Sunday, February 21, 2010

Cashcrate

After I joined CashCrate, I did a few free offers & made over $12 my first few hours as a member. It was easy for me to start racking up the earnings by doing simple 2-3 minute surveys.

CashCrate is a free GPT program, in other words you get paid to complete surveys & participate in free offers.

When the companies pay CashCrate they pass 75% of that money back to us so they make money while they make money. That makes their program sustainable.

CashCrate & other GPT programs make their money because companies pay them to have us take surveys & try out products & services.

You must have a maximum of $10 in earnings for a month in order for CashCrate to send a check to you. This can easily be met in a few hours so that should never be a problem.

CashCrate pays out on a every month basis by check. Earnings gained in May are paid in Mid-June, while earnings accrued in June are paid in Mid-July.

If you would like to visit & sign up with CashCrate,

CashCrate has a special feature called the every day survey. It is a guaranteed survey that you can take every day at get $0.80 each time. That is $24 a month that you can count on. However, this particular feature is obtainable to US residents only.

You can easily make a couple hundred dollars a month without ever getting a single referral. However, if you do need to get some referrals your earnings can multiply quickly.

The secret of making $1,500 a month is in the CashCrate referral program.

Compared with other GPT programs, CashCrate has the best referral program out there. You are paid for five levels of referrals. The first level being people who signed up right under you & the second level being people who signed up under those you recruited.

As soon as you join, you start at the bronze level. This lets you earn 20% of what your 1st level referrals earn & 10% of what your second level referrals earn.

There is opportunity to increase this up all the way to 30% for first level & 20% for second level. I have not seen this in any other program I have come across.

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