Every few months, there’s a new “get paid instantly” trend that takes over TikTok, and this time, it’s something called the Apple Pay Fall Quiz. Supposedly, you can earn $750 in Apple Cash just by answering a few quick questions. Sounds too good to be true, right? That’s because it is.
Let’s break it down.

The Viral TikTok Ad That Started It All
The so-called “Apple Pay Fall Quiz” started circulating through TikTok ads posted by a user named KEYLANI. The video shows an Apple Cash balance of over $1,200 and a caption that reads: “Didn’t even care about Apple’s new update but their fall quiz though omg.”
The clip looks convincing, complete with fake Apple Wallet screenshots showing transactions labeled “Apple Services” for $874.90 and $400.60. But none of it is real. Those balances are fabricated to trick viewers into thinking Apple is handing out free money for taking a quiz.
Where the Scam Leads
Clicking the ad takes you through a rabbit hole of fake websites. It starts at fenqoril.drr.ac, then redirects to tryappves.drr.ac, a site called “Wallet Rewards” claiming:
“Answer Quick Questions. Cash Out Instantly. Complete short surveys or polls, then withdraw your rewards to your Apple Wallet via Apple Pay.”
From there, you’re funneled into Up Level Rewards (uplevelrewards.com), which boldly promises “Get $750 towards Apple Pay” and even has a fake FAQ section explaining how fast you’ll supposedly get your “rewards.”
None of these websites are connected to Apple. They’re part of a long-running survey scam network — often linked to names like Rewards Giant USA and Playful Rewards, designed to harvest personal data and push endless “offers” that never actually pay.
No, Apple Is Not Behind This
Let’s make one thing clear: there is no official Apple Pay Fall Quiz.
Apple doesn’t give away money through random surveys or “fall events.” The domains used in this scam, fenqoril.drr.ac, tryappves.drr.ac, and uplevelrewards.com, have nothing to do with Apple or any verified partner.
If you see one of these quizzes pop up on your feed, scroll past it immediately. It’s not a new Apple promotion, it’s a digital trap.
The Real Goal Behind These Fake Rewards
The people running these scams don’t want to “reward” you, they want your information. Once you start filling out their so-called quiz, you’re pushed to complete “offers” like signing up for trials, downloading apps, or even giving credit card info. Each of those actions earns them money, not you.
And even if you finish every single “requirement,” you’ll never receive that $750 Apple Pay payout. The terms and fine print always make sure of it.
How to Protect Yourself
If an ad or quiz promises free Apple Pay cash, PayPal credit, or “instant wallet rewards,” treat it as a red flag. Here’s what to do:
- Don’t click TikTok or Instagram links offering cash rewards.
- Never enter personal or payment info on unfamiliar domains.
- Check Apple’s official website or verified social media pages for legitimate promos.
- Report the ad to TikTok if you spot it again.
Conclusion
The Apple Pay Fall Quiz is 100% a scam. It’s just another repackaged survey trap using Apple’s name to appear trustworthy. No real company, not Apple, not any payment platform, hands out $750 for answering a few “fall-themed” questions.
So, if you’ve seen the video or clicked one of the links, don’t panic, just close the page, clear your browser data, and move on. And next time a flashy ad promises instant Apple Pay cash, remember: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.