Monday, 20 November 2017

Is The 20 Cogs Website A Scam?

You may have stumbled upon this page whilst trying to find out if 20 Cogs is a scam or a legitimate opportunity to make money online.


I have used the 20 Cogs website and successfully cashed out so I can confirm that the 20 Cogs website is NOT a scam!

Here is the screenshot showing my earnings using the site:


The screenshot below shows the payment going into my bank account. This is the payment from 'Submission Technologies' - the group behind the 20 Cogs website:


This was a great cash boost following Christmas 2016 - a time when people are usually feeling financial strain following the festive period. 20 Cogs allowed me to make money from home and boost our income.

There is an additional element to the website for those who may want to use the 20 Cogs website to make money online. This involves the use of a referral code however there is no obligation to do this and your payment is not affected in anyway if you choose not to refer anyone.

If you would like to find out more, head over to my 20 Cogs Introduction followed by my 20 Cogs User Guide where I share with you my tips and tricks for completing the website most efficiently!

Monday, 13 November 2017

Project 1 (Step 2) - Project User Guide

My 20 Cogs NUMBER 1 Rule: 

Use an email address that you don’t use for anything else. I made a new account for my money-making activities to prevent third-party spam!

To get the QUICKEST results from 20 Cogs:

  1. Click on Cog 1, look for any 14 or 30 Day ‘Free Trial’ offers by clicking 'alternate offer'. If there are none, click to take any offer. A new page will open. Just close that down and go back to Cog 1, you will now be able to move on to Cog 2.

  2. Continue looking through each Cog and any 14/30 Day ‘Free Trial’ offers you find, use them for that cog. Take the offer and sign up to the sites. If you are already a member of a site (like Amazon Prime or Graze for example), you could ask you spouse/partner if they are happy to take the trial. If this is not an option do not worry, there are other offers and these regularly change

  3. On each free trial, ensure to check in the ‘My Account’ areas when the next payment is due to be taken. Make a note/reminder/huge sticky note on your TV or fridge etc. of what day these trials expire. All trials can be cancelled via the ‘My Account’ sections so you don’t need to ring anyone up or post any letters. As long as I cancel the day before a payment is due, I have never had any company take money from me following a free trial. The payment date is usually the date after the trial ends but I always check the ‘My Account’ section to clarify this. As long as you don’t cancel until the day before a payment would be taken, you will have completed the free trial and your cog will no doubt have turned green long before this.

  4. After completing the 'Free Trial' cogs, move onto the cog offers that do not require signing up or payment. These sites are usually quiz or questionnaire type sites. Follow the instructions for that cog but do not feel you have to accept any further offers the websites you register with present to you.

  5. Save any ‘paid’ cogs until last. These are usually the most lucrative. You may be asked to pay £5 to buy a product (i.e. a food prep box) but are then paid £15 back. If you do these last then you will receive your ‘investment’ back much more quickly. Just as with ‘free trials’, check for when to cancel any subscription payments that will kick in after your free product/trial.

  • A possible way to approach the tasks. Tasks are grouped by the time taken for a cog to be completed. (Tasks available November 2017)



  • Top Tips:
    • As mentioned at the start, a clean email address will be beneficial. Also if you have any issues with a cog not turning green, you will have email evidence of taking part in an offer and can find it easily.I found their customer services really helpful. If a cog doesn’t change colour just email them and they sort it out quickly.

    • Be organised. Have your dates written down so that you don’t need to rely on your memory. I find a table listed 1 - 20 and writing down the offer I took next to each cog helps me remember which offer I took if I need to chase up a cog colour-change. This is important because some offers appear on more than one cog.

    • If you find you cannot take any offers on a cog, keep checking back regularly and the cog offers change. If after a while you still cannot take any of the offers (due to having existing accounts), contact their customer services who may be able to advise how to move forward - you may be able to take a new offer in a completed cog if there is any duplicates in your remaining cog that could be ‘moved’.












    Project 1 (Step 1) - Read Me First!

    Using this website - 20 Cogs - you can make anything from around £80 - £150 on their basic offers!


    Learn how it all works here and then go to my 20 Cogs User Guide which will give you some hints and tips on how to build your pot fastest and ensure you don’t end up paying for any subscriptions!

    How It Works


    It's simple, when you complete the offers within each cog, they get paid from the advertiser who is running the offer. When they pay are paid by the advertiser, they share this money with you.

    How To Take An Offer


    Again it's simple! When you complete the offers within each cog, they get paid from the advertiser who is running the offer. When the advertisers pay 20 Cogs, they share this money with you! 

    There are many offers you can choose from, if you don't like the first offer shown to you, click 'alternate offer' to see another. Once you've decided which offer to take, click the 'Take Offer' button and follow the instructions to earn money!




    How To See Your Earnings


    Your earnings will be displayed on the left on desktop, or if you are using a mobile device then simply click the 'Earnings' tab.  Here you will see a full breakdown of all of your earnings:



    How To See Your 20 Cogs Progress




    Your earnings will be displayed on the left on desktop, or if you are using a mobile device then simply click the 'Progress' tab at the top. Once you have completed an offer, it can take up to 24 hours for a Cog to change colour.

    Cog Colour guide:

    Amber: This means the cog is now pending and the advertiser has seen that you have completed the offer.

    Green: Once the advertiser has confirmed you followed the instructions, your cog will turn from amber to green.


    My Earnings


    The earnings from my completed account are shown below. I was paid within 2 days of withdrawing!



    Here is the payment going into my bank account:



    Remember to check out the 20 Cogs User Guide before starting the tasks at 20 Cogs!


    Project 2

    The next project I am going to introduce is one that when I first heard of it, I ruled it straight out as I didn't think it was my type ...