: Larger cash-out options (like $250 or $500) often require an unrealistic number of referrals (up to 250 people) in addition to high mile-counts.
Users frequently feel the app's potential is undercut by its deceptive marketing. OnMyWay-0.15-win.zip
: You cannot simply cash out to PayPal or Venmo whenever you want. Most rewards are "savings cards" or "discount certificates" that require you to spend your own money first to get a small discount. : Larger cash-out options (like $250 or $500)
User consensus across the App Store and Google Play indicates that while the app accurately tracks miles, the "dollars" earned are not a direct cash currency. Most rewards are "savings cards" or "discount certificates"
: To use the app, you are often required to scan your ID or driver's license. Some users find this requirement suspicious for a third-party app that isn't a government or insurance agency.
: Some cash-out methods require you to film yourself and post to social media to "prove" you used a reward, which many find intrusive. Community Perspectives
The app's marketing suggests you can earn (roughly $0.05 per mile) for every mile driven without using your phone. It activates automatically when you drive over 10 mph and disables alerts to prevent distraction. The Reality of Rewards