I think my "advice" is completely reasonable. Whether you do it differently or not is up to you anyway. My opinion is simply that nobody will care.

And by the way: For many app games, you also have to make in-app purchases. Can you also write this off against tax?

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Stromberg
Legend
Falke wrote on August 19, 2024 at 6:21 pm:

It doesn't matter now. Just do it the way you want. I just wrote my opinion on it and then you were almost indignant about how I could even write something like that, that you shouldn't worry about it.


And I, at least, find this reaction a little strange. I mean, we're in a gambling forum here, where threads pop up again and again about how to get money past the banks in illegal casinos and all kinds of tips are given there (chips, crypto, VPN etc.).

That's why I think my "advice" is completely reasonable. Whether you do it differently or not is up to you anyway. My opinion is simply that nobody will care.

And by the way: For many app games, you also have to make in-app purchases. Can you write that off against tax again?

Indignant about your opinion? Nope. Of course you can say that. I just didn't think it made much sense as a Tip to say don't worry about a possible tax liability. But I did ask, so it's all good.
I just couldn't understand how you came to the conclusion that my concern was that I wanted to pay more tax to the state. I don't want to pay any that I don't have to, not even retrospectively, and I asked about my experience. That's all.

But it doesn't matter now, yes.

Oh, and yes, I would see that as an expense with the in-app purchases.

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Patizi
Elite

Stromberg wrote on August 19, 2024 at 5:56 pm:
I rather think he didn't read it properly. But it doesn't matter.

You're also interpreting nonsense.

I don't want to pay taxes to the state and I don't think I'm going to jail.

It just doesn't make sense in my eyes.
Let's assume that I would have paid out 500 at the end of the year with the same effort at Freecash, which is reasonably realistic. That's 100 euros more for which I would have played for umpteen hours on umpteen days. With the small residual Risk that, in the worst-case scenario, I'll have to pay tax on the whole 500 euros if it comes to light.
On the other hand, I spend 100 euros in a few hours on a Bundesliga weekend.
Of course, you can then completely question whether you should take advantage of these offers, as the hourly wage is really pathetic.

For my part, I now draw the conclusion to put less effort into it and to be guaranteed safe in terms of tax.

The fact that I absolutely want to pay taxes to the state or think I'll go to jail for it is an answer that doesn't help at all and, unless you think I'm completely stupid, shouldn't stand up to scrutiny either.

You don't need to be afraid. Just take the money

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andjoker
Rookie
I thought freecash was taking the p**s again....
I made the offer with coinbase (58$)
Register verify Deposit and make a transaction of at least 5$.
Everything done but no credit received. Opened a ticket, provided all data and sent them 5 screenshots showing everything.

I get the answer: we are sorry....

We hope this message finds you well. We wanted to follow up with you regarding your recent credit request. We understand that receiving news that we were unable to confirm the successful completion of the activity on our site may be disappointing, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.


8 hours later it says sorry don't pay attention to the previous email.



I am sorry for the issues that you have experienced with this activity. Please disregard the last email.

We have added the credit to your account using the information entered on the ticket form you submitted. Thank you for your patience.





Now I have received the credits 16 days pending but worth only 50$ instead of 58$.





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Falke
Expert
andjoker wrote on 27.08.2024 at 20:03: I thought freecash was taking the p**s again....
Did the offer with coinbase (58$)
Register verify Deposit and make a transaction of at least 5$.
Everything done but no credit received. Opened a ticket, provided all data and sent them 5 screenshots showing everything.

Then I get the answer: we are sorry....

We hope this message finds you well. We wanted to follow up with you regarding your recent credit request. We understand that receiving news that we were unable to confirm the successful completion of the activity on our site may be disappointing, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.


8 hours later it says sorry don't pay attention to the previous email.



I am sorry for the issues that you have experienced with this activity. Please disregard the last email.

We have added the credit to your account using the information entered on the ticket form you submitted. Thank you for your patience.





Now I have received the credits 16 days pending but worth only 50$ instead of 58$.






That's why I don't do anything there anymore. In this case you were lucky, but in most cases it just doesn't work and the screenshots you send them are no good for anything.


In total, Freecash would owe me over €800. That's about the amount for the uncredited tasks. And I could prove every single one of them with numerous screenshots. The most stupid thing is when you have received credit for level 60 and level 100, for example, but not for level 80. And the argument that you've already reached level 80 because otherwise you wouldn't have been paid level 100 is not enough for them. Instead, you get the same meaningless crap that they wrote to you.

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Xavi22
Expert

Falke wrote on 27.08.2024 at 20:45:
That's why I don't do anything there anymore. In that case you were lucky, but in most cases it just doesn't work and the screenshots you send them are no good for anything.


In total, Freecash would owe me over €800. That's about the amount for the uncredited tasks. And I could prove every single one of them with numerous screenshots. The most stupid thing is when you have received credit for level 60 and level 100, for example, but not for level 80. And the argument that you've already reached level 80 because otherwise you wouldn't have been paid level 100 is not enough for them. Instead, you get the same meaningless crap that they wrote to you.

I have to agree with you. Freecash is unfortunately no longer as good as it was 2 years ago.

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andjoker
Rookie
Falke wrote on 27.08.2024 at 20:45:
That's why I don't do anything there anymore. In that case you were lucky, but in most cases it just doesn't work and the screenshots you send them are no good for anything.


In total, Freecash would owe me over €800. That's about the amount for the uncredited tasks. And I could prove every single one of them with numerous screenshots. The most stupid thing is when you have received credit for level 60 and level 100, for example, but not for level 80. And the argument that you've already reached level 80 because otherwise you wouldn't have been paid level 100 is not enough for them. Instead, you get the same meaningless crap that they wrote to you.

But out of boredom I looked at the offers and saw the one with Coinbase: came in handy thought why not: yes and as I said only got 50$ out of 58$.

Register for a new account. Plus, Deposit $5 or more and make your first trade. Confirms Instantly

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Xavi22
Expert

andjoker wrote on 29.08.2024 at 08:21 am:
Exactly for such reasons I do almost nothing more on freecash.but out of boredom once looked at the offers and saw the one with Coinbase: came in handy thought why not: yes and as I said here too only 50$ of 58$ received.

Register for a new account. Plus, Deposit $5 or more and make your first trade. Confirms Instantly

But even 50 dollars is great for the offer.

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andjoker
Rookie

Xavi22 wrote on 29.08.2024 at 10:37 am:

But even 50 dollars is great for the offer.


Yes, the offer itself with only 5$ Deposit is really great.
But I won't be putting much more money into freecash.
The next time I have a "problem", I'll close my account and delete the app.

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Stromberg
Legend
Just saw the offer to install Cash Giraffe and earn 15,000 points for 8€.
Took me about 10 minutes to earn them...

Unfortunately nothing has been credited yet, but sometimes it takes a while...

Has anyone else done this and can tell me if it was tracked?

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Hanshanshans
Elite

Stromberg wrote on 04.09.2024 at 12:38: Just saw the offer to install Cash Giraffe and earn 15,000 points for €8.
Took about 10 minutes to earn them...

Unfortunately nothing has been credited so far, but sometimes it takes a little...

Has anyone else done this and can tell me if it was tracked?

What did you use with Cash Giraffe to make it happen so quickly?

I can only find apps with credit amounts.

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Stromberg
Legend
Hanshanshans wrote on 04.09.2024 at 15:38:

What did you use on Cash Giraffe to make it work so fast?

I can only find apps with small amounts.

I was only shown Coin Master and Travel Town. They pay according to minutes played, not according to progress in the game.


Somehow gave 1600-2300 points or so every few minutes.... Over time, however, it will probably be less or the duration longer...

It was probably more like 20 minutes, but not really more....

3000 something was still there as a welcome bonus


I just tried to drain this Travel Town on my cell phone and put it aside, that also counts as playing.... 😂

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Hanshanshans
Elite

Stromberg wrote on 05.09.2024 at 10:05 am:
I was only shown Coin Master and Travel Town. They pay by minutes played, not by progress in the game.


Somehow every few minutes there were 1600-2300 points or so.... Over time, however, it will probably be less or the duration longer...

It was probably more like 20 minutes, but not really more....

3000 something was still there as a welcome bonus


I just tried to drain this Travel Town on my cell phone and put it aside, that also counts as playing.... 😂

The two are actually not shown to me at all. I have paint by numbers and stuff like that. Almost everything is "paid" by level. One of them gives you 95 points per minute. So it would be very time-consuming and labor-intensive. I'll refrain from doing that...

But keep your fingers crossed that you still get the reward. If necessary, complain to support. It's already helped me twice or so.

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