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  1. Alternative Financial Service

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Purpose helps you accomplish financial and other goals and adds to your income along the way. What makes Purpose different? Purpose is not a budgeting or finance management app. We give you cash when you use services we recommend. Is there a cost? No. Plain and simple. We make money by taking a percentage of the referral fee from the service provider. How do we send you cash? We send cash to either a debit card or directly to your bank account via a no-fee ACH. What's the catch? There is none. The service is truly free. We will send the funds you earn in the form of a gift card.


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TrustScore 3 out of 5

14 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

UsePurpose pays for fake positive reviews

All of these so-called "reviews" are lies. They most likely work with the man with his many other pretend and failed "businesses". Just do a Google search. He even looks shady. I have not been paid my money for using the app and using it honestly. I have emailed them many times to engage in some communication or resolution for MONTHS only to be ignored. I have NOT been paid my money on purpose since using UsePurpose, ironic. I think they've actually packed up and gone home because not telephone call, email, Google review or Venmo gets answered. So, this "app" and these reviews from here to the clearly unregulated open market of Google Play Store mean nothing but somebody within the company is paying for pretty words. Some of the earliest reviews were by his own employees so what does that tell you? Conflict of interested or SCAM? I choose SCAM considering my earned money is still missing. A SCAM SCAM here, a SCAM SCAM there, here a SCAM, there a SCAM, everywhere a [Ari Kassman] SCAAAMMMMM! Have a good day and beware of the SCAMMERS.

29 December 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The only opportunity to get cash back on financial products and services

Purpose allows me to get cashback on financial services and financial products that no other site offers. While the interface is very simple, the app is secure and easy to setup and use (just verify your phone number). The payout threshold is $25 and can be done to your PayPal account.

I was impressed with the range of offers that were provided and with offers that were relevant to my financial goals. On one hand, some of the offers are from companies that do not have the best reviews, but Purpose shows all the relevant review information on the offer card of the app so that you can make an informed decision.

The thing I love the most about Purpose is they give you very generous cashback awards on relevant service offers that you will not elsewhere.

16 January 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Purpose app has paid off for me.

I was given the opportunity to test out this app and give some initial
impressions, which I did. During this test, I expressed my genuine
interest in signing up, due to the very generous and attractive bonuses you get for participating in various offers. One in particular stood out- sign up for the Lili banking app and receive $80.75, and during a limited time period, the reward would be doubled. Doubled? I thought that was indeed very generous for a few clicks and quickly signed up for both the UsePurpose app and the Lili offer.

I wish I could report that everything ran perfectly smoothly, but there
were a few *minor* hiccups. First of all, the terms of the offer were
not clearly communicated. You had to fund the Lili account at least
$200. And funding the account was not as simple as it could have been,
but that's not Purpose's fault. After successfully linking another
bank account, I was able to transfer the necessary funds. Shortly after
that, the Purpose app showed my pending reward balance: $80.75. So far so good, yes, but what about the doubling? I contacted the
excellent customer service over at Purpose and was told that the
pending amount would, in fact, be doubled at payout. Payout takes a
little bit of time as per the Purpose app; they send a gift card
every two months, at least at the moment. My understanding is that
payments will be dramatically sped up in the very near future. When it
came time for my payout, everything was in order and I did receive the
correct amount.

In conclusion, I think this app is totally worth your time and my own.
Right now they are offering an even larger reward for signing up for
DiversyFund ($105.98 for a funded account of $500, not counting any doubling) How can this be true? I don't know, but I'm considering signing up for that offer,
as well.

This review would not be complete without mentioning again the excellent and responsive customer service plus the personal touch of their CEO, Ari Kassman, who contacted me after my initial first test. I was impressed that he would reach out to me and essentially make sure that my experience with the app was a successful one. I believe that the owners of this app genuinely care about their customers and are dedicated to providing a secure, remunerative experience for them. As
one of their first 1000 customers, I was delighted to share my feedback
and I hope that I contributed to making this a better app. All I can
tell you is that this app worked for me and the money is in hand.
Purpose app is quite simply worth it and worth your time.

28 December 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great App for Finances!

I enjoyed the helpful legitimate sites that are offered, really can help you achieve a financial goal. It is still up and coming so there are good options available but not too many to overwhelm. Great app that can get you some extra cash!

19 November 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great app.

Great app.
This app is one of the best to do list I have ever used. It's has a very friendly user interface. It's Just Excellent.

11 November 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Work towards your financial goals with Purpose

This app is a really cool concept. I think a lot of us can benefit from it especially during these uncertain times. It helps you recognize and work towards your financial goals, while earning a little extra money along the way. This app is also very convenient and can encourage anyone to work on their financial stability independently. You don't have to go to a bank or hire a financial advisor. You can literally do it yourself which I think is great for all of us. I look forward to seeing how it can help me as I'm just getting started.

8 November 2021
Unprompted review

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