The CashVib site, which the Cek Survey team is reviewing this time, offers a fairly large payout, similar to the video-earn.top site that we reviewed some time ago, although there’s a difference in terms of the object for the tasks users have to do.
If the paid task provided by video-earn.top is watching paid YouTube videos, the task provided by CashVib is easier because it’s just viewing paid ads for a few seconds.
But wait a minute, even though it offers high-paying tasks, that doesn’t mean we should just go for it, because it could just be a scam site that won’t pay its users.
What Is CashVib?
CashVib is a website platform that offers a paid program for viewing paid ads. This platform has been around since 2022, but it needs to be emphasized that the old CashVib site and the current one are different! Different in the sense that even though the site’s domain name is still the same, the owner and management of the site have changed.
And if you visit this site in 2025, you’ll encounter various annoying things from this site because it’s being used to promote very irritating gambling sites.
This likely happened because the old domain owner didn’t renew it, and then it was bought by someone else who cloned the site and made it very similar, even with much higher program payouts for fraudulent purposes.
Is CashVib a Scam?
Yes, CashVib is very clearly and convincingly a scam site that pretends to be a paid-to-view ads site.
Consider these reasons why we dare to say that this site is a scam:
Registration Doesn’t Require Verification
Every properly managed site should use an email verification method for every user who registers to ensure that the registrant is signing up using an active email address that belongs to the actual registrant (not someone else’s).
However, it turned out that after we tried to register with a random email address, the site’s system immediately accepted it, and even my fake account was automatically created. And this kind of thing usually only happens on scam sites, which don’t really want to provide security to users and also won’t actually pay them.
Offers a Large Registration Bonus

For every new registrant, CashVib will give a registration bonus of $10 USD, and this is very unreasonable and has only ever happened on scam sites.
Provides Unrealistic Payouts
As seen in the image above, for each ad viewing task lasting only 35 seconds, CashVib will pay up to $0.60 USD, and this is certainly very unreasonable.
Because the simple logic is, what’s the benefit for CashVib to dare to pay users who only view the ads they provide for a few seconds? Because after we tried to view the ads, it turned out that one of the ads displayed was for Fivver.com, which actually has nothing to do with this site at all.
Pays $5 Per Referral Commission
There’s also a refer-a-friend or referral program with a payout of $5 USD, which is also very unreasonable for a site that offers a paid-to-view ads program.
Sets a High Minimum Withdrawal

Among the payment methods provided by this platform is PayPal, with a minimum withdrawal amount of $70 USD, and this is deliberately set high with the aim of stalling for time so that users can’t reach that large amount of earnings.
Displays Gambling Sites

Clicking on the menu on the CashVib site instead opens new pages as if we were typing and searching for gambling sites, as shown in the image above. Once a user has registered on this site, on the first click, the user will immediately be presented with pages of gambling sites that open on their own multiple times.
Besides gambling sites, marketplace sites like Shopee and Blibli are also occasionally displayed, and based on our checks of the URL codes, these sites are displayed by the PropellerAds server, which is indeed an online advertising platform that specifically displays annoying pop-up and pop-under ads.
What’s CashVib’s Motive for Creating This Scam Site?
The motive is very clear, which is to make money from promoting gambling sites and also affiliate platform sites that display ads about marketplaces.
And regarding a hacking motive, it seems unlikely because this site doesn’t offer an APK or a specific application that requires downloading, as is usually done by scam sites with a hacking motive on users’ Android phones by telling each user to download APKs from sources other than the Google Play Store.
Conclusion
The CashVib site is a scam that pretends to be a paid-to-view ads site, so we strongly recommend that no one register.
The potential loss that users who register can experience is wasted time and disappointment because they’ve gone to the trouble of using a site full of annoying ads, but in the end, they still won’t get paid and can only bite their fingers in regret.”