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Earn 3K a month from the comfort of your couch.

In cheap tricks on February 28, 2008 at 5:49 am

I just made $36 dollars in 15 minutes.
Not bad for filling out a form while watching Letterman and eating a cupcake.

It’s not a scam. Companies are actually paying to have us try their products and services for free. At CashCrate.com they pass the cash on to you. Just complete free offers and get paid without spending a dime. If you complete one $10 offer each day, you’ll end the month with over $3k in earnings. You have the potential to earn between $100 to $3k per month; the choice is yours.

How it works: Register on line for (easily cancel-able) free trials with companies like Netflix, Yahoo, and Stamps.com, you’ll get paid up to $20.00 per form.

Tips:
You’ll want to pursue the higher dollar offers for the obvious reasons. If you check everyday, there are tons of offers paying out over $10+. Use the e-mail & phone numbers you created to enter information so you will receive credit for the lead. They promise not to sell your info or spam you, nevertheless it doesn’t hurt to give them an email address you specifically use for, well, filling out forms on line. Just make sure it matches the same email address you registered with.

Getting Paid:
Cash crate members must accumulate at least $10 in earnings before receiving a payout via check. Payments are processed on the 20th of every month. Check them out!

Become instantly well-read (no reading required).

In cheap tricks, life hacks on January 17, 2008 at 6:49 am

Join the literati–listen to your books.

For all you info junkies that would rather subscribe to an RSS than the NYT, listen to a 5 minute podcast rather than the 11 o’clock news, or long to indulge in the latest Grisham novel but simply can’t find the time–don’t hang up your your cerebral cortex just yet. Check out Audible.com and absorb novels by osmosis! Get learned while waiting in line, commuting, getting ready for work, or maximizing any headphone-appropriate opportunity you can muster. Find peace with The Dali Lama, plan your next investment strategy with Rich Dad, or Brush up on your Transcendentalism at Walden Pond. Audiobooks are addicting. Thankfully with technology so advanced you can fit a hard drive in your pocket, opportunities to learn from books can be revived through simply going abut your daily routine.

So the next time your boss swoops by and notices you all diligent and headphone-clad concentrating intently on that excel spreadsheet, he’ll most likely leave you to your own devices. The fact that you’re on page 165 of Career Transitions For Dummies will be your own little secret.