In recent years, a lot of sites have popped up pretending to offer free redeem claim codes for various digital platforms such as Google Play, iTunes, and Amazon. While these websites may seem enticing, they are often nothing more than scams that try to trick users in a way or another:
- driving traffic to their own monetized sites/videos so that visitors click on ads
- tricking users to give away personal information
- tricking users to download malicious software
- scamming visitors into completing surveys to unlock free redeem claim codes
Plus a dozen of other tricks. Trust me when I say this, no one gives away free redeem claim codes for Google Play without gaining something in return. So stop searching, you won’t find a site that posts in bulk Google Play free redeem codes for you to copy/paste.
There are some sites such that give you Google Play Gift Card when you do various tasks (i.e. surveys, installing apps, watching videos). So if you have time, you can sign-up for one of these sites below to start earning coins and redeem free Google Play Gift Cards:
If you want, you can read my full post on GPT sites here: Earn free Google Play gift cards from GPT sites
freeredeemcodeclaim.online is spam!
Here’s an example of a popular scam, a site called freeredeemcodeclaim.online – they pretended to offer free redeem codes for Google Play, but instead were tricking users to unlock the code by installing an app. They got paid for each app installed in return, and the user got nothing (most likely just malware on their phones or computers). So yes, freeredeemcodeclaim.online is one scam site for sure. I see that it went down recently so that only makes me happy.
And it’s not only freeredeemcodeclaim.online! There’s a lot of other sites that claim that they have a large number of codes available for free and that users simply need to enter their email address or complete a survey in order to receive the code. Just look at the image below to see how spam looks like:
However, many users fail to realize that these websites are not legitimate and are designed to steal personal information or infect their devices with malware. In most cases, the codes that are supposedly being given away for free do not even exist, and users who provide their personal information are likely to have their email addresses sold to spammers or hackers. Here’s some examples of sites that claim they offer free redeem codes and they even publish random numbers to make you believe those are true – if you enter them you’ll see they’re fake:
- Techsonu.com – their fake redeem codes post title is “Free Google Play Redeem code Every day: Upto $10 and ₹200”
- bihar-cetbed-lnmu.in – the scam title is “Google Play Redeem Code Free 2023 For Today (Rs. 10, 30, 80,159) Gift Card May”
- Infokerala.org – scam title here is “Google Play Redeem Code Today 2023 Free, 100%”
- UPPolice.org – another scam with “Google Play Redeem Code Today (100% Working) Free”
- Nireh.org – fake redeem codes page at “Google Play Redeem Code Today (100% Free) Rs 10,30”
And the list can go on and on. Just don’t go to those sites, they’re all offering fake free redeem claim codes for Google Play. Furthermore, even if you are able to copy and paste a redeem code from one of these sites, you’ll find that the code is either expired or invalid. This can be frustrating and time-consuming, especially for users who are expecting to receive a valuable reward in exchange for their time and effort. That’s when you do a simple search on Google, because if you go to YouTube, the list is even worse, almost all results are scam sites:
To avoid falling victim to these types of scams, it is important to always be skeptical of any website or offer that seems too good to be true. You should also be wary of websites that ask for personal information or require completing surveys or download software in order to receive a reward. Instead, you should look for legitimate sources of digital codes, such as the official websites of the platforms they are interested in or trusted retailers. While these options will require you to pay for the codes you want, they will provide a reliable and safe experience.
In conclusion, free redeem claim code sites that offer Google Play redeem codes are often scams designed to trick users into giving away personal information or downloading malware. Remember, if an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Google Play App/game redeem codes & Amazon gift cards:
- I maintain a page where Google Play app & game developers share redeem codes for Google Play. These will either unlock a paid app for instance, or unlock special items in their own games. So those aren’t credits towards Google Play purchases, they’re specific for the apps and games mentioned there. If you’re interested you can check this dedicated page: Free Google Play Redeem Codes List for Apps (updated daily)
- I also have a page where I post info on how you can get free Amazon gift cards by reviewing apps on Capterra. This is something I’ve tested and works: Free Amazon gift cards from Capterra: How I got $200+ by reviewing apps
Know any other real and verified ways to get some redeem codes or gift cards? Add a comment and I’ll post it!