Lootoman Reviews 2

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.4

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great first impression

Great first impression. Lootoman is easy to use and the concept is really interesting you can spend some free time and potentially get a free gift card. The website is simple, clear, and fun to try. So far, I’m happy with the experience and would recommend it

April 28, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The site uses a "mining" or "drilling"…

The site uses a "mining" or "drilling" gimmick to simulate earning high-value gift cards. This is a common tactic for several types of scams:Data Harvesting: To "withdraw" your mined rewards, these sites often require you to enter an email, phone number, or link a social media account, which is then sold or used for phishing.Endless Survey Loops: Users are often forced to complete "verification" tasks or surveys from third-party sites that never actually trigger a payout.Potential Malware: Engaging with the interactive "mining" elements can sometimes trigger hidden scripts or downloads that compromise your device.Community Warning SignsName Masking: Using names very similar to existing (or defunct) legitimate brands is a classic trick. In this case, "lootoman" closely mimics "Lootmon" (a reported scam) or "Lootup" (a legitimate, but unrelated, site).Zero Accountability: There is no public record of a parent company, physical address, or verifiable customer support for this domain.Too Good to Be True: No legitimate business can afford to give away $50–$100 gift cards just for clicking a "drill" button on a webpage.

April 13, 2026
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