PAID ONLINE SURVEYS SCAMS – NOT CASHCRATE

If you have found this post by surfing the Internet you really should go back to the beginning of this blog and read all my posts along with looking at my $1,491.28 and $2,368.32 CashCrate check payment proof. If you are interested in learning how to make money by making survey referrals, this is the place where you will learn how, all for free.

 

Why do so many people think that paid online surveys are all scams? One of the big hurdles of making CashCrate referrals is trying to convince people that it is not a scam. No matter what you do it seems, many will always believe all online surveys for money are scams.

One of the best ways to try to combat that belief is to post a picture of your check or better yet, a video. Even then, because of today’s technology, many will not believe that the picture of your check is real. You can take a video of it, you can show the check being opened, and you could even video yourself at the bank cashing it and they would still believe that CashCrate is a scam.

The biggest paid online surveys scam is where you are asked to pay money upfront. The promise that is made is that you will have access to all the top paying surveys and you can only get this priviledge by paying for it. There are a lot of them out there and the idea of you belonging to a membership site that will hold your hand and make sure you make money is what they are trying to sell. In reality, all you get is a list of surveys for money sites that you could have gotten for free with just a little legwork.

Another reason that people think that all paid surveys sites are scams is that there are so many of them. This makes it very difficult to convince anyone that CashCrate is any different. It is especially hard when all you have is a one page spam blog that is the same as 1000 others out there. Even if people did ever find these spam blogs, few people will sign up because there is nothing original there.

In order to make CashCrate referrals, you need a blog that tells a story and has substance. You need something that has some quality to it and is actually able to convince people to sign up. 99% of the people trying to get paid online surveys referrals don’t have any idea how to do that. They don’t know how to put out a unique blog that is interesting and engages the reader. They don’t know how to stick out from the crowd of 1000 other CashCrate blogs and of course they don’t know how to get traffic anyway.

6 Comments

  1. Most people think paid survey sites are scams because of all the other scams that are out there. Legitimite sites like Cashcrate get a bad rep because of all the other scams out there. Anything that asks for money upfront should be avoided. If there wern’t so many scams out there people all over would be making as much money as you are with Cashcrate. Great post.

  2. I’ve been a member with CashCrate for a long time, and its true CashCrate is not a scam..

    Awesome post by the way, keep it up!

  3. I have the same problem. It seems like no matter how much you preach that Cashcrate is real and not a scam, some people still think it is. No proof is never enough.

    I’ve manage to convince a few, and even get them paid their first check, but I never try to do it for all because I’ve realized it’s impossible.

    Sometimes you just have to know when to move on. :)

    Great post as always.

    TriNi

  4. ricardo says:

    hey people cashcrate is an awesome site to make extra cash. i made over $100 in a month and I’m happy about and i only spent about 30 minutes a day doing it. all you have to do is go through short surveys, sign up and earn some cash to pay your bills, buy those pair of shoes that were too expensive or anything else. sign up here: (admin: this stupid moron thinks I am going to let him post is referral link? This is what I am talking about in this blog. 99% of the people who try to make money online will fail because they give up and/or are too stupid like this guy)

  5. The internet users are all skeptical. if they hear FREE they will most likely run away. This is the problem when we try to refer. That is why using proof as a tactic is a great way to get them in.

    good blog, and article.

  6. Jeangrey says:

    Sadly due to misinformation and skepticism lots of people miss out on the money they could make online. CashCrate is completely legitimate.

    The only catch is that you have to do the offers right for them to be approved. If you sign up through a referrer, he or she would be more than happy to explain to you how everything works.

    When I tell people about CashCrate, I explain that if they want to put in a few minutes a day, they can bring in at least $50 a month. If they want to put a few hours a month in, they an easily bring in a couple hundred dollars.