A User’s Experience of Getting Paid to Fill Out Surveys With CashCrate
How much money can you make with CashCrate?
I’ve been with CashCrate now for about one month and my earnings have been incredibly modest, but you can’t expect to make a lot of money just by completing surveys. If you enjoy doing surveys in your free time then it’s a good way to earn a little bit of extra money on the side. There are some advantages, but I want to inform people of what I have learned as a result of being a member of cash crate. If you have been turned off by anything I’ve said, keep reading, I wrote this for a reason and there are a few good sides to being a member of cash crate.
Is CashCrate worth the effort?
I’m not going to sugar coat anything; it’s hard to get qualified for a survey, and the offers that they have are confusing. They are confusing because it’s hard to tell whether or not you completed the offer or not. Most of the time I have no idea if the “next step” is just an ad or if it’s legitimately part of the offer.
What are the legitimate offers on CashCrate?
The offers that are on the first page of the offers section are the best ones. The one that I use the most is viewpoint. Viewpoint is where you can look up thousands of products and talk about your experience with those products. It’s anything from dishwashers to lotion, and you earn money for each review that you post. The other offer that I completed was television (TV) trivia, also on the first page. I was credited right away with television (TV) trivia when I submitted the offer, and it was actually fun to do the trivia. Another offer I use frequently is the radio loyalty program. There is no signing up with this program, you simply just listen to the radio on the internet and every ten minutes you are credited. It’s not a lot, but if you feel like listening to the radio, why not?
How often do you qualify for a survey on CashCrate?
Surveys are available all the time on cash crate and there are very many different types of topics that they cover. I noticed that I get qualified for a survey about once every two days. The qualifying process often feels like a survey process, and it becomes frustrating when you spend twenty minutes qualifying for a survey and there still isn’t one available. If you are going to be qualified for a survey it won’t say “we are still trying to find a survey for you”. If that happens just discontinue the process instead of wasting your time, and try a little later.