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


OCD

Monday, September 20, 2010

Best Requesters for Amazon Mechanical Turk!

While on my Amazon Mechanical Turk phase of life I noticed there are a lot of BS requesters.  Many of them you have to watch out for and ignore, go through 10 extra pages to get past “Dolores Labs” and find the quick and easy $.02 hits that you can do a 1000 of.

Today I am going to tell you just a few of the trusted requesters I look for on a daily basis, hopefully this can help you out with your Mturk habit:


  • Amazon Requester Inc. This is a fantastic requester.  One of their most popular hits is the “Quick Survey: evaluate a short phrase”.   Each hit takes about 3 seconds asking if the two words are offensive, if you like the phrase, change one of the words to make a new phrase, and than how many syllables are in the phrase.  Sound simple enough? I hope so I just busted 500 out in 2 hours. $.02 a hit.

  • RelevanceQuest – This is another great user with a simplified scheme.  On the “Web Search Quality” hits it shows a statement and a link, if the link shows relevance to the phrase you rate it on a scale of 1-5.  $.02 a hit.

  • Tal Lev-Ami – This requester has a hit “answer a given question” not too hard, takes a little bit but the payout is decent: $.10.


Those are just a few if you know a few good more requesters comment on the blog and let us know! We all must share for the sake of money!

But lastly, I am sure people out there using Amazon Mechanical Turk spend a lot of time (wasting) looking for a good hit to do.  Well, if you have a favorite requester just look ‘em up!

While on my Amazon Mechanical Turk phase of life I noticed there are a lot of BS requesters.  Many of them you have to watch out for and ignore, go through 10 extra pages to get past “Dolores Labs” and find the quick and easy $.02 hits that you can do a 1000 of.

Today I am going to tell you just a few of the trusted requesters I look for on a daily basis, hopefully this can help you out with your Mturk habit:

  • Amazon Requester Inc. – This is a fantastic requester.  One of their most popular hits is the “Quick Survey: evaluate a short phrase”.   Each hit takes about 3 seconds asking if the two words are offensive, if you like the phrase, change one of the words to make a new phrase, and than how many syllables are in the phrase.  Sound simple enough? I hope so I just busted 500 out in 2 hours. $.02 a hit.

  • RelevanceQuest – This is another great user with a simplified scheme.  On the “Web Search Quality” hits it shows a statement and a link, if the link shows relevance to the phrase you rate it on a scale of 1-5.  $.02 a hit.

  • Tal Lev-Ami – This requester has a hit “answer a given question” not too hard, takes a little bit but the payout is decent: $.10.


Those are just a few if you know a few good more requesters comment on the blog and let us know! We all must share for the sake of money!

But lastly, I am sure people out there using Amazon Mechanical Turk spend a lot of time (wasting) looking for a good hit to do.  Well, if you have a favorite requester just look ‘em up!

Requester Nation is a great site to just hit ctrl+f and look up your best requester, click on the name and it will bring up a list of all the current hits for that requester! Sweet sweet lordy lordy.
 is a great site to just hit ctrl+f and look up your best requester, click on the name and it will bring up a list of all the current hits for that requester! Sweet sweet lordy lordy.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Amazon Mechanical Turk - Making Slave Work Trendy

It seems like every review I found for Amazon Mechanical Turk were at least three years ago (???)!  Well here is a new 2010 review of Mechanical Turk (Mturk)!

Want to put a quick five bucks in your pocket to put a dent in that dime bag you have wanted to get but mom hid her purse and was making sure you were not getting of it.  Well Mturk would definitely be something for you!  I stumbled upon it from a friend talking about it; going on the site it seemed easy enough answer some questions or decide a category for a video, simple enough right? Well, kind of.

Signing up is very easy just the normal set up, confirm from email and boom, Thunder Cats AGO. After the activation was complete the first thing I noticed was the utter lack of beauty this website contained.  While background blue boarders and that’s about it.  For the sake of optimization it was definitely a key choice (low loading times and not too many distractions) so for that sake I am willing to give up.

It seemed to take me like a half hour to get that half of the big money HITS were scams, sign up for this, check your credit score for that, blah blah blah.  You can try to guess from the title if the HIT will be easy or worth your time but I end up having to keep track of some of the big name requesters and ones that actually give out easy jobs.  This is the big thing.   Most requesters will ask you to answer up to like 20 questions sometimes for 2 cents, not worth it at all.

Requesters like “Amazon Requester Inc.” Is one of my favorites because most of his HITS are 3 or 4 questions and, boom.  You have to wait for any requester to accept or deny the submission before payment and they are always prompt.  They still only pay out about 2 cents but you can open 5 or so tabs with the same hits and do them all in a row to minimize time used.

So your sick of reading all this, want to see something a little more simple?
Like dollar signs?
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This is 9 days after my Mturk account was started, you can see I have a few rejected, watch out they will filter you out of content if you have a high rejection rate, and quite a few accepted.  I am waiting for about $16 more dollars in mending.

One thing good I should note is that if the requester is being a douche and doesn’t want to pay, after a certain period of time it will automatically drop into your account.

So here is a quick little brake down for my ADD/ADHD friends:

Amazons Mechanical Turk:

Positives:
  • Free and simple setup
  • Free freaking money
  • Some of the stuff is pretty simple
  • Great for in between hours and free time on the computer
  • You can get payment deposited into your bank account or a Amazon gift card!

Negatives:
  • Slave work, oh yeah.
  • Arthritis of the hand from clicking twelve million times
  • Zoning out for hours doing the same…damn…thing
  • Could never be a daily job

Yes, please do not think that you could make an honest wage with Mechanical Turk.  I personally use it on my inbetween time at my overnight job, which I am currently at.  I really think Mturk is a great site and should be utilized to its full potential. My three week goal is to make at least $100 with Mturk on my spare time, can you beat me?

Amazon Mechanical Turk: 3 half cigarettes in an ashtray, out of 5

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

One Cheap Dingle Intro - Welcome from OCD!

"I Guess I just have always been cheap and that’s what I enjoy being. "
I tend to pinch pennies every second of the day when an opportunity arises, and it brings a stride to my step.  Hours searching on internet sites looking for a hopeless romance of a job to come along and soon enough I could be a suit and tie man, purely get quick rich scheme.  It grew like my addiction did and when addiction got mixed with money, drugs were involved, many many drugs. 

Regardless of the past, I have moved on since than.  Grown up to be a new man.  And that makes me One Cheap Dingle.  I have researched, set a flame, physically abused, and self mutilated every strain of the internet and daily life for ways to put green in my pocket [money].  And for you I would like to present a comprehensive review on what I believe to be the most legitimate, easy, pick up and go methods on either saving or banking.  What method you may ask?  Well obviously blogging, as you see here but soon enough there will be video podcasts. 


The first article is coming soon,
O.C.D.