Joybuy – £3 off £10 first order plus welcome offers

Joybuy is JD.com’s UK marketplace offering a wide range of products including electronics home goods groceries and frozen food similar to Amazon or Argos

New users can get £3 off when spending £10 or more on their first order plus free delivery by using a referral code through the app. This applies to your first order only and the referral discount cannot be combined with other offers on the same order

After signing up you may also receive welcome offers. When I joined I was given £8 in coupons £3 off £29 and £5 off £49 but this may vary as it now mentions a £2 coupon for new users instead. These are separate from the referral offer and can be used on later orders

Welcome offers also include discounted items. For example I was able to get a pack of 18 Pepsi Max cans for £5.25 which was £9.20 without the new user discount. Only one welcome offer item can be discounted per order and these cannot be combined with other promo codes

These offers are time limited. In my case the welcome deals expired 3 days after signing up so it is worth using them quickly

If you want to maximise everything you can split your shopping into multiple orders

1: First order use the £3 off £10 referral code with free delivery
2: Second order use any welcome coupon such as £3 off £29
3: Third order use another welcome coupon such as £5 off £49

To claim your first order discount enter this code at checkout X92991

Sign up or download the app

More info https://help.joybuy.com/hc/en-gb/articles/49098910806553-Invite-a-Friend-to-Get-Rewarded

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u/misscc__ — 23 hours ago

Quidco – free £10 bonus when you earn £5 cashback

Quidco is one of the main UK cashback sites. You get paid for clicking through their links before you shop, it works with loads of big retailers like ASOS, eBay, Just Eat and Currys.

They’re currently offering a free £10 bonus if you sign up via a referral and earn £5 in confirmed cashback.

How it works:

  • Sign up using the link below
  • Use Quidco when shopping as normal
  • Once you’ve earned £5 in confirmed cashback, you’ll get an extra £10

Cashback can be withdrawn to bank or PayPal, or you can choose gift cards which come with up to 20% extra as a top-up bonus.

They also run regular opt-in bonuses (e.g. extra cashback for groceries or broadband), so worth checking the site/app now and then.

Premium plan: There’s an optional Premium tier which boosts cashback rates (up to ~10% more). It costs £1 per month, but only if you actually earn cashback that month, otherwise nothing is charged. You can turn it off anytime.

Easy ways to hit the £5:

  • Sainsbury’s click & collect (~£4.80 cashback on £45+ for new customers)
  • First Direct current account (~£20 cashback + £175 switch bonus)
  • HSBC credit card (~£30 cashback)

Referral link (gets you the £10 bonus): https://www.quidco.com/raf/13386537/

Cheers if you use it 🙂

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u/misscc__ — 3 days ago

Monzo: £10, £20 or £50 for opening a current account

Monzo is currently offering a random-amount referral reward when you sign up for a Monzo current account using the link below. You’ll get £10, £20 or £50 once you complete the steps, and the person who referred you gets the same.

How it works:

  1. Sign up here and enter your mobile number
  2. Download the Monzo app
  3. Open a Monzo current account
  4. Add money and make one card payment (no minimum amount)
  5. Once done, you and the referrer will both get £10, £20 or £50

The reward is randomly selected, with the following odds:

  • £10 - 94% of customers
  • £20 - 5% of customers
  • £50 - 1% of customers

A few things to know:

  • You must complete sign-up and the qualifying card payment within 30 days of entering your mobile number
  • Offer is for new Monzo customers only
  • The offer can be changed or withdrawn at any time

Full referral terms: https://monzo.com/legal/referral-variable-reward-scheme/terms-and-conditions

u/misscc__ — 7 days ago

Snoop: free £5 Amazon voucher for linking a bank account

Snoop non-ref is a free budgeting app that connects to your bank using Open Banking and shows your spending, bills, and ways to save money.

They’re currently offering a £5 Amazon voucher if you sign up through a referral and link an account. No spend needed.

How to get it:

You’ll get a £5 Amazon voucher by email, usually within 28 days after the 28-day period ends.

I’ve done this myself and it tracked fine, just takes a bit of patience for the payout.

You can also refer others after and get £5 per referral if they connect an account.

Worth doing if you don’t mind linking a spare bank account and leaving it connected for a month.

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u/misscc__ — 7 days ago

Gemsloot: Easy £6.69 for downloading a desktop game

Gemsloot is a "get-paid-to" site where you earn by completing offers like playing games, trying apps, and doing surveys. It's similar to CashInStyle and RewardXP, but sometimes has different (and occasionally higher-paying) game offers.

One of the easiest offers I've found recently was the Neverness to Everness desktop offer. All I had to do was download the game, create a role, and it paid £6.69.

If you can't find the offer, go to the Earn tab, click View All next to Featured, then search for Neverness to Everness in the search bar. That's how I found it.

Proof: https://ibb.co/ymhc5rvQ

You can earn by:

  • Playing games and reaching certain levels
  • Completing surveys
  • Downloading apps or signing up to services

Once completed, offers credit to your balance which you can cash out via PayPal, crypto, or gift cards. The minimum cashout is low (around $1 to $3 depending on the withdrawal method).

It's mainly good as a small side earner rather than anything major. Game offers tend to be the best value, while surveys can be a bit hit or miss. Like most GPT sites, tracking matters a lot, so avoid VPNs, turn off ad blockers, and follow the offer requirements carefully. I also recommend taking screenshots of your progress in case you ever need to contact support.

If you want tips on which offers are worth doing, check out: https://www.reddit.com/r/getpaidtoplay

Sign up: Use referral code misscc or use my referral link: https://gemsloot.com/?aff=misscc

New users get a free case on signup (worth between $0.05 and $250), plus 3 extra cases if they earn $1 within their first 48 hours.

Overall it's a decent GPT site to add alongside the others, especially if you're looking for game offers that aren't always available elsewhere.

u/misscc__ — 7 days ago

Pixel 11 Pro deal with trade-in + cashback

The new Google Pixel 11 range launched today and there's a pretty good deal on the Pro if you've got a phone to trade in.

The Pixel 11 starts at £879, while the Pixel 11 Pro starts at £1,079. The standard 11 has a £200 trade-in bonus, while the Pro has a £400 bonus.

So although the Pro costs £200 more, you also get an extra £200 in trade-in value. If you qualify for the maximum trade-in, both phones can effectively cost £229 after trade-in.

At that point I'd personally go for the Pro. You're paying the same effective price, but getting the higher-end phone.

I've just checked my own upgrade and my Google Pixel 10 128GB is showing an estimated trade-in value of £670. I also found a personalised £150 Google voucher in one of my email accounts.

That takes the Pixel 11 Pro from £1,079 down to £929. After the £670 trade-in, that's an effective cost of £259.

I've attached a screenshot of my actual checkout showing the £150 voucher and £670 estimated trade-in:

https://ibb.co/DfH4Hzd4

Definitely check your Google emails before ordering. It looks like Google is sending personalised Pixel 11 vouchers to some customers. Mine was for £150 off any Pixel 11 series phone and is valid until 1 September.

You can also get cashback on top.

Airtime Rewards is showing me 10% cashback at Google Store as a flash sale, although this may vary by account. It looks like this is a click-through offer rather than card-linked cashback, so Airtime Rewards and TopCashback may not stack.

Zilch is showing 3% cashback and TopCashback is showing 5.2%.

If all three track on my £929 payment, that would be:

Airtime Rewards: £92.90 Zilch: £27.87 TopCashback: £48.31

£169.08 total cashback, potentially bringing the effective cost down to £89.92 after the £670 trade-in.

I'm going to test how these track when I order and update the post.

To get the Zilch + Airtime Rewards cashback, link your Zilch card to Airtime Rewards and use the Zilch card to pay. You can then click through TopCashback before ordering, although Airtime Rewards and TopCashback may not stack.

So before buying, check your Google emails for a personalised voucher and check the cashback offers available on your accounts.

The trade-in value is estimated at checkout and can change after inspection.

Offer ends 1 September 2026 at 23:59 BST, while supplies last.

Google Store: https://store.google.com/

u/misscc__ — 8 days ago

Chip - Free £50 for depositing £1,000 for 90 days

Chip non-ref is a UK savings and investment app offering Cash ISAs, savings accounts, investment accounts and a Prize Savings account.

They're currently running a referral offer where new customers can receive a £50 bonus by depositing at least £1,000 into eligible Chip accounts and keeping a minimum balance of £1,000 for 90 consecutive days.

The £1,000 doesn't have to be held in a single account. It can be split across multiple eligible Chip savings and/or investment accounts, as long as your total qualifying balance stays at least £1,000 throughout the 90-day period.

How to qualify:

  1. Send me a DM for a referral link or code.
  2. Download the Chip app: https://www.getchip.uk/
  3. Sign up as a new Chip customer.
  4. If using the referral landing page, complete your registration within 30 days using the same email address. Alternatively, you can enter the referral code manually within 14 days of downloading the app.
  5. Deposit at least £1,000 into eligible Chip account(s).
  6. Keep a minimum qualifying balance of £1,000 for 90 consecutive days.
  7. Once all requirements have been met, the £50 bonus is paid into your Chip Instant Access Account or Prize Savings Account.

You have up to 120 days from being referred to complete the requirements.

If you'd like a referral link, just send me a DM:

https://www.reddit.com/message/compose/?to=misscc__&subject=chip

u/misscc__ — 8 days ago

Rakuten: free £25 cashback bonus

Rakuten is a cashback site similar to Topcashback and Quidco where you earn money back when shopping online.

They’re currently offering £25 bonus cashback when you sign up through a referral and spend £60 (£50 excl. VAT). Because the £50 requirement excludes VAT, you’ll need to spend around £60 in total to qualify.

How it works

  • Sign up and activate your account
  • Connect a bank account to receive your cashback and bonus
  • Spend £60 (£50 excl. VAT) or more within 90 days, this can be across multiple purchases
  • Your cashback and £25 bonus will track as pending
  • Once confirmed you can withdraw it

Extra tip

You can also get £1 cashback on Amazon purchases when using the Rakuten app or extension. It’s capped at 5 purchases, so an easy extra £5 if you already shop there

A few things to know

  • Amazon cashback only works via the app or browser extension, not the Amazon app
  • Returned or cancelled orders won’t count
  • Cashback can take up to 90 days to become payable

My referral link for the £25 bonus: https://www.rakuten.co.uk/r/ABYSS65?eeid=6991100

u/misscc__ — 8 days ago

Zilch - Free £5 + 0.5–2% cashback on everyday spending

Zilch gives you a virtual debit card for online or in-store use. You can pay later (BNPL, optional) or pay now, earning 0.5% cashback everywhere or 2% at select partner retailers. Cashback is instant and can be used for future purchases.

Spending your £5:

Enable the store in the app (online or in-store) and toggle use rewards at checkout. Zilch uses your £5 first, then any remainder comes from your linked debit card.

Cashback after the bonus

* 0.5% everywhere with Pay Now

* 2% at select partners

* Rewards are instant and can stack with other cashback apps when buying gift cards.

Example: Buy a £30 Morrisons gift card through Everup at 4% (£1.20), pay with Zilch for 0.5% (£0.15) - total £1.35 back on £30.

Other info

* Can be added to Apple Wallet/Google Wallet

* Soft credit check only, no impact on credit score

* Cashback is automatic with the virtual card

Sign up and get your £5 here: https://zilch.onelink.me/x8EV/l8kgywld

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u/misscc__ — 8 days ago

Community Fibre | 3 months free + up to £100 gift card

Community Fibre is a London full fibre broadband provider. There’s currently a new flash offer giving new customers their first 3 months free, plus you can get up to £100 in gift cards through a referral.

How it works

  • Sign up through the referral link below and check your address
  • Choose a broadband package and order online
  • Get your first 3 months free
  • After 3 months, you pay the normal monthly price
  • Get your gift card 90 days after installation

Current plans

  • 75 Mbps = £0/month for 3 months, then £15/month
  • 100 Mbps = £0/month for 3 months, then £19/month
  • 300 Mbps = £0/month for 3 months, then £21/month
  • 500 Mbps = £0/month for 3 months, then £23/month
  • 1 Gbps = £0/month for 3 months, then £25/month

All include free installation and a router.

Referral rewards

  • £12.50+/month = £10 gift card
  • £15+/month = £50 gift card
  • £25+/month = £75 gift card
  • £35+/month = £100 gift card

The gift card can be chosen from retailers including Amazon, Argos, Tesco and other supermarkets. It’s sent by email through Giftcloud 90 days after successful installation.

Worth knowing

  • Both accounts need to still be active and up to date with payments when the reward is issued
  • Online orders only through the referral link
  • Community Fibre is mainly available across London, so check your postcode first
  • After the 3 free months, the normal monthly price applies

I’m planning to stay with Community Fibre long term, so I’ll be around when the referral reward is due.

Use this link to sign up and get the offer https://communityfibre.co.uk/friends?ci=POOhJLrXg4Yg1xXT41wUag%3D%3D

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u/misscc__ — 10 days ago

EatClub | £10 Dining Credit + Up to 50% Off Restaurants, Pubs & Bars

EatClub has just launched a limited-time referral offer where new users get £10 Dining Credit after completing their first eligible dining transaction. The referrer gets £20 Dining Credit too.

Proof of the £10 new-user reward: https://ibb.co/Q3Ffzg2S

The promotion runs from 30 July to 31 August 2026. You need to sign up through a referral link or code and complete your first eligible dining transaction during this period to receive the £10, so signing up alone isn't enough.

EatClub itself is a dining app that offers discounts of up to 50% at participating restaurants, pubs and bars, with venues releasing offers to help fill spare tables during quieter periods.

I've recently started using it myself. You link your usual debit or credit card once and EatClub creates a digital prepaid card in your Apple or Google Wallet. You then claim a walk-in offer in the app and pay the bill with the EatClub card. The discount is applied automatically, so there's no need to mention EatClub to the restaurant.

For my first visit I used a 35% offer at Bad Boy Pizza Society in London. My bill came to £27 and I paid just £4.75 after the restaurant discount and a £15 welcome promotion I'd received by email after signing up. The £15 was a separate promotion and isn't guaranteed for new users, but it's worth checking your emails after joining for any additional offers.

Proof: https://ibb.co/LXWrr3tw

EatClub also has a loyalty programme where you can earn Dining Credits on eligible transactions at participating restaurants and partner stores. Credits are added to your wallet after payment and can be used towards future eligible dine-in offers. They're applied before the offer percentage and are valid for 6 months.

EatClub is currently available in London, Manchester, Bristol, Leeds and Liverpool. Offers vary by venue and time, so it's worth checking the app throughout the day to see what's available.

Walk-in offers aren't table reservations, so you may need to wait if a venue is busy, and individual offers can have conditions such as minimum spend, maximum group size or specific dining times. EatClub also charges a service fee of between 1% and 6% per transaction, with a minimum fee of £0.20.

Due to EatClub's referral terms I can't share my referral link publicly. If you'd like a link to get the £10 Dining Credit offer, send me a DM and I'll reply as soon as I can.

I also have the £15 welcome promo code that worked for me on my first visit, so feel free to ask me about that too.

Please don't post referral links in the comments, as EatClub's terms state that publicly shared referral links can be invalidated.

DM me here: https://www.reddit.com/message/compose/?to=misscc__&subject=eatclub

u/misscc__ — 11 days ago

TestingTime: get paid for user testing

TestingTime nonref is a legit user research site that pays you to give feedback on apps, websites, and products. It’s not consistent work, but pay per study is solid for the time.

Most studies last 30–90 minutes and are either remote (video call) or in-person. In-person usually pays more, but remote is easiest. Most studies pay around £10–£60 depending on length and type.

They’ve also partnered with Norstat (a large European survey company), which means you can now get access to more paid online surveys alongside the usual user tests.

How it works

  • Sign up and complete your profile Get emailed when studies are available
  • Answer short screening questions
  • If selected, book a slot and complete the test
  • Payment is sent ~10 business days after completion via PayPal or bank

Things to know

  • Invites are irregular and you won’t qualify for most studies
  • No-shows can get you banned, so only book if you’re free
  • PayPal is best to avoid bank transfer fees
  • When you do qualify, it’s usually good pay for an hour or less

Easy to leave running in the background and jump on when a study comes through.

Get started here: https://app.testingtime.com/r/rec-af-wWShoxTF

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u/misscc__ — 13 days ago

JamDoughnut: get a £3 bonus when you buy your first gift card

JamDoughnut is a UK app that gives you instant cashback when you buy digital gift cards for everyday spending like groceries, food and shopping.

If you sign up using my code G96C, you’ll get £3 (300 points) after your first gift card purchase.

You can use it for places like Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Boots and loads more, so it’s an easy way to earn a bit back on things you’d be buying anyway.

To get the most cashback, pay using Instant Bank Payment as card payments usually give slightly lower rewards.

You can withdraw from £10 or just keep rolling your balance into more gift cards and keep earning cashback on top.

Sign up here: https://jamdoughnut.com/G96C and enter code G96C when prompted

Appreciate anyone who uses my link/code

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u/misscc__ — 14 days ago

CashInStyle – earn money with offers, games and surveys

CashInStyle non-ref is a newer GPT site with a low $2 minimum payout via PayPal. You earn by completing surveys, trying apps, playing games and using the offerwalls, with new offers added regularly. A lot of the payouts are competitive compared to other GPT sites.

A couple of easy ways to get started:

  • Coral - sign up, deposit and wager £15 to earn $64 through Adscend Media
  • MrQ - sign up, deposit and wager £15 to earn $64 through Adscend Media

If you’re interested in more casino offers and current rates across different platforms, there’s a full guide here: https://www.reddit.com/r/beermoneyuk/s/EI6T4gCnof

If you like earning through games, there’s also a subreddit worth checking out: https://www.reddit.com/r/getpaidtoplay

You can sign up here: https://cashinstyle.com/?ref=misscc

Appreciate anyone who uses my link 👍

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u/misscc__ — 15 days ago

PaidViewpoint easy survey site with short surveys

PaidViewpoint non-ref is a simple survey site that pays you for answering short questions, usually around 5-6 minutes each. It’s not a huge earner but it’s one of the easier and more consistent ones I’ve used.

Most of the early surveys are quick “trait” questions that help build your profile, and as your account builds up you start getting better paying surveys. The key thing is just being honest and consistent with your answers.

You won’t always get surveys every day as it depends on your demographics, but if you keep notifications on and check in now and then you’ll pick up what’s available. They do send email alerts too but they can fill up quickly.

Cashout is via PayPal, Tesco or Amazon gift cards. First withdrawal is $15, then it can drop to $10 and eventually $5 if your account stays in good standing. Payments are usually processed within a couple of days.

Worth knowing: don’t use a VPN or log in while travelling as it can affect your account
only one account per person is allowed

If you want to try it, here’s my link: https://app.paidviewpoint.com/?r=misscc

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u/misscc__ — 17 days ago

OnePulse quick 3 question surveys no DQs pays up to $0.40 per survey

OnePulse is a simple survey app that sends you short 3 question “Pulses” throughout the day. They take seconds to answer and you never get screened out which is what makes it stand out compared to most survey apps.

Payouts start at $0.07 and go up to $0.40 per Pulse as you level up. Some Pulses are unpaid but help you level faster.

Cashout is $20 via PayPal and payments are usually pretty quick once requested.

If you sign up with a referral code you’ll get a $0.50 bonus when you reach Level 7.

Non-ref: just download the app and sign up without entering a code.

My code if anyone wants to use it: 5SHC2WTS

Download: https://www.onepulse.com/onepulse-app/

It’s not a huge earner but it’s one of the better ones to run in the background since everything is pre qualified and takes barely any time.

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u/misscc__ — 19 days ago

EatClub | £10 Dining Credit + Up to 50% Off Restaurants, Pubs & Bars

EatClub non-ref has just launched a limited-time referral offer where new users get £10 Dining Credit after completing their first eligible dining transaction. The referrer gets £20 Dining Credit too.

The promotion runs from 30 July to 31 August 2026. You need to sign up through a referral link or code and complete your first eligible dining transaction during this period to receive the £10, so signing up alone isn't enough.

EatClub itself is a dining app that offers discounts of up to 50% at participating restaurants, pubs and bars, with venues releasing offers to help fill spare tables during quieter periods.

I've recently started using it myself. You link your usual debit or credit card once and EatClub creates a digital prepaid card in your Apple or Google Wallet. You then claim a walk-in offer in the app and pay the bill with the EatClub card. The discount is applied automatically, so there's no need to mention EatClub to the restaurant.

For my first visit I used a 35% offer at Bad Boy Pizza Society in London. My bill came to £27 and I paid just £4.75 after the restaurant discount and a £15 welcome promotion I'd received by email after signing up. The £15 was a separate promotion and isn't guaranteed for new users, but it's worth checking your emails after joining for any additional offers.

Proof: https://ibb.co/LXWrr3tw

EatClub also has a loyalty programme where you can earn Dining Credits on eligible transactions at participating restaurants and partner stores. Credits are added to your wallet after payment and can be used towards future eligible dine-in offers. They're applied before the offer percentage and are valid for 6 months.

EatClub is currently available in London, Manchester, Bristol, Leeds and Liverpool. Offers vary by venue and time, so it's worth checking the app throughout the day to see what's available.

Walk-in offers aren't table reservations, so you may need to wait if a venue is busy, and individual offers can have conditions such as minimum spend, maximum group size or specific dining times. EatClub also charges a service fee of between 1% and 6% per transaction, with a minimum fee of £0.20.

Due to EatClub's referral terms I can't share my referral link publicly. If you'd like a link to get the £10 Dining Credit offer, send me a DM and I'll reply as soon as I can.

I also have the £15 welcome promo code that worked for me on my first visit, so feel free to ask me about that too.

Please don't post referral links in the comments, as EatClub's terms state that publicly shared referral links can be invalidated.

DM me here: https://www.reddit.com/message/compose/?to=misscc__&subject=eatclub

u/misscc__ — 21 days ago

£50 Tesco gift cards for £45 on Google Play

Just noticed Google Play is currently offering 10% off £50 Tesco gift cards.

You pay £45 for a £50 Tesco gift card, so an easy £5 saving if you're going to be shopping at Tesco anyway.

UPDATE: These have now reached maximum capacity, so the offer is no longer available.

Another update: Still showing for some, apparently!

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u/misscc__ — 23 days ago

EverUp: 10mil coins + instant cashback on gift cards

EverUp non-ref is more of a cashback app than a typical earn site. You buy gift cards for places you already shop (Tesco, Argos etc) and get instant cashback, plus coins for extra rewards.

When you sign up and use code RABY3002040RWDLJ, you’ll get 10M coins once you’ve redeemed £10+ cashback towards gift cards (this is the key requirement, not just signing up).

The way it works is simple. You buy a gift card in the app, get cashback added instantly, and also receive coins. Those coins can be used on spins, scratch cards and raffles for a chance to win extra cashback, sometimes up to £750, but it’s not guaranteed.

Cashback can be withdrawn once you hit £5 for gift cards (free) or £10 to bank (30p fee), and it’s usually available straight away after buying a gift card.

Big thing to know is you do need to spend money first, so this works best if you’re replacing normal spending rather than trying to earn from nothing. Some brands are cashback, others are coins only, and you’ll usually get better rates using open banking.

Overall it’s decent for stacking a bit of extra cashback on stuff you’re buying anyway, just don’t treat it like a pure free money app.

Sign up here: https://everup.onelink.me/9lgD/n2fhujkk

Use code RABY3002040RWDLJ

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u/misscc__ — 24 days ago

TerraMine: New location-based earning game similar to Atlas Earth

I've recently started playing TerraMine, a new GPS-based game that has some similarities to Atlas Earth. You claim virtual properties tied to real-world locations, build up a portfolio and earn passive USD rent from the mines you own.

It's still very new and actively being developed, but I've been enjoying it so far. There's also more actual gameplay than I expected, with mini-games, mine upgrades, check-ins and different ways to earn TerraBucks alongside the passive earning side.

You start with 1,000 TerraBucks (TB), and each TerraAcre costs 100 TB to claim. You need to be physically near an available square on the map to buy it.

Each TerraAcre you claim randomly becomes one of four mine types, with each having a different earning multiplier:

  • Rock - 1x
  • Coal - 1.5x
  • Gold - 2x
  • Diamond - 4x

Diamond is the rarest, with a 1% chance each time you claim a TerraAcre. It's a separate roll each time, so claiming 100 doesn't guarantee you'll get one.

I've currently got 16 TerraAcres and have been spreading my mines around London rather than keeping everything in one place. I've deliberately claimed properties at high-traffic locations such as train stations and well-known landmarks because of the check-in system. I've already had another player find and check in to one of my properties, which earned me 1 TB as the owner.

My progress so far: https://ibb.co/5X9N4Zjf

My first visitor/check-in: https://ibb.co/9HbBJwPK

Your mines generate passive USD earnings over time. There's an optional earning boost that can increase your rent by up to 20x, and you can extend the boost by watching rewarded ads.

There's also quite a bit to do with the mines themselves. Each mine type has its own mini-game, and playing them can earn TB as well as materials used to upgrade your properties. Upgrading a mine increases the rent generated by that individual property, so there's a progression system alongside simply accumulating more land.

One of the more interesting features for me so far has been check-ins. When you're physically near another player's mine, you can check in and earn TB. With your boost active, a standard check-in gives 6 TB, 10 TB if you include either a message or photo, or 14 TB if you include both. The mine owner also gets 1 TB for each check-in.

There are daily check-in bonuses too. Your 3rd check-in gives an extra 10 TB, your 5th gives 25 TB and your 10th gives 50 TB.

You can check in to multiple mines belonging to the same player, as long as they're different mines, but you can only check in to each individual mine once per day.

There's also an official heat map that shows where TerraMine activity is concentrated. Other players' exact mines only appear on your in-game map when you're close enough to them, so the heat map is useful for finding areas where other players are active.

Alongside the 1,000 TB you start with, there are ways to earn more TB through mini-games, check-ins and other activities. I've earned 545 TB through gameplay so far.

One important thing to be aware of is that cash withdrawals aren't available yet. TerraMine tracks passive earnings in USD and PayPal cash-outs are planned, but the current Terms state that separate payout terms will be published before withdrawals become available. I've accumulated just over $0.10 so far, but I'm treating it as an in-game balance until withdrawals actually launch.

TerraBucks are separate from the USD balance. TB is the in-game currency used to claim TerraAcres and for other parts of the game, and it can't be withdrawn as cash.

There is also a long-term inactivity system, so TerraAcres need occasional activity to continue earning. Mine maintenance, playing a mini-game or another player checking in all count as activity.

TerraMine also has an active Discord community. I've personally found it really helpful for asking questions and getting answers, especially with the game being so new and still actively developed.

The referral offer is pretty generous at the moment. Everyone starts with 1,000 TB, enough to claim 10 TerraAcres. If you use my referral and buy your first TerraAcre, we both get another 1,000 TB, enough to claim another 10 properties.

Referral code: TM-C9TVA

Referral link - 1,000 TB bonus after buying your first TerraAcre: https://terramine.app/join?ref=TM-C9TVA

Discord: https://discord.gg/ATNezpsRC

Heat map: https://terramine.app/heatmap.html

It's still early days for TerraMine, so features, rates and rewards can change as the game develops. I also wouldn't treat the displayed USD balance as withdrawable money until payouts actually launch.

I've been enjoying it so far though. I like being able to build mines across places I actually visit, and the mini-games, upgrades and check-in system give it more to do than simply claiming land and waiting for passive earnings. It has a lot of potential as it continues to develop.

u/misscc__ — 24 days ago