. The Tweet-like
game of
'coin master' is one that
appears to have no end. There's the Facebook
'Coin Master' game, which used to be a popular iPhone
app; then there was 'The
Coin Master Hack' (sic), which allowed its users to earn
coins by entering online 'challenges'; and the newest craze, the
'Coin Master Game Hack Rewards' (sic) rewarded their customers with free virtual
Coins! Yes, the Twitter-like
game of
'coin master' is so popular that even in this age of social media it continues to gain an
appeal amongst people of all ages. So, are these Facebook
applications to be considered as legitimate
apps or simply to be viewed as a way to make a quick buck by playing a
game which is basically just a clone of an iPhone
game? Could the
game be just another scam to get you to purchase the software? The answer may be 'yes' but the question is 'why?' Is it that iPhone
game app developers see a lucrative way to make
Coins and create a long term business or do they want to expand the market in a deceptive way? As of the time of writing this article, the Facebook
application has yet to
appear on the
App Store (only available for testing in its early stages). Does that mean that it is not a scam or that it is simply not ready to take off yet? Well, it could be either or both.
Whether it is a scam or not, the next step is to determine whether the
app can be trusted as a legit
app or not. There are a few things that I would look out for and in this article I will discuss some of those things that should help you in determining if this
app is worth your time. Firstly, if the Facebook
application is a
game of any kind, it will be lacking in authenticity as it will most likely look nothing like the original iPhone
game. If it
appears to be a clone
game it may not be very believable as a legit
app. Secondly, you should be aware that the design of the Facebook
application is not exactly the same as the iPhone
game as the icons and the UI (user interface) may be close but not the same.
If the Facebook
application does not have the
appearance of the original
game then it could be a scam. Thirdly, the Facebook
application developer should be available for you to contact them or meet them personally to discuss any concerns or queries you may have. This way, you will be able to resolve any issues that you may have. Finally, do not be fooled by claims that the
game of
coin master hack game rewards is a
Coins-making opportunity. It may look like a 'get rich quick' scheme but make sure that you read through the terms and conditions carefully before you decide to purchase the paid version of the
app. There are certain terms and conditions that should be complied before you will be able to get access to the paid version of the
app. Keep in mind that the developer of the Facebook
application may add an additional fee to your paid version to ensure that they get a greater profit from it and therefore charge extra. Also, if you are not satisfied with the fee that they ask you to pay, then you should know that they can charge you the difference between the price of the paid version and the price of the free version. If they try to charge you double, then it may be a scam. Last but not least, the worst thing you can do is download a copy of the
app without first paying for the paid version.
You should also read the description carefully, as that will give you an idea of what the developer is trying to do.