Inbox Dollars: FREE $5 Signup Bonus (+ Get Paid to Read Emails, Take Surveys, Play Games, & More!)

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Get paid for reading emails, taking surveys, playing games, watching videos, shopping online, + more! Just head on over here and sign up with the popular survey site Inbox Dollars (rated A+ with the Better Business Bureau!). Even sweeter, just for signing up and clicking the activation link in your inbox, you’ll get a FREE $5 bonus added to your account!


As soon as you have $30 in your account, you can choose your payment method and choose from a Visa Cash Card or a traditional check in mail. Just head on over here to sign up to score your FREE $5 bonus AND to start receiving survey opportunities and earning cash from Inbox Dollars. Remember, you must click on the activation link in your inbox for the $5 to be added to your account.

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Comments 16

  1. Jenny

    I’ve been a member for a few months and it’s terrific. I’d suggest doing mostly surveys and the Cash Offers that are sent via email. I’ve made over $100 in 4 months. If anyone would like to help me out and use my referral code, here it is. Thanks! https://www.inboxdollars.com/?r=ref16474428

  2. Julie

    It took me way too long to reach $30 to cash out.

    • Trish

      Same here…took me a year to get $30 just for them to take $5 for a processing fee…not worth it at all!

      • mindy

        me too….snail speed to $30 mark!

      • Diane L.

        Agreed…It took me about a year to reach the $30 mark, and I didn’t feel it was worth the amount of time I put into it.

    • Amanda

      I found that it’s a really easy and fun way to earn just by doing a few activities a day. It takes literally just a few minutes and I love to do it when I’m in a line waiting for something…just do a few activities and I get paid for standing! I didn’t like having to do all that work for points on some other sites where I just earn a gift card here or there. InboxDollars really didn’t take that much time to earn my pay outs at all. I’ve cashed out a few times in just the last few months. I might do a couple of surveys, some free offers, and then watch the Cash Videos and it adds up quick for me. I’ve had several payments already. Some survey’s pay anywhere from .40 cents to $5.00 on average so I LOVE IT when I get those on the higher $$ side! ChaChing!

  3. Liz L.

    Yeah-takes way to long. I’ve moved on to Valued Opinions, where you get at least $1 and usually $2 or $3 per survey and you only need $20 to get a gift card. Also like Viewer’s Voice, which asks you about TV shows, usually on Bravo or SciFi.

  4. J

    I agree. I’ve earned about $50 over 4 years. It takes a long time to earn if you don’t have a lot of spare time to waste qualifying for surveys. A lot of their activities require signing up for something or making a purchase. I like Pinecone a lot better for the time it takes to do a survey and the amount of money you get.

  5. Sondra

    I like Inbox Dollars. Don’t expect to get rich, but every little bit helps and adds up. I just do surveys and open emails. I only get about $50 a year. Here is my link, if you’d like to sign up. Thanks in advance. https://www.inboxdollars.com/?r=ref6767472

  6. LM

    I am a member of Inbox Dollars. I agree it takes a long time to earn much. I only open emails and occasionally do a survey. But hardly ever qualify for surveys. But I do like to print coupons from them because you get 10 cents for every coupon you use. They print coupons .com coupons.

    • Chris

      How do they know if you used their coupons? Or is it $0.10 per print?

  7. Glenn

    I have used Inboxdollars for a little over a year and am sticking with it for now. Like others, I have only cashed out once (for $50, which if I remember, waives the processing fee). However, I earned it with a pretty minimal time investment. Just opening emails, taking the occasional offer that I was interested in or had no purchase requirement, and doing some of the quicker activities from their website (searches, watching videos, games, etc.). Probably less than 5 minutes most days. I’m about halfway to another redemption at this point. So it won’t make me rich anytime soon, but making it part of my routine lets me splurge a little.

    Like others, I have a referral code if you’re interested in signing up: https://www.inboxdollars.com/?r=ref9873011

  8. judy

    Hey everyone I tried Inbox dollars before and cashed out a few times but it took months to get to $30. There is a better survey site its called Swagbucks and you can totally earn more than that in a month. So far I made $100 in one month and checked out with paypal but you can do egift cards too starting at $5. You can earn by watching videos, doing surveys, and there are apps that can help you earn more swagbucks so yeah there are many things you can do to earn and reach your goal. Here is my referral link feel free to use it.

    swagbucks.com/refer/jlm29

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