Online users from TikTok searched Google for the TokTest.org reviews scam for a Tok Test scam concerning Lululemon and Crumbl Cookie gift cards.
This story documents my research of the TokTest.org scam.

The TokTest.org scam is something consumers should completely avoid. In November 2024, users coming from TikTok searched Google for information about a TokTest.org reviews scam that was in no way legit, about Tok Test and the promise of a survey leading to a $750 Lululemon gift card or a $100 Crumbl Cookies or Starbucks gift card. As of this writing on Nov. 6, it was unclear exactly where users initially stumbled upon a link to the TokTest.org website. (Feel free to leave a comment below this story.)

The truth was that the TokTest.org website was a scam. The website displayed a classic ruse to promise a high-priced gift card for a seemingly small amount of work. Users who track scams often simply refer to these schemes as survey scams — an online offer that presents a survey alongside a prize they will likely never receive. (For keyword purposes, I referred to this matter as the “TokTest.org reviews scam” or “Tok Test scam.”)

Researching the TokTest.org Reviews Scam

According to a GoDaddy.com domain search for TokTest.org, an unknown user registered the website on Oct. 17, 2024 — around three weeks before I published this article. The only other unredacted information displayed in the search mentioned the state of Massachusetts. However, it’s possible that state’s mention referenced the domain registrar, Privacy Protect, LLC.

Upon visiting the website to research the TokTest.org reviews scam, the page redirected my browser to tokclaim.com/lululemon. The page read, “Love Lululemon leggings? Get a $750 Gift Card by completing a few simple deals! Tap below. How to Qualify: 1. Click START NOW. 2. Enter your email and basic info. 3. Complete 2-4 simple surveys & deals. 4. Claim your Shopping Reward!”

Online users from TikTok searched Google for the TokTest.org reviews scam for a Tok Test scam concerning gift cards for Lululemon, Crumbl Cookie and Starbucks.
Needless to say, this website did not display a genuine offer from Lululemon.

Two separate pages hosted by tokclaim.com — both coming from TokTest.org — promised users a $100 Crumbl Cookies gift card on tokclaim.com/crumblcookies and a $100 Starbucks gift card on tokclaim.com/home.

None of these offers were legitimate.

RewardsGiantUSA.com Website: Scam or Legit?

In the final step of the TokTest.org reviews scam, the links on tokclaim.com directed users to the rewardsgiantusa.com survey website. The page displayed the name Up Level Rewards and Rewards Giant USA.

Online users from TikTok searched Google for the TokTest.org reviews scam for a Tok Test scam concerning gift cards for Lululemon, Crumbl Cookie and Starbucks.
I strongly advise against spending time filling out online surveys that promise rewards seeming too good to be true.

According to Trustpilot.com, the RewardsGiantUSA.com website featured a slight majority of one-star reviews from users speaking poorly of the purported scam.

For example, anyone researching the TokTest.org reviews scam might find this user-submitted one-star review helpful, in that the person called RewardsGiantUSA.com a “big time scam!!!” Their review began, “This website is very, very bad news. This website is linked to Weeklybucks.com. They make you belief [sic] that they will pay you to bring traffic to their website for commission, and they promise to pay without hassle. When pay day comes around and you want to get access to your money, the website just show an Error 1005 Access denied message. You are denied access to download the Payout form. They still owe me $1385 for traffic I created for their website. They are bigtime scammers. Everyone out there should stay the hell away!!!!”

One of the only five-star reviews originated from a scammer’s account, who wrote that users should contact their Telegram account for help with finances or online account access. In other words, a multitude of positive reviews did not exist for RewardsGiantUSA.com.

Survey Scams

Survey scams like the Tok Test website have existed online for many years. Historically, users waste their time filling out numerous forms and signing up with their credit cards for trials of services. According to survey scam websites, users who perform these sorts of tasks would eventually be rewarded with the promised gift card or other prize. However, those prizes rarely if ever arrive.

In the case of the TokTest.org reviews scam, users would not, in fact, end up receiving a $750 Lululemon gift card or $100 Crumbl Cookies or Starbucks gift card. Even if some readers believe they viewed genuine comments from people claiming “it worked” or “I just received my gift card,” those comments and other fake reviews likely originated from the scammers themselves.

The point of the TokTest.org reviews scam website is to add affiliate marketing information to the RewardsGiantUSA.com website’s long address when a user’s browser redirects to the survey page, so that the scammers could potentially earn commission based on gullible users spending a lot of time on the matter.

If any readers experienced aspects of this scam or others that I did not feature in this article, please feel free to leave a comment below.

For further reading, I previously reported about the MushPlushies scam appearing on Facebook promising cheap and soothing stuffed animals for a very low cost.

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