Is KashTree Legit or Scam? Honest KashTree Review Reveals The Truth

These days, people tend to think it’s easy to make a lot of money online without real effort. Is it possible?

Effortless online income is what KashTree platform promises to its members and I see that many people believe it and share their links on the social media, inviting friends and strangers to join the “get rich fast” scheme.

I’m always curious but cautious about new opportunities, so I had to check it out!

In this KashTree review, I’m going to share my findings and honest opinion with you. Is KashTree a scam or a legit way to make money from sharing links online?

Let’s find out!

First of all, let’s check the information available on the company’s website.

After that, I’ll show you my analysis and the final opinion about KashTree.

Spoiler: there are too many question marks about this business.

But don’t worry, I’ll share with you some of the much better and legitimate opportunities to earn money online from your home at the end of this post.

Note: the content of this post is my personal opinion based on the analysis of the materials on the company’s website.

KashTree is a scam

What Is KashTree?

KashTree claims to be the #1 influencer network in the internet marketing industry. On their website they say that the company was founded in 2015, has 300,000 members and has paid out $44 million.

Reality check

I’m in the ‘make money online’ business for a while, so I can recall at least 4 websites that look exactly as KashTree: Clout Pay, cloutpay.co, clout-pay.com and cloutbucks.com.

They all claimed to have exactly the same stats: every company was founded in 2015, has 300,000 members and has paid out $44 million. The creators are so lazy and confident in the success that they don’t bother to change the numbers and testimonials. At least, they do change the name and the logo.

Cloutbucks.com was created on May 23rd, 2019, followed by cloutpay.co on May 28th.

Clout-pay.com was added on June 5th, 2019.

Nobody had ever heard about these sites before May 2019. However, you might have come across similar sites like Kids Earn Cash or ReferralPay.co that were proven as scams.

Now, KashTree is just another clone, registered on August 11th, 2019. I’m quite sure it’s not the last one in this big family of fake sites.

when kashtree was created

I don’t believe any company can attract 300,000 members that fast, not to mention paying 44 million dollars in such a short period.

The KashTree site features a new gimmick – a Leaderboard. Do you believe these members made millions since mid-August?

Fake profits on kashtree

These are huge red flags, in my opinion.

Who Is The Owner Of KashTree? Where Is It Located?

You wouldn’t be able to find any names at all on KashTree website. The company is “an orphan”, without owners, CEO, or any human beings behind it.

The owners don’t want to be exposed. There is no address or a phone number either.

For KashTree, there are two mentions of location is in the Terms of Service:  as “offices within the United States of America” in section 14 and as “Melbourne, Australia” in section 17. What do I know? Maybe Australia is in the US… LOL.

These are exactly same ToS used by Clout Pay and other clones before.

On Cloutbucks site, the address is 330 Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia 3000.

Legitimate sites are happy to tell their story, share the names and experience of the key people in the company.

Red flag again!

How Does KashTree Work?

The owners of KashTree don’t elaborate that much. On the homepage the explanation has three simple steps: Join KashTree, Share and Earn, Get Paid.

There is no real product developed by KashTree and they don’t care to give you more information about their business model or relationships with alleged partners (Dunkin Donuts, Target, Wendy’s, etc).

Let’s try this out and see what’s inside.

Sign Up with KashTree

First of all, you’ll need to sign up and create an account. The only mandatory information you’ll be asked to provide is your full name and email address. Create a username and a password, accept Terms and Conditions (we’ll look at these later) and here you go!

I’ve signed up with my “spy” email account that I use for research as I won’t trust this site with my personal email.

Surprisingly, I was not even requested to confirm my membership via email, which is a very common practice of double confirmation.  Instead, the Dashboard just opened up, with a pop-up providing me with the referral link to share. Clearly, the only thing that matters to KashTree is that you bring more and more members to them.

This is how the member dashboard looks like:

 KashTree Dashboard

We”ll review the options on the dashboard in more details below.

How To Make Money With KashTree?

Let’s see how you are supposed to make money with KashTree, according to their promises.

Sign Up Bonus

KashTree credits $50 to your account immediately after you sign up. This is unheard of amount, compared to other well-known and legit “Get Paid To” (GPT) sites, like Swagbucks or InboxDollars. Normally, you won’t get more than $5 bonus for joining.

Some people might just happily accept such a gift, but my grandmother taught me that free cheese is only in the mousetrap.

Referral Income

KashTree offers a super generous referral program: $2 for each referral link click and $25 for each person who signs up.

This is totally uncommon with GPT sites to pay for clicks and the amount of $2 is outrageous. The normal rate for fully confirmed referral would be around $1-$3 dollars.

Just more “free” cheese here.

YouTube Submission

The creators of KashTree and its older “siblings” have found an easy way to flood Google with positive testimonials. They ask members to create a video, at least one minute long, with the provided description and tags, to earn $50.

As you can see below, their tags largely target KIDS and TEENS, who don’t have enough experience to detect scams and would easily fall into a trap.

I think it’s disgusting!

Kashtree youtube review template

If you check on YouTube, you can see hundreds of videos with this description, featuring naïve folks talking about KashTree.

$40 Task Wall

Additional way to make money is to complete offers on the $40 Task Wall list.

Here is a sample:

$40 task wall at Kashtree

As an affiliate marketer, I’m familiar with this type of offers, which are called CPA – cost per action.

The advertiser will pay KashTree for every member sign up and the commission may range from $2 to $20, depends on the offer.

Take the Samsung offer as an example. See what I have found on one of the affiliate portals:

Samsung CPA offer sample

If you accept the offer and enter your information, you’ll be asked to pay a small fee, maybe $1 to participate in the competition. If you forget to cancel (and I hope it’s even possible), you’ll be charged much larger amount every month. The publisher (KashTree) will receive $18 for each signup and this is one of the highest offers. How do you think they can pay members $40 for completing this offer? Unrealistic!

Another common case is when you click on an offer and will be taken to endless pages with questions, trying to sign you up to various websites and mail lists. You can expect your inbox to be flooded with junk after that.

How To Get Paid By KashTree?

The payment options include PayPal, Cash App, Bitcoin and mailed checks.

The minimum cash out amount is $200, but I bet it’s not the only catch. KashTree doesn’t provide clear requirements before you try to get paid. However, I can provide an example from another clone, Clout Pay. When I tried to request payment with my $25 sign up bonus, I’ve got the following message:

minimum payment conditions for clout pay

Now it’s clear:

You can’t cash out without bringing at least 5 new referrals

You can’t cash out without completing at least 5 tasks from the Wall.

This is how the system ensures it will grow and make money from the CPA offers.

The Reasons Why KashTree Is A Scam

There are many characteristics that can help you to evaluate if the work from home offer is legit or a scam. You can read my detailed post about it here:

Seven Ways To Avoid Work From Home Online Scams

Here are the reasons why, in my opinion, KashTree is a scam.

Unrealistic Rewards Model

KashTree promises very high payments for sign up, referrals and completing offers. This is not an economically sustainable model.

They state that money should be generated by ad-spend revenue and sponsored products. But there are no products at all to be found on the Dashboard! Only about 20 tasks are available on the Wall.

I see two possible options here: either no one will be ever paid by KashTree or only some early members would receive their first payments to create a fake impression of a legit business.

KashTree Terms of Service

The main part of the earning promises comes from the KashTree affiliate/referral program. You might accumulate a big balance from referring friends. But look what the ToS says:

Terms of service of KashTree

And another excerpt from the ToS to bring to your attention.

terms of service kashtree

The company will not be liable for the termination of all your points or credits. Not a surprise!

Fake Testimonials

There are some KashTree members testimonials posted on the site, like these:

And here is the same from Clout Pay:

Clout pay testimonials are fake

No shame at all for reusing the same fake quotes and pictures at every cloned site!

How Jason could make $193,000, being a member for a year, when this website was only registered in May 2019?

There are also several video testimonies that could be easily made by Fiverr providers for $5-$10.

Fake Payment Proofs

The pictures of payment proofs don’t look reliable and the amount of total paid was never changed from this ridiculous $44 million figure.

Payment Restrictions

You cannot cash out without recruiting new members and completing the dangerous offers.

I’m not aware of any legitimate GPT site with such restrictions.

Cloning Websites

All KashTree and Clout Pay related sites look exactly the same and use the same Terms and Conditions. The same unrealistic offers are made to the members with the same payment restrictions.

Check out Clout Pay review for more details.

It’s all just copying and pasting one template to the new websites with new name and logo.

The Contact Information Is Not Sufficient

Customer support can be reached by email or contact form only. Let’s say you sent several emails but your support requests are ignored.

How are you going to complain? There is no phone number, no office address.

What To Do If You Have Already Joined KashTree?

If you have already joined KashTree and provided your real personal email, you might be in trouble. Sites like this often sell your personal information to third parties without your permission.

Did you notice any unsolicited promotional emails in your inbox? Try to unsubscribe or block the senders. If it doesn’t help you might need to change your email address.

The worse problem might raise if you used the same email and the same password as you use with PayPal. Many people still do it, to avoid the need to remember too many different credentials. In this case, scammers can hack your account and steal your funds. Immediately change your PayPal password!

Final Thoughts – Is KashTree a scam?

In my opinion, KashTree is a scam created by the same team that stood behind Clout Pay. This is a scheme without a viable business model that will be shut down sooner or later.

I hope this KashTree review gave you enough information about red signs and possible issues you might encounter if you join this company.

Now it’s up to you if you still want to give it a try. If not, I have some other offers for you from proven legitimate businesses.

Better Ways To Make Money Online

I understand why you are looking for an easy way to make some extra income online. Everyone would like to earn money from home. If you want to get paid for completing offers and referring people, you can try Swagbucks and Inboxdollars. However, don’t expect to be paid $40 for each offer. The rewards are much lower, but at least they are real and not a scam.

Make Money Online From Anywhere In The World

Most popular money making websites only accept members from the US, Canada, UK, Australia and other developed countries. What can the residents of other countries, like South Africa, Kenya, Vietnam, Taiwan, Philippines, Zambia or UAE, do to make extra income online?

I was asked about it so many times, that I’ve started a list of legitimate websites that accept international members. In addition, I’m thinking about gigs that can be done without any dependence on location, if you have the right set of skills and internet connection.

I’m still working on the expanded list, but you can read the first version here:

How To Make Money Online From Africa and Asia [Legitimate Ways Only]

Get Paid For Watching Interactive Ads

The only app that currently is focused on watching video clips and really pays is Zynn. It’s a new app (from April 2020). It pays $1 sign up bonus. Easy money for watching video clips, similar to Tik Tok. Zynn pays to PayPal immediately. Works in the US and Canada only. (>>Zynn full review).

I recently started using Dabbl – a small app that pays you for watching the fun and interactive ads from brands that you might be interested to discover.

They also have some surveys and partner’s offers. My average reward from Dabbl is $5 per week.

They pay with gift cards, like Amazon Gift Cards and many others, starting from a minimum of $5.

Get Paid For Testing Apps From The App Store

If you are a US resident and iPhone user, you can make money for downloading and testing apps.

It’s very easy and pays to PayPal or with Amazon Gift card.

The app is called iMoney and you can read my full review and user guide here.

Get Paid For Playing games

PayBud is a new free international website and app where you can make money by playing hourly games of Trivia, Match Game and Spin wheel. Also, you can check in to hot spots or add more locations yourself.

You will receive points for the games and will be able to cash out to PayPal or Amazon and other gift cards.

Customer support of PayBud is very nice and helpful.

Online Surveys

One of the easiest ways to start is online surveys sites. They are not going to make you rich but can help with some bills. Here is a detailed post with the best sites and tips on how to make the most of them. Most of these sites aim at the US audience though.

How To Earn Money With Online Survey Sites

Make Money From Any Receipt

If you live in the US, you can easily make money from ANY receipt with CoinOut app.

It offers additional opportunities to earn as well, like partners sign-ups, sweepstakes, trivia and more

Read the full CoinOut review here.

Get Free Stuff From Amazon

Again, for the US residents only. You can just get FREE stuff from Amazon. It’s almost like making money, right?

Read this RebateKey Review to learn how.

Build Your Own Online Business

If you are ready to invest a lot of your time and build your own sustainable online business, I recommend you start with reading the following posts:

How To Start A Business At Home On The Tiny Budget

How To Learn Affiliate Marketing Online For Free

How to Start a Business When Working Full Time?

 

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4 thoughts on “Is KashTree Legit or Scam? Honest KashTree Review Reveals The Truth

  • May 2, 2020 at 7:01 am
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    Hello Mary!
    I just went through your good and thoughtful reviews on kashtree! I just want to add further about a site that looks identical to kashtree! The name of the site is Paidleaf and its contents looks very much like kashtree! Anyways, I thank you for your good efforts to make people aware of these Scammers! Also I appreciate your efforts in making a list of websites that accept members from all around the world!

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    • May 2, 2020 at 10:23 am
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      Hi Masood!
      I’m glad you find my site helpful. I’ll take a look at PaidLeaf. If it’s the same scheme, I might make a separate post for it to warn people.
      Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts.
      Mary

      Reply
  • December 29, 2019 at 9:45 am
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    Hi Mary I like what you’re doing. Would you know of any bad credit installment loan companies?

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    • January 2, 2020 at 10:35 pm
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      Hi Donald,
      I’m glad you find my site useful.
      Not sure what are you looking for. If you need credit consolidation, I recommend Credible.
      Mary

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