
Josh S
Well, the app can pass my antivirus but none of their websites can. As for the app this is a rigged system if you can withdraw. I made a purchase at a store to be eligible for SG. I was then prompt to buy a spin after they changed the rules. Jumping through hoops to never be able to withdraw. Not for me and neither is paying the initial tax or tax on gains if I was successful to withdraw. paying out beforehand and taxes on all would reduce your profit if successful. Don't waste your time here!
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SocialGood, Inc.
July 22, 2025
Thank you for using the app. With the SG price increasing 10x, the app’s usage has been significantly updated. Check out the new staking service, which automatically sends SG to your wallet every month. For more details, visit here: https://socialgood.inc/socialgood-play-book240530/

Denise Jernigan
While I believe that SocialGood has the potential to be something valuable, it certainly does not meet my definition of a lucrative investment right now. In order to earn enough to do anything with other than hold, you have to buy spins (aka gamble) and use their platform to shop from. You can also download and play games via their app which earn you SocialGood. Mostly, they want you referring friends and family (no one I know thinks this is legit so they don't click my links) and buying spins.
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John Wilson
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Social Good is still a great way to accumulate crypto that can't be easily sold. You're encouraged to gamble in order to be able to move out of the app. Good luck with that. I'm now at 960,000 SG. I'm still at the platinum level, but they changed the rules for staking. They won't get another dime from me until I can move my SG to the market like it was originally set up. Also, I've stopped buying through the app because I didn't get the points.
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