InstaGC Review – Instant Pay, Simple Tasks

InstaGC Review
“Earn free gift cards for almost anything. Full review of InstaGC and how you can start snagging giftcards too!”

Full InstaGC Review and What You Need to Know

There are so many “Get Paid To” sites out there. I realize it can be a little overwhelming. But having lots of opportunities like this, and finding the ones you really like can mean more cash for you.

InstaGC was created in 2011 and it's a point for cash site. Meaning you'll earn points for various tasks and be “paid” in points. These points are then converted to cash or gift cards.

What Types Tasks To Earn?

I signed up and jumped right in. I wanted to see what types of tasks I had to do to earn and how hard it was. So there are several ways to earn.

The current possible ways to earn points are watching videos, listening to an online radio, visiting sites, testing apps or games, shopping, filling out surveys, and completing general tasks. We are continuously adding new possible ways to earn as well.

I don't mind listening to radio at all. I do this with InboxDollars as well. There is rarely a time I don't have the radio or Spotify or iTunes Radio playing – so this is just easy. If you don't want to go that route, there are so many other ways to earn as noted from the site above. Watching videos is another one I do while eating lunch at my desk. I haven't tried the app testing or surveys.

How Does the Point System Work?

It's not as hard as you think. I was surprised that you only need 100 points to earn $1. Not only that, you can cash out for that buck instantly.

Here is how it breaks down:

instaGC-points

My goal each day is to earn 100 points. That way I can snag a $30 Amazon card each month and use them for Christmas shopping. That's $360 in Christmas money if I do it for 12 months. And even if I give myself 60 days off, I'm still gonna make $300 toward my goal. When I join a program like this, I don't just randomly join and then hit the site a few times a month. No… I think it over and whether or not I can obtain a certain goal.

Most sites are not worth it to me unless I know I can build to a $25+ a month goal. Once I see that the site has potential, it goes into a certain folder on my toolbar and it becomes part of my “daily” job. Yes… job. Because I have about 12 sites in that folder right now – and that takes a time investment and effort. But hey… I like the cash that it brings in! (And no boss!)

What Can I Do With My Points?

Well – you can certainly cash them in for cash! You can request a check if you don't find any of the gift cards appealing. There are many to choose from. For instance, Athleta, Amazon, Barnes and Noble and BabiesRUs.

And cashing out, all you need is a dollar. If you want to cash out every time you hit $1, you certainly can.

Worth My Time?

It depends on the how you spend your time. I am here at my desk all day, almost every day Monday through Friday. I am typically writing and researching — so listening to the radio, watching videos and taking easy surveys or doing simple tasks to break up the day is perfect for me. I also go into it like a warrior! I have my goal and commit to it. I know in my heart, I'd rather earn cash on my terms — and not have to work a more traditional “job”.

But like all programs, InstaGC will take effort.

Can You Refer Others?

Yes. You'll earn 10 points for every referral. So – for every 10 friends you'll earn 100 points and that's $1!

How Do I Sign Up?

You can sign up easily by going here. They don't ask for a lot of information. Just the basics in order to pay you. I know some survey sites have extensive profiles to go through – but InstaGC does not. Signing up earns you 10 points too… so you're on your way to your first dollar!

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3 Comments

  1. Anthony Meeks says:

    I ‘d like to hear about the other websites that you have bookmarked for earning extra money.

  2. @Lisa
    I don’t know much about Survey Junkie. From what I can tell after briefly looking online is that they are basically building a subscribership. If someone has experience with them (good or bad) – please let us know here in comments.

  3. Lisa Nolt says:

    Hi !! I wonder if you could tell me anything about Survey Junkie? Thanks.

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