Treeloot.com is an annoyingly addictive game where you click on random points on a coordinate graph with a picture of a tree on it, and hope to win big. They promise that if you don't win something in 15 minutes then they will give you a check. Of course ...
About three or four years ago, I found Treeloot by accident. I was bored, so I played around with it a little, and when I cashed out, there were actually some prizes worth a flip. I won enough Banana Bucks that I earned a free subscription to EGM that ...
After playing for over 8 hours total I won one of those monkeys, problem is it took 6 MONTHS to get to me. Then I played again a year later and I FINALLY won 100.00. They sent me a form to fill out,And I waited for over 2 months to get that then I had to ...
Pros: Time-waster Cons: The connection times out constantly and it claims the browser isn't set up for cookies.
It is interesting but I've yet to see any serious notes to it. Sometimes my bucks would get appear to get redeemed, other times they had excuses for not going through. I had my browser set for cookies, yet they claimed that it appeared that it wasn't set...
Treeloot.com is a game site where you click on a tree to try to find spots where money and prizes are hidden. After each click, you are taken to a page that tells you what you've won, if anything, and gives you directions for getting closer to the...
I know we have all seen the ads for treeloot.com (I know at first they were very interesting to me) - if you punch the Monkey you will win $20.00 and variations on this theme. One day I was bored so I decided, why not, I can win something maybe and it...
"Treeloot" is a game where one has to click on a large tree image to get banana bucks. Banana Bucks are used for prizes when you cash them in. There is supposedly a grand prize of $25,000 in banana bucks hidden in the tree. This is a very addictive game...
The idea of groping trees, and punching monkeys for cash may seem a bit odd, but when some people said it works, I tried it; didn’t win anything, except almost carpel tunnel syndrome.
One day, I get email spam from a company called Virtumundo....
Pros: You _could_ win money. In theory Cons: You _could_ spend hours clicking a tree...
About the best thing about this site is that you can ....um, choose your monkey? Change the tree from winter to fall? Lots of animation choices, not much else. You can click, and click, and click, and get nowhere.
Pros: Can keep you interested for about .1 minutes Cons: Pointless, that dang monkey!!!
What are the benefits of treeloot.com? Okay. First you can supposedly win a lot of money (but nobody ever has). Second, you can win a great stuffed monkey that takes a long time to deliver (I ordered it a year ago and still haven't got it). And last,...
Pros: you can play if you like to spend some time with the monkey! Cons: waste of time !
In the homepage, you will see this . ' we guarantee that you will win ! You gain the things in 5 Minute not so good as fruit, we cut you check and suitable for 100, guarantee. ' do you believe this? As I set up this website accidentally, and when surfing...
Pros: Pros???? Hahahahaha!!! Yeah, right! Cons: Biggest spam-scam still running.
I've always wanted to share with the epinions community my views on this, the biggest scam on the net since Postage4Free.com. Unfortunately...there was one hitch:
Knowing it's been about two years since I played the "click the tree game", I...
Pros: Great Graphics and Layout Cons: I thinks the monkeys stole all the money and they won't let you have it!
The first thing you notice when coming here is that your guaranteed $100 within 5 min. Umm if this were true they would have to be giving out millions and millions per day because everyone would want their free $100. So the first step onto this sight you...
Treeloot has got to be the stupidest 'game' site I've ever seen. For one, they have the most annoying banner ads EVER. You know the ads I'm talking about - the 'Shoot the monkey' ones and all that. You might notice how they drastically slow down your...
Hah, I read a lot of bad things about Treeloot and their "patent pending" concept. However, being that kind of guy I am, I had to try it out! Ending up with about 6000 stupid banana bucks, I thought I'd get a little cash for the hour that I spent at the...
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