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Cash Crate: Get Paid to Do Free Offers
submitted: Jul 18th 2008 | by: Drake | Total views: 219 | Word Count: 276
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Many people are earning a lot of money with Cash Crate. Cash Crate is what's known as a GPT or a Get Paid To site. Basically, you get paid to complete different sponsored offers. Many of the offers are free and require you to only enter your email address or zip code. Some are simple forms to fill out. Other offers pay you to complete trial offers with different companies. Just be aware though that some offers require personal information including social security numbers and credit card information. I personally avoid these as there are plenty on there that don't require any personal information at all.
They also offer a daily survey, and recently increased it to 2 surveys per day. They pay $0.80/survey so that equates to $1.60/day for surveys or roughly $50/month for simply completing 2 surveys per day that take up 10 to 20 minutes of your time.
The Cash Crate referral program has 2 levels. You currently earn 20% of what your referrals make and 10% of what their referrals make. You'll also receive a $3.00 bonus for each referral who meets the $10 minimum payout. The $10 minimum payout is very easy to make. Simply do 2 surveys per day for one week and you already meet the minimum payout requirement without doing anything else!
Another tip I suggest is that you create a different email address to use when filling out forms so that any information sent to you from the various sites does not clutter your main inbox. You can sign up for Cash Crate with your main email and only use the secondary one when filling out forms.
About the Author:
Drake is a web design specialist who has been in the field for over 2 years now. Drake has expertise in HTML, Flash, PHP, MySQL, and much more! He is also the Co-Founder of Millionaire Geeks.
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