The following is not a scam.

I am a regular person, just like you. A few months ago, I was struggling in the recession, trying to make ends meet and pay for college on a part-time job. After a few failed attempts to make money online, I decided to try out a site called CashCrate.com. I'd heard a lot of buzz around the internet about it, and I was NOT dissapointed. Most of the highest rated/easiest surveys offer a payout of anywhere from to 25 cents to a few dollars. I spend about 30 - 60 minutes on cash crate every day, and receive a check of about $150 each month. I recommend that you browse through the CashCrate forums before beginning. Some simple and quick tips to efficiently filling out surveys:
- Always read the terms of an offer before starting. This will be found underneath the title of the survey.
- Create several false emails for spam and alternate between these. I also delete my cookies every once and a while, but this is not a must.
- Always fill out 'highest-rated' surveys, do not go for the big money first.
- Throughout your survey, other tabs will pop up in your browser. Minimize these, do not close them until the end.
- On most surveys, you will get a page requesting your email, followed by a page asking you to fill out some simple infortmation such as name, adress, phone number (I use a fake number). After this you will go through a series of offers. Wait about 30 seconds before "skipping" the offer. Computers are smart.
- At the end of the survey (takes about 5-10 minutes, minimal effort involved), you will be directed to a "final steps" page. Click on an offer or two, and then you may close all of your tabs. Go back to CashCrate and submit your offer. It will usually pend for 5 or 10 minutes, but can sometimes take longer.
- Do not fill out too many offers at once, if your pending offers have not gone through yet.