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"Oh no, was I tricked? I thought the site was legit." These were my internal worries as I wondered if Zoot was a sophisticated scam. Luckily, it turned out that there was nothing to worry about—Zoot has had a confusing user interface for linking your bank account to withdraw funds.
After reaching the $40 redemption minimum, I attempted to cash out, but I was frustrated to find no option to link my bank account on their redemption page. Instead, the only way to link your bank account is by going to the store, accessing the payment options, and purchasing a package.
Here is what you had to do earlier. You had to link your bank account during a purchase, as shown below.
Here is how much I earned from Zoot after withdrawing the money.
Here is my redemption proof from my bank.
It took 3 days for this first redemption arrive.
Little Dice Strategy That Worked For Me
The very next day I played dice and turned my daily $4.99 purchase into a $43 redemption.
I played the dice game that provides a random number between 0-100. If you pick 0-2 number range and the random number lands inside that range you will earn 48x you input.
I start with $0.10 and if I missed 30 times, I upped it to $0.20 each dice roll.
I got lucky and hit multiple times. I then played Plinko to make the money redeemable since Zoot has a 5x playthrough requirement.
The next day I tried the same thing and failed. So it is not fool proof, lol. Just want to make that clear.
Thanks for reading, hope it was helpful!👋