iStripper – Most Likely a Scam: Here’s Why

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iStripper promises users money for promoting their software, but after more than five years, i didn't reached the $100 cashout minimum.

It sounds easy on paper: share the app, get downloads, and earn $1 for each one — but in practice, the earnings never match the promise.

The payout threshold is too high for the results people are seeing, making it seem almost impossible to actually get paid.

At first, seeing your balance go up a bit might get you excited, but it doesn’t take long to realize it’s crawling — and there a limiter holding back how much you can actually earn.

Even if it’s not technically a scam, it definitely feels like one — designed to waste your time without giving you what was promised.

Don't use them.
 
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