I only visited once a day to use the daily free spin. I didn't want to complete any of the offers since most 'free' offers tend to be endless unless you buy something from a third party and the idea of paying money to earn points to /possibly/ get money from the jackpot doesn't make sense to me.
This is the fourth day in a row the page automatically redirects to the "earn more spins" page since I have no spins left. The way the site is set up led me to believe you'd get a daily free spin regardless since I had one for the first 3-5 days and that's the entire selling point. Most of the spins I had 'landed' on two cents or fifty cents (minus one time it gave me a dollar). I was fine with that since it was an easy way to get paid, even if it would've taken me three months to be able to cash it. You have to have $20 before you can cash your winnings. Obviously, no one is entitled to free money for visiting a site, but if you're going to make a site that promises that, why not live up to that promise? When a site promises to be free but actually requires you to pay or up-sells something, it's a scam.
Dear Megan,
I understand your concern and want to make sure you are helped with this matter. It is possible you may have upgraded your service. So we can help you, please call Customer Care at 888-906-0850 at your earliest convenience. We are available 24/7 to assist you.
Sincerely,
Spokeo