Monday, September 27, 2010

Cash Crate Smashed By Pissed Off Young Adult



The cash crate scam is one that is very well hidden.  You visit popular blogs and they are telling you how you can make a $1000 dollars with Cash Crate referrals or by doing all there offers, sadly none of this is true.

A few things I first noticed when visiting the Cash Crate website:
  • The site has a very sleek look.
  • Looks very professional.
  • Easy access, with a $2 bonus!

Oh my God! Sounds like a dream come true, huh? This is probably one of the most deceiving parts of the whole site; it looks so good it has to be legit!  So being one of the few million people I joined the site and started going right at it.

After signing up, you get a $1 bonus, and when you activate your account you get another $1 bonus.  Afterwards, they give you an option to watch a movie on how to start making cash right off of the bat; I personally did not waste my time.

After doing about 20 offers, a quick pattern has shown through. Spam, spam, spam.  Nothing but junk deals.  “Win a free IPod” type shit, completely low brow.  The surveys being just as bad and sometimes sneaking in “SSN:” AHAH! No thanks.  The nice thing I saw about Cash Crate is the community.  The whole community is aware of the Cash Crate scam.

The community itself has threads where people share what deals worked for the day and how much they made off them.  So it looked like I could at least make a little off of all of this.  I did 10 more offers that were accepted by other people and let it sit.  That was Sept. 16th and 17th.  Now it being the 27th, I have lost all hope of that little bit of cash that I never really expected to begin with (something you learn with finding new ways to make money).

Now if there is a chance that you made $20 dollar cap to get payed out, congratulations! What was it 2 or 3 months?  Most people obviously quit way before this and you never see a penny of the money that is why the $2 bonus was set in place so it entices you to want to keep going. 

A few things to learn about from this article:
  • Looks are deceiving.
  • Don’t believe in free upfront bonuses.
  • Sometimes what may work for one person, may not for another

If you want to try Cash Crate out, there is really no harm in trying.  They do not ask to disclose any incredibly juicy details about yourself, unless you want to than you can email them to me.  Here is my referral link: Cash Crate Referral


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