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Sep/09

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CashCrate Review Revisited

In my original CashCrate Review, I spoke about my dislike of survey for pay based sites due to their tendency to bombard you with pain in the ass emails, phone calls, and mail. With that in mind, I gave CashCrate a poor review. Well, I gotta retract my initial beliefs.

Even though I thought CashCrate was going to be not only difficult to make a strong supplemental income from, but I also believed it would cause me to sign up for offers that would wind up spamming my life for the next few weeks. However, to my surprise, the complete opposite has happened.

While I will still say that you do need time to complete the offers and you probably could accomplish more, I was able to make enough money to take care of some bills. I had a few spare hours the past few weeks since my initial review to test out and review CashCrate further and get a full trial on the program. I was able to complete numerous survey’s and make a few hundred bucks in the process.

As far as the pain in the ass spamming goes; I received none. No phone calls, no letters in the mail, and from what I could determine, no emails from any of the company’s. Mind you, its only been a couple weeks since my CashCrate review, so they could be on the way, but for now, I’m happy.

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Aug/09

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CashCrate Review

Since it has become the latest internet craze, I’ve decided to give my CashCrate review. This is all I’m hearing about all around the internet forums as a way to make me money. I even saw someone in Yahoo Answers say that CashCrate could make me a billionaire, yeah I know pathetic right?

So I decided to go over to CashCrate and get a first hand look at what their magical formula would be. I was expecting some kind of AdSense or affiliate related type of program, surprisingly enough, it is a survey and trial based site. I decided to sign up and try it out.

After you complete a couple online forms, CashCrate provides you with a tutorial video to get everything done and what I needed to do to make me money. Immediately while watching the video, the red-flags went up about this program. Plain and simple, I hate having to sign up for trials and fill out forms with my address and phone number. Why? Because I know from experience that that will mean a few weeks of unknown numbers calling my phone and a lot of junk email.

My CashCrate review proved this about the program, you’re taking to either a survey in which you are asked to fill out a few simple forms with your information (name, address, phone number, email) and then you fill out the survey. Once the transaction is complete they pay you, ranging from $.25-$2.25. Now I know that sounds like very little money, but the good thing is, CashCrate has hundreds of surveys and trials available and is constantly updating them with new ones. These survey’s usually take 2 minutes to fill out, so yes you can make money with this program. The problem is, I HATE getting those annoying phone calls and emails of programs promising to make me more money when I already know how to make money and don’t need an expensive course to teach me what I already know.

Are those affiliate links I’m pointing you to? Yes, because if you think you can withstand all of the phone calls and emails you’ll soon be receiving and want to try and make money from CashCrate, go ahead. Like I always say, find as many revenue streams as possible. All in all, the CashCrate program could easily make me money, if I’d be willing to withstand the above mentioned negatives. So, if you’re thinking about joining, hopefully I’ve been able to help with my CashCrate review.

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