Friday, April 30, 2010

Is making money with CashCrate possible?

I've been pretty skeptical about CashCrate.com for some time now. I mean, who gives away money for doing surveys and quizzes and stuff like that? The more I look at it, though, the more legit it seems. I've googled 'CashCrate check' many many times, and I've found countless instances where it seems these people are for real. Until I get my own money, however, I shall remain an unbeliever.

That's what this blog is about.

What is CashCrate?

From my point of view, what they claim to offer is that they will pay you, yeah... PAY YOU to do things like fill out surveys, do quizzes, play games, register on social sites etc etc. The kind of stuff you end up doing anyways everytime you click one of those annoying "punch out the boxer to win $1000.00" or the like that you see on Myspace all the time. WHile you're not likely to get the money the offers claim, what CashCrate offers seems legit. The way I see it is that those advertisers offer to pay CashCrate to do their advertising. CashCrate posts the offers at its site and then that's where the CashCraters come in.

Us.

The little workers of the while shindig rush in and complete the offers. When the advertising companies recieve word that you have completed an offer, they pay CashCrate. CashCrate pays the actual workers 75% of that money, keeping the other 25% for themselves. Now, for an offer, you can commonly get inbetween 25 cents and a buck fifty for doing those offers. As you do offers, CashCrate keeps track of those earning, and if you meet at least $20.00 by the end of the month, they send the check, which arrives around the twentieth the next month. Otherwise, it carries over to the next month.

I can't say that I've been paid yet. That would be lying. What I can say is that CashCrate claims that I have made a little over $2.00. Once I reach my quota, I'll be here posting the results. Stay tuned.

http://www.cashcrate.com/2012054