HasOffer is a reward program app where downloading your favorite games and apps could lead you to virtual monetary rewards. Here’s how it works: once you download the app and have created a new free account, you will be able to download games and apps through HasOffer. Depending on the app, every time you download a program via HasOffer, you will receive credits to use toward redeeming them for gifts including Amazon gift card credits.
The app also gives you the ability to share popular game titles with your friends through a social network medium and a chance to earn bonus credits by paying the daily featured games as well as completing special offers shown on the app’s custom lock screen upon waking your phone up from its sleep mode. You can also earn free credits by sharing the app on Facebook, Twitter, through text messaging and email. As with most free reward programs (e.g.: Swagbucks), you will have meet certain conditions and stipulations in order to earn your credits such as playing a game for at least 30 seconds.
Of all the reward websites and programs available online today, this is one of the easier and cost-free mediums to earn cash rewards instantly. Think about it: by downloading a single game to your phone, you could be nearly halfway to earning an Amazon gift card reward. With this being said, HasOffer also has some drawbacks including low redemption rewards and improper page redirection when clicking on a download link that leads to credit rewards.
Low Redemption Rewards: When you first open an account on the site, you will be only limited to $1 and $2 rewards. If you have the “slow and steady wins the race” mentality when it comes to reward programs, then this is the perfect one for you. Judging from some of the screenshots I have seen, the rewards center will be updated occasionally with new redemption prizes.
Questionable Redirecting Links: This is perhaps the app’s biggest disadvantage. Whenever I would click on a potential credit-earning app link that would lead to the download page, the app would redirect me to a blank page that appeared to be in a constant loading state. I would get the same result regardless of connecting to a strong Wi-Fi or mobile data signal. It seems the problem lies within the app than the Internet connection strength and is an issue that needs to be fixed as soon as possible.
HasOffer is free to download in the Google Play store for all Android devices.
App Name: HasOffer
Developer: Hasoffer, Inc.
Market: Google Play
Cost: Free