My First Check!

Build your Cash Crate referral downline

I just found out about a site called GetRef. It is essentially a referral exchange site where you get credits for signing up for sites through other people's referral links, and then you can spend your credits getting hits on your referral link. It looks like a great way to build your referral downline. Check it out here.

Clicking the "Submit" button in your offers list on Cash Crate

In your offers list in Cash Crate, there is a Submit button on the right side of each offer listing. After you complete an offer, the instructions tell you to click the Submit button, which moves the offer out of your available offers and puts it in your Pending Offers. I thought it was required in order for your offer to credit.

After digging into the Cash Crate site, I discovered that clicking Submit is not required. It's there only to help you keep track of the offers you have completed. It's purely optional.

Additionally, some people on Cash Crate have found that they have better luck with some offers clearing if they DON'T put it in their pending offers. I have sometimes found that to be true, especially with multiple offers from the same company.

So if you're having trouble getting an offer to clear, try completing it without clicking the Submit button on the offers page, and see what happens.

When the description says "Fill out at least one (or two) offers"

I initially stayed away from any offer that required you to sign up for another offer to get credit. Most of the offers-within the-offers either cost something, or required a lot of your personal information and said that someone would be contacting me. But there were a lot of highly rated offers that had that requirement. So I decided to try one.

I was pleasantly surprised at what I found. At least one of the offers-within-an-offer would only required an email address. I didn't mind getting an email from that company, so I went ahead with it.

It turned out that most of the time, there would be a least one offer-within-an-offer that only required an email address. This opened up a LOT more offers for me to fill out when I discovered this fact.

Quick Tip: "Choose Yes for One Offer"

Many offers will have a page full of optional free offers and you have to choose "yes" or "no" for each one. You may have tried to choose "no" to all of the offers, but a box pops up that says, "You must choose YES to at least one offer."

Don't be put off by this. Choose yes to an optional offer and click submit. On the next page, you will see a form to fill out for that offer with a Yes or No option at the top. If you don't want to fill out the optional offer, click No and it will go to the next page. You will still receive credit for completing the main offer if you follow this route.