Let me show you something that is 100% legitimate, 100% FREE, and it is how I first started earning money online. In fact, I still earn money with CashCrate today and you can see a short video of my most recent January 16th, 2012 check ($1,091.99) and a another picture of a check from November 2011 as well. These are not faked and you can see my site (DayJobNuker.com) watermarked on the picture of the check and in the video. This is so other websites don’t try to steal and use them.

Month after month for almost 4 years now I have gotten a check from CashCrate and they are absolutely above board. CashCrate is a website where it is FREE to sign up, there are no fees, and you never have to spend a dime. You make money by filling out surveys, doing offers, and learning how to refer other people. Some of the offers cost money but you never have to do them if you don’t want to. I have NEVER spent a penny and you don’t need a credit card.
There is a great forum at CashCrate and the people there will be helpful with all questions you might have. Additionally, there is a good video tutorial as well as written tutorials to help you get started once you sign up. Anyone who wants a real way to get started making money online that is not a scam might want to think about signing up.
If you want to learn ways to make extra money online, CashCrate is a great place to get your first check like I did 4 years ago. I must warn you that IT IS NOT A JOB though, and you will not make anywhere near what my check is for. It has taken me a long time to learn how to get this kind of check so yours will be much smaller.
Thanks for the tips. I’ll give it a try.
Thanks for the heads up. I will research this and give it a try. I will come back and let you know how it goes. Again thank you.
Okay REALLY..how u got into talkin about they scaming den u wanna introduce another job off the internet..i feel like this is too..but u said no money so imma try it out….lol
Esther, it is NOT A JOB. It is just a way to make money that is legitimate and I have shown a couple of the checks I have gotten. Again though, this is NOT A JOB!
Hey DayJobNuker
Just stopping by to say hello again.
I can also state that Cashcrate is definitely a legit way to make money online. It was the first site I started earning with as well and I’ve been paid every month since I signed up!
Those are some awesome checks, and I love how you took a video of it to show it’s legitimacy.
Anyway, keep up the great work!
- TriNi
hey there, i want to thank you for your info…i almost fell for the google scam. ughh….
my question is, upon signing up for cashcrate, the tutorial took me through the process of how to make the money. sometimes you will be asked to put in your personal information.
are you not worried that this little bit of info will be enough for someone to assume your identity?
just wondering.
thanks!
how come the checks not the same? The one in the vidoe has cashcrate in special lettering on top of the return address and the second check does not
Bree, it is because they changed the look of their checks.
Sylvia, I am not worried about identity theft as you never have to enter a credit card only names and addresses. Unfortunately though, unless you go through life never buying anything online, your name, address, phone number, credit card numbers are already out there.
Actually you can lose your identity in many ways and when you give your credit card to the waiter to charge at the end of the meal, he (or she) can take it and write down your number. I don’t think doing anything on CashCrate makes you any more vulnerable than you already are. That is just my opinion though.
my question about ur checks is where would you redeem the checks to get the cash? (if bank, what bank?) because if it gets into bank account, they should have asked the member’s account number during registration.
It is a regular check that you cash at your bank wherever you have your checking or savings account. As to the last part of your question, I am afraid I don’t understand what you are asking.
Hey there,
I am curious how much time you spend each day filling out surveys and such? I haven’t checked out the site in full yet, but if it’s just filling our surveys, the faster you type the more you can make? Or do you have to run applications, try products, etc before surveys? In a nutshell, how much time did you spend starting out and what sort of money did you make initially, and how much time now do you spend making $1800 a month?
Also, I assume this shows up on taxes.. so if this is NOT a job, can I still stay on unemployment while making this money? Or is this some sort of tax free check? Curious how that works as I don’t want to be involved in some IRS mess by not reporting the funds, or having taxes taken out, etc.
Thanks.
John,
Any money you make anywhere in life has to be reported to the IRS (unless it is under some small amount like $400 I think). If you make more than that amount CashCrate will need your social security # to report to the IRS.
Can you lose your unemployment benefits if you make any money online? I don’t know for sure but I did see a story in Forbes about someone losing them because they were earning $1.00 a day on their blog. Based on that story and the way the government does business in this country, I would assume that you could indeed lose your unemployment benefits if it is found out you have made money online. Perhaps you should steer clear of any work from home jobs or ways to make money online until you have gotten a real job again.
Thank you so much for sharing this information. I almost bought into the google scam. I am going to give cashcrate a try.
Cashcrate is real and not a scam, iv’e gotten my first check today and already cashed it, it’s a great way to earn some extra cash!!
Dayjobnuker..
If you sign up, can you quit at anytime? I have 2 kids at home and was wondering if this cash crate would work while I am with them all day.. What are your days like when you do this?? For instance.. how do you make the most money?
tbs,
Like I said in the post, this is not a job. It is just a way to earn extra money and it is the first place I ever earned money online. Yes you can quit at any time and you can do it at any time.
Also like I said, if you sign up make sure you watch the tutorial and join the forum. There are lots of tips there from other member and lots of people who are willing to help you out if you have questions.
first i want to thank you for the info,…but theres something i want to know , I live in Asia not europe can i do it? and what first step that i must do… thank u…
Unfortunately, there are very few surveys or offers for anyone living outside the United States. However, you can make money by joining and learning how to refer US members. You get paid the same for referrals wherever you live.
I just signup and I see only 5 offers. Will there be more offers after I complete these or that’s all for this month? How many offers you guys from US have?
I’m afraid that there are many fewer offers for those people who are International users. Most offers are for people who live in the USA.
dayjobnuker, is there a way i could get in contact with you? maybe an email addy? or something? would like to speak with you in private, have a couple questions, if thats cool? thank you and look forward to speakin with you soon.
Jason,
Use the “Contact” tap at the top of the blog.
I was really happy to see that there is hope out there for other people that want to make money online. There are seriously so many scams to fall into, that there needs to be info out there on legit companies. Thanks for the info.
The problem is that many people see “Make money from home” and they think “Make money easy with doing almost nothing” but it does not work this way, I believe that if you try hard enough it works
yeah right, make money online is not easy task, you have to do hard enough, try new idea with niche market, I didnt try it yet but I’ll.
I just want to say that I was one of the ones that fell for the Google thing and they stole $600 out of my account. Of course my bank paid me back but it was not worth the stress. A little worried about this but what do I have to lose?
Wow. Neat. I’ve always thought things like that were total scams. But this seems a bit impossible to scam. Who’s gonna steal $0.30? Nothing to lose if its free anyway!
How about people stop worrying about trying to make money online and then complaining about how they get scammed. Get a real job.
John,
In case you haven’t heard, jobs are pretty tough to get right now. A lot of people are losing them, even more are looking for them, and unemployment is over 10%. So getting a job is not as easy as you might think.
John,
Many people are trying to make ends meet even when they have full time jobs. Some people want to earn extra money while they have families and don’t want to take on a second outside job. People want to be able to spend time at home and earn a little bit extra a month. Also, many people now are sharing cars, or have no way to get to a job. My husband works 66hrs a week, and i don’t work at all because we share a car and he is on manditory overtime. So i can’t get out and get a job. I’m not sure about trying this, but online work is not for everyone. If you are happy having a “real” job, more power to you.
Cashcrate is a legitimate site there is no doubt.Treasuretrooper is another site in this business for a quiete along time.
Looks like some healthy checks, way to go!
I agree with Britt and I too would like to earn extra cash. However, anyone who has read about making money online would be skeptical of any offer regardless of how good it sounds. So my question after reading how money has been stolen from accounts, etc…… Once you have accepted, signed, and cashed these checks, are you obligated to pay it back later with interest?
These are real checks. It is real money. CashCrate is a real company. When you cash the check it is your money and you never have to pay anything back.
Ive always heard of CashCrate being a good source for extra income but wow… above 1k USD? nice… I tried it once but got doubtful of the “u have to pay a bit but we pay you back at a better price” kind of offers… grats man
Ken,
You never have to do any offers that require a credit card unless you want to. For those offers, you do make more money than the free ones, obviously.
It’s always inspiring to see someone making good money online. Just found this blog, gonna look through and try and find some bits of gold. Thanks!
I do agree with you. You can also make money by joining and learning how to refer US members. You get paid the same for referrals wherever you live.
DayJobNuker,
I am 15, and your site says for cashcrate you must be 13, i would like to give it a try, but i am more conserned about the site giving my computer a virus. Have you ever had any problems with this?
No, I have never gotten any virus from CashCrate and I have never heard of anyone else getting one either.
Cashcrate is legit I have used them periodically throughout the years so I know your check is legit. It looks like you are doing real well with them and it is one of the many legit ways to earn an extra income online.
Good post, thanks!
I appreciate the heads up on all the Google “work” scams. Hopefully all the newbies see this and hopefully someday google will start Going afer them! You seem to be very Honest about your online income and efforts, Take a look at our website. Some of your readers may find this a good way to Make money online as well! Richard
Hi, how much junk mail do you get??? It just occurred to me that you may get a lot of junk mail from putting your address down on lots of different sites, both email and snail mail. I signed up and am doing this, but I don’t want to get a bunch of junk mail.
Kelly,
I don’t get any junk mail because that is too expensive for advertisers to send out.
You do get junk E-mail though, and that is why it is advised to use a different email address for the offers you do. Don’t use your main email address but make a free one from Yahoo, AOL, or GMail.
I live in Asia
I read the comments here and am wondering whether reffering ppl outside america gets u the same amount
thnx
Blue guy,
You need to refer people who live in the USA as that is where most of CashCrates advertisers are from. There are very few offers for other countries so you will not do well referring them.
DayJobNuker,
Everything seems like a scam these days with all these make money online program opportunities. A lot of it is too good to be true. You’ll spend hours upon hours trying to earn pennies. It’s definitely NOT a job, make sure you don’t put all your eggs into one basket here.
Mr. Skeptical,
If you think everything is a scam then why waste your time going online searching for ways to make money?
I never said this was a job but it is a good way to make money and the checks I cash are very real.
hello, I have yet to try this site. I do believe many sites are scams but you have many sites which are legit. From the research I have done on various sites, companies are willing to pay various people on their opinions of products along with referrals. Companies do market research to determine which customers are most likely to buy their products. Im definitely going to check this site out. Poeple if you are scared of scams then DONT TRY IT!!!! For dayjobnuker some of these people are idiots seriously. You clearly say in the information above ITS NOT A JOB. I know the economy is bad people. There are many companies that hire you to do telemarketing and cold calling. So a suggestion to people out there that are having a rough time finding work check out different telemarketing jobs that allow you to work from home. That is only if you enjoy talking on the phone with people and dont mind getting hung up on. With that being said just use caution if you want to try to earn money online. Good luck. DAYJOBNUKER, I am a person who is very interested in working from home, do you have contact information or a website in which if someone has a question we can get a hold of you??
I’ve read that CashCrate is a scam and that you have to try some sort of “free trial” and enter your credit card number before you can begin anything. Because I do not want to put my home address and phone number out there to find out for myself, I was wondering if you could shed some light on why this is.
Thanks
Nick,
I get really tired of answering the question of whether it is a scam. There are people online that say everything is a scam. However, CashCrate is not a scam and that really is my latest check. What more can I say?
You never have to enter your credit card but it does take a little bit of time to figure out how to fill things out. There are offers that require a credit card but you don’t have to do them. Also, for the offers that come at the end of a free trial you can push “skip” at the bottom of the page. Again, you don’t need a credit card and I have NEVER used one. Go to the forum and read up on what to do and not do.
I have been looking for ways to make extra income online for a while now. Everything i came across was either a scam or involved a membership monthly fee. I have a full time job but it is not enough to support my small family of four, including me. I understand that like everything else that involves money, you only get out what you put in. That been said i am now going to give CASHCRATE a try. Anyone who is skeptical can count on me to ensure wether or not this program is legit.
The date is 03/23/11