I am in gratitude to the certain person (who will remain anonymous) who recommended that I should join Cash Crate in the hopes of paying off my credit card debt. I think it may be my new favorite way to try to make money from home. At first I was a little skeptical because I am used to the survey panel websites & that's what I thought Cash Crate was supposed to be.
When I logged in to Cash Crate I was tempted with pages of offers that I could earn money for. I clicked on an offer & it wanted to know my full name, my home address and my phone number & the names & birth dates of everyone in my household, my credit card number, and (of course) the names of my long lost dead turtles (kidding). Right away I had a bad feeling and, being the slightly paranoid internet user that I am, I did not complete that offer & I am sad to say that I will not be a $100,000 winner. Instead I did the survey that you can do every 24 hours & logged out. I made the resolution to only do 1 survey a day with Cash Crate & focus on my other survey websites.
Well, I had a little time on my hands (no survey invitations) so I went to a few blogs to try to find out if people really click on those Cash Crate offers to make money. Someone made a comment that to make a bunch of money really fast, all you had to do was just click on an offer & then it would take you to another screen, close that screen & then hit submit. So without thinking I tried that, then realized that would be like stealing from them because I did not complete the offer. I looked to see what it was that I had already submitted & thank goodness, it was only an offer to join a survey panel. Luckily it didn't want my home address & when I checked, it was a legitimate survey panel. I had been joining survey panels all day anyway so what was one more.
Later I learned that Cash Crate will not pay you if you don't complete the offer anyway so it would have been okay to not complete the offer. Whoever it was that recommended making a fast $50 by trying to trick the system was crazy. Thinking on it now, that person actually helped me out because I probably wouldn't have tried to do any more offers. I would have assumed that they all require a home address, but instead I learned that some of the offers only want your email address.
So I got a new email address to use for all my Cash Crate offers & went right to work. I completed offers to subscribe to email newsletters & offers to enter into drawings for amazing prizes, & lots more. Something tells me that I will be getting a lot of junk email, but I don't care since it's not going to my email that I use all the time.
Somewhere between thinking Cash Crate was a scam & completing all those offers, I learned that Cash Crate is located here in Idaho. In a town called Ammon, ID, to be specific. There is something reassuring about them being here in Idaho. That was also when I realized that I could have made $40 for getting my Discover card if I would have waited 2 days and taken Cash Crate's offer.
Right now I am almost to 10 dollars & I've found an offer to write reviews of products & by tomorrow night I will hopefully be at $20. I'll be able to cash out & tell you for sure that, yes Cash Crate does pay you. I'll post a picture of my check when I get it.
I'm happy to help you, or give you tips if you want to start making easy money & getting a lot of junk email like I am. To sign up, just go to: http://www.cashcrate.com/2365998
Let's get out of debt!
i hope ya get paid i know i can trust you to tell me the truth if cash crate pays. im gonna sign up but prolly wait n see if ya get any money before i waste my time.
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I will definitely update this post if they pay me. I don't have a clue who you are.
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