BuzzerFan looks like a good app. It says it wants to help young athletes. It promises a "Crypto Token" launch in December. To grow their app, they offer a very generous referral program paying $0.15 per user.
This sounds like easy money. But after a deep investigation, we found a dark reality. This is not a fair program. It is a "Fake Loop" designed to steal your work and money.
The Big Offer (The Bait):
- The Deal: They pay $0.15 for every new person you invite.
- The Payout: You can take your money out when you reach $10.
The Reality of Paid Traffic:
I understand that in any campaign, some users might make mistakes or not perform the task perfectly. I cannot control how every single person behaves. But this does not mean that 100 out of 100 users are fake.
- Real companies pay for the valid users and ignore the bad ones.
- BuzzerFan does the opposite. They use a few bad examples as an excuse to reject all your earnings (included post views).
- They punish you for the limited number of mistakes, even though you brought them many real users.
The Problem:
BuzzerFan does not have clear rules.
- Their website and app do not say "No Paid Traffic."
- They do not mention any eligibility rules when a new user signs up.
- They let you spend your own money to run ads.
2. The Support Team is Not Honest:
When you ask for your payment, a real technical team does not check it. Instead, you talk to a "non-technical" support person. This person rejects payments with copy-paste excuses. They do not look at your real proofs. They have hands-on execuses ready for everything you ask.
Here is a real example from January 2026: A user ran a fresh ad campaign on a Gig worker platform on January 26th and 27th. The user earned $10.50 from these new real users. The user asked to withdraw this $10.50.
- The Rejection: The support person rejected the payment. They said the referrals were "fake."
- The Wrong Proof: The user asked, "Show me the proof." The support person sent an old screenshot. This screenshot was from January 15th. It was for an old request of $26. It had nothing to do with the new $10.50 request.
- The Crazy Answer: The user said, "This is a new request from Jan 27. Why are you showing me old dates?" The support person replied:
"Date has nothing to do."
This proves they do not check your work. They just use old pictures to say "No."
3. They Admit They Reject 80% of People:
During this chat, the support person was surprisingly blunt and dismissive. They admitted something very shocking.
The support person wrote:
During this chat, the support person was surprisingly blunt and dismissive. They admitted something very shocking.
The support person wrote:
"We reject like 80% of payments... don't feel special."
Think about that. 8 out of 10 people do not get paid. This is their business plan. They get free advertising from thousands of people. Then, they reject 80% of them. They only pay a very small number of people to make the app look real.
4. Rude Behavior and Deleted Chats:
The support team is very unprofessional. They do not help; they make fun of you.
Here are real quotes from the chat:
The support team is very unprofessional. They do not help; they make fun of you.
Here are real quotes from the chat:
"Better luck next time."
"Keep it up, maybe in the future you get your ten dollars."
"Hahaha height of sarcasm" (They laughed when the user showed proof of real ads).
The user also noticed something else. After the argument, the support person deleted parts of the chat history. They wanted to hide their rude words and their lies.
5. No Email Support and Fake Reviews:
5. No Email Support and Fake Reviews:
You cannot get help outside of the app.
- Email Silence: If you send an email to their official support, they do not answer. Users have waited more than 3 weeks with zero reply. They do not even send an automated "We received your email" message.
- Fake Positive Reviews: The app has many 5-star reviews in their first page. But these are mostly fake. They buy these positive reviews from different microtasking platforms (like Coinpayu) to bury the real complaints from scammed users.
Conclusion: Do not Waste Your Time and Money
BuzzerFan is using a "Fake Loop."- They promise $0.15.
- You spend money on ads to get users.
- They get the users for free.
- They reject your payment with old screenshots.
- They laugh at you and delete the chat.
They are building their user numbers for their December 2026 Crypto Token Launch. They are doing this on the backs of unpaid workers. Do not fall for the $0.15 trap.
Note: This review and the informations shared in this article is totally based on my personal experience with this app and their support team as of January 29, 2026. Any policy changes made to the platform after this date are not reflected in this article.
The Moral: Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover
When you see an app like BuzzerFan with a 4.8-star rating and good reviews on the front page, do not blindly trust it. Scammers buy fake positive reviews to trick you.
Your Lesson:
If you want to save your time and money, you must check the real reviews.
- Go to the App Store or Play Store.
- Filter the reviews to show "Critical" or "1-Star" ratings.
- Read the real experiences.
Did this happen to you? If you have also faced rejection from BuzzerFan, or if you were planning to promote this platform, please let us know in the comments below. Your story can help save others from wasting their hard-earned money. Let’s warn the community together.


