CashCrate Weekly Update

on November 15, 2007 by Broke Grad Student

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Well, it’s been a week since I signed up at CashCrate, and it’s going pretty well so far. I’ve already earned $40.75, and it’s only been one week. It’s going to be nice to have some extra money to put into my student loan fund when I get the check next month. If you’d like a little extra income, then I’d definitely recommend signing up.

Check out my tips for making money with CashCrate to help you get started.

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1 Alan 11.19.07 at 12:25 am

Took your tips and signed up today. It looks like you can rack up some pretty decent earnings quickly with the trial offers. I’m considering doing several of them and just canceling them in a few days time once the earnings credit, did you do that or are you planning on waiting until the month is almost up? For today I just did some of the 100% free ones and have about 10 bucks already between the pending and credited earnings.

2 Broke Grad Student 11.19.07 at 10:09 am

The trial offers are definitely the quickest way to rack up some earnings. I took the same approach as you and signed up for several free trials and plan on canceling them before the month is up. Personally, I’m keeping a list of all the offers I need to cancel and plan on doing it all at once the week before the month is up.

Here are the free trials that have cleared for me:

eVoice - Free 30 day trial
Go Free Credit - Free 30 day trial
eBay - Sign up and bid on an auction (It looks like this may have changed to sign up and win an auction)

You can also check out the Forum on the CashCrate site. Users post offers that have gone through for them.

3 CashCrate Update — Broke Grad Student 11.22.07 at 9:09 am

[...] been two weeks since I signed up at CashCrate, and my earnings are still on the rise. Since my last update, I’ve completed a few more trial offers, which have boosted my total earnings for the month [...]

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