Is Cashcrate a Scam Or a Legitimate Site For Making Money Online?
Is Cashcrate a scam, or is it a legitimate site for making money online? If you have been looking for ways to make money online for a while, you’ve probably come across get paid to programs and by now you probably know a little about a GPT site called Cashcrate, and like many, you probably have wondered if its a scam or a legitimate opportunity for making money online.
The truth about Cashcrate
Cashcrate is basically a Get Paid To (also known as GPT) site where you can get paid to take surveys, register for newsletters and free websites, do trial offers and shopping.
GPT sites like Cash Crate get paid from companies to generate leads for them, and each time they do, the get paid for it, which then they share a percentage of the money with you (the lead). Its kind of a rewards or cash back program with one major difference, you don’t have to always buy things to get cash back! They have many free offers as well, like online surveys, and registering with different free websites and etc.
Cashcrate is a legitimate and reliable site. However, it’s a very limited opportunity. Although they do add new offers frequently, they only have some surveys and free offers you can complete and get paid for. After that you run out of offers, and the only other options you have for making money are trial offers and shopping.

How much money can I make with Cashcrate?
Making money with Cashcrate like most other legitimate gpt sites, depends on a few things like what country you’re from and how much time and effort you’re willing to put into making money. Of,course it depends on how many offers are available as well. Using free offers you might be able to make a few hundred dollars a month, and if you want to take the chance to do the trial offers, you can make much more than that.
Cashcrate also rewards you for referring others. Each time you refer someone, you get paid a percentage of what they earn as a Cashcrate member. The minimum for cash-out is $20, which will be processed by the 20th of the following month. Meaning if you earn $100 in June, your check will arrive around mid July.
If you sign-up with Cashcrate, I would suggest sticking with surveys and free offers for making money on Cashcrate. But, if you do decide to pay for the trial offers and make more money, be careful. Always make sure to call the company afterword and cancel your subscription. If not, your credit card will keep getting charged month after month and you end up spending way more money than what you made.
In a nutshell, Cashcrate provides a good opportunity for making money online specially for teens. Although you can’t really count on it as a source of making serious money, Cashcrate is legitimate and a good way for making extra money online.
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December 15th, 2011 at 2:00 am
I thought it was a scam at first, but I was totally proven wrong once I received my first check. I did a couple of surveys (didn’t take much effort), then I requested my check. I was able to cash it just fine. Now I’m making an average of $200 dollars a month hardly doing anything and it’s kinda fun actually. If you have ?’s, feel free to ask under my CC reference. I posted pictures of my checks too.
Good luck!
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satrap Reply:
December 20th, 2011 at 1:27 pm
Thank you for sharing your experience Julie. I am glad you are doing good with CashCrate.
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December 13th, 2011 at 12:07 am
i love this site guys so if you really interested in making money please go here
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July 22nd, 2011 at 3:15 pm
Check out Cashcrate. You really can make easy money with hardly any effort!
Sign up and earn some extra cash
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January 20th, 2011 at 4:06 pm
CashCrate claims to pay users for signing up for offers, trying new products, completing surveys and getting cash back on purchases made at hundreds of your their online retailers.
All the user has to do is “fill out the form with valid information and participate.” What this really means is that the user will be asked to:
1) provide an email address which will be sold to numerous third parties, thereby generating hundreds of spam messages to your inbox every day.
2) fill out a form that needs to include a cell phone number. The moment the cell phone number is divulged, the user will receive text spam at a cost to the USER of $9.99.
3) complete any two offers. These offers may seem free (such as a free trial to whiter teeth), but users will be asked to reveal credit card details in order to cover shipping and processing. Mostly this is a nominal fee of no more than one dollar, but the point is that CashCrate and its advertisers will acquire credit card information that may then be used in any one of a number of credit card scams.
If all the steps are not fulfilled, user participation is considered incomplete and the account will not be credited. Furthermore there are no real surveys on CashCrate, just endless pages of offers, designed to confuse the user and extract as much personal information as possible. CashCrate is visibly a scam and a dangerous one at that. Stay well away!
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January 21st, 2011 at 5:30 pm
MaxRyd,
1- That is why I always suggest you get a “through away email” just for gpt and paid survey sites. (I mean, it takes 30 sec to register a free email address)
2- Not ll the offers on CC require cellphone number. In fact, most offers don’t. Plus, if you read each offers detail before you submit, it will tell you exactly what you can expect.
3- If you read all the information about the trial offer before you sign up for it, you will see that they all give you notice about the recurring bill. Now its up to you to go with it or not.
And I don’t get your point when you say “If all the steps are not fulfilled, user participation is considered incomplete a…”! Its part of the agreement. You have to do everything the right way to get paid. Its like saying you contracted a job and will be paid only if you do the job the way the other person wants you to do, then you get mad at the person for not paying you because you didn’t do the job the way he wanted you to!
You have a choice when it comes to the kind of offers you want to participate in! Again, most gpt sites including CC have hunderds of free offers that don’t require credit card or phone number. So, for those who aren’t comfortable with trial offers or shopping, there are tons of free stuff. I have been using gpt sites for 7 years now and I never had any of the above problems you mentioned because I always red all the details before doing any offer. As I said, you won’t get rich doing gpt stuff, but you can make extra money.
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November 27th, 2010 at 3:01 am
Shelly,
Thanks for the recommendation. I am sure it will be useful to a lot of readers. I will take a look at it, and who knows, if its really that good, maybe I will write an article about it.
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November 16th, 2010 at 1:36 am
CashCrate is legit. I have been a memebr of CC for over 3 years now and I got more than 20 checks from them.
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October 4th, 2011 at 8:40 pm
@Nicki, im from philippines,,wil dey stil send me a check if i can accumulate such amounts from their offers??coz,,im far from US,where it came from..tnx,,shall appreciate ur response..^^
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November 8th, 2010 at 9:30 pm
I was in a dilemma whether to trust Cashcrate or not. I have been hearing a lot about them lately mostly positive. Your post raps it up for me. I am going to sign up and give it a try. Hopefully it will work and I’ll make some money, lol.
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November 8th, 2010 at 3:16 am
Thanks for your insights and information. I’ve suggested my friends to this blog and I need to say you are having a excellent looking theme too.
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November 6th, 2010 at 4:02 pm
Cashcrate is good. There are also other good gpt websites out there as well.
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October 7th, 2010 at 4:14 pm
Actually, CashCrate is not a scam. There are just some people out there that says a lot of bad things about it. I have been using cashcrate to make extra money for a few years now and they have paid me every time.
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July 16th, 2010 at 12:14 am
Shelly,
Thanks for the recommendation. I am sure it will be useful to a lot of readers. I will take a look at it, and who knows, if its really that good, maybe I will write an article about it.
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July 15th, 2010 at 10:00 am
Http://thevouchervault.com
I have found this site is good because the minimum cashout is only $10 and I got paid in 3 days as promised. They are a new site but I talked to the admin and he’s a legit guy. This site is easy because you can play free games and fillout free surveys for points. The point system is very reasonable and you get a good share of them for everything you complete, best regards and try it out.
Http://thevouchervault.com
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July 14th, 2010 at 11:59 am
Again not one I’ve heard of but I’m new to this. Looks like this is one of the more reputable one’s. I will give it a try.
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satrap Reply:
July 15th, 2010 at 12:30 am
GWS,
Cashcrate truly is a legitimate and reputable gpt site. You can be sure that you will be paid each and every time.
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July 3rd, 2010 at 2:36 am
I also have used Cashcrate for some time now. They are one website you can count on to get paid. On the other hand, I visit gptboycott.com to see if anyone has had any complaints about certain gpt sites.
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satrap Reply:
July 3rd, 2010 at 11:21 pm
The Eas…,
Great tip. GPTboycott is a great site to find out about the legitimacy of any gpt site.
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March 16th, 2010 at 6:10 am
You can’t deny or approve it 100%,as everything,there’s profit and risk.
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March 14th, 2010 at 10:09 pm
Do you know if Cashcrate actually paysout? They seem like a great site but I’ve heard some don’t actually payout.
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satrap Reply:
March 15th, 2010 at 7:32 pm
Although I haven’t been doing any offers on cashcrate lately, I have been a member of cashcrate for a longtime, and I have received more than 15 checks, and each and every time they were on time. I am glad you are careful, there are a lot of scams out there, and you want to make sure you know the site is legitimate before you waste your time. But, yes cashcrate is legitimate and they do pay. Good luck.
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