Review of CashCrate: See Proof that CashCrate is Not a Scam and Pays Its Members
A Great Make Money Site for Stay at Home Moms, Dads, and Also for College Students
One friend I introduced to CashCrate made several hundred her first month. She did work to accomplish this though. She told me she was surprised more people didn't give sites like this a chance. "If people realized how easy it was to make money on these sites, everyone would do it."
For those of you who would like to see proof that CashCrate pays, please click here:
http://proof-of-payment.blogspot.com/
Note: You will have to scroll down just a bit.
When you first join CashCrate, you should go to the Complete Offers Page. Here you will find a list of offers and surveys. By default, the list is sorted by approval rating. The best approving offers and surveys appear at the top of the list, so it is easy to find the best ones to do. When I first joined CashCrate, I was able to rack up about $20 in the first two hours just doing free surveys.
A lot of people think this is a scam. Why would companies pay people to fill out forms and enter information? Since the Do Not Call Laws have gone into effect, companies have had to look for other ways to get product feedback, demographics, etc. And this has become big business on the Internet. Companies are now willing to pay people for their time to get this information.
CashCrate also offers a Daily Survey feature. The Daily Survey pays 80 cents each time you take and complete it. The Daily Survey is currently only available to USA users.
The minimum payout at CashCrate is only $10 and it is very easy to reach. If you earn $10 or more, a check is automatically sent to you the following month
Some people are concerned that joining CashCrate will cause an increase in e-mail and snail mail. The amount of e-mail you receive will increase, and this is one of the biggest concerns I hear. People don't want their inboxes flooded with advertisements, making it difficult to find an e-mail from a friend or a relative. But there is a super easy fix.
Before completing an offer or a survey, create a brand new e-mail account-one just for your survey and offer stuff. Use that e-mail address when you are asked for it. That way, you will never have an increase in e-mail to your normal inbox.
As for an increase in snail mail, I maybe get 3 to 5 extra pieces of mail a month on average. The most I have gotten in one month was around 10 pieces. So that's not a big concern at all.
Another concern that comes up is the word "Credit Card," and this makes a lot of people think sites like CashCrate are a scam. First off, there are hundreds and hundreds of surveys and offers that never ask for this type of information. You can make some really good money just doing these.
Admittedly, there are some trial offers with much bigger payouts that ask for this type of information. For example, there might be a shipping fee involved. I would recommend using a Prepaid Debit Card instead of a Credit Card if you are going to try these types of offers. Many people feel more comfortable using a prepaid Debit Card. You just need to make sure that you have enough on it to cover the cost of that offer.
But again, there are hundreds of surveys and other offers that do not ask for any type of credit card information. And you can make really good money just doing these.
CashCrate also has a very active forum where users are encouraged to post their comments and questions. There is also a place on the forum where users post their payments.
I plan on doing a future review on CashCrate that will address details of the referral program-another way you can make money with CashCrate.
Published by DH
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9 Comments
Post a CommentYou’re totally right! I use it all of the time for extra cash. If anyone needs proof just click here and read the forum comments.
http://www.cashcrate.com/2813752
Yes, you can check DH's site, in the article, and see some good sites, tips, etc. Some scam you, others do not.
Some good sites (it's better to sign up for at least a couple of them) that I use are:
Cash Crate: http://cashcrate.com/1112446
Craving Cash: http://www.cravingcash.com/members/register.php?ref=literaryhovel
Deal Barbie Pays: http://dealbarbiepays.com/members/register.php?ref=literaryhovel
Cash Lagoon: http://www.cashlagoon.com/?ref=99211
Bank Roll Bucks: http://bankrollbucks.com/members/register.php?ref=literaryhovel
If you don't trust something, google it + "scam," and see what pops up. The ones above are all pretty highly regarded, as far as referral sites go. Also, sites with discussion forums, like many above, are better - when folks are actually communicating about these services, etc., it means stuff is working, and you have an outlet. I hate the cheesy, in-your-face banners, site names, etc., but oh well - ''making cash'' requires this LCD stuff
THank you for the information.
Ya cashcrate is legit and to see my 700$ cashcrate check visit http://www.cashcratetip.com
Cashcrate is 100% legit, i have been paid by them. I have Proof of Payments to show also! http://extracash.weebly.com/
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CashCrate is awesome! CashCrate is probably my favorite GPT site. I have recieved over $100 from CashCrate.
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Cashcrate is one of the top rated GPT sites and I feel that it is one of the easiest just go here http://www.cashcrate.com/654005 and sign up and complete offers then watch your earnings go up.
I agree I use cash crate to and it works...it does take work but it works and they do pay. cash Crate is a business I use along with my GDI(http://www.opendomain.ws) business and have been making money online.