CashDuck Review

This is one of the best websites I have found since I began my search for money making opportunities.

CashDuck was created by Kira from Penny Foolish. It basically pays you for signing up for free trials of stuff you that is pretty useful. I have been a member for about 3 weeks and I've already racked up $149. Some of the trials you have to pay for, for instance there is a Video Professor trail offer that will cost you $5.99 for the shipping of a CD, but CashDuck pays you $28 for signing up. That's a pretty good return ($22) on your $6 investment. If you bought 1 share of stock for $6 and you were guaranteed that it would jump to $22 within a week, would you buy?? You bet your chitlins you would :) I also signed up for a trial with YourMusic.com. I got a CD for $5.99 with free shipping and I got paid $16, FOR A CD I ALREADY WANTED. This money comes in handy when Daddy has to go out and buy diapers or formula or baby clothes, or toys....you get the picture.

If you don't like the services, just cancel before the trial period expires. No harm, no foul.

Here is the link to sign up.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I am personally using this site to build up my house down-payment account, after I pay off the money I used for the baby's birthday party. You can use it as spending cash or even to help start up an investment account, it's free money.

Oh and she also has lots of little contests and prizes that you can try for as a member. I've already gotten a logbook to keep track of my offers, and I am currently trying to get a Walmart gift card.

She provides great customer service if you have any questions. The payouts are once a month, with the minimum being $10.

Just to make clear, I do not personally know Kira or have any investment in this site besides my time. I just think it's really cool and a great opportunity to make some extra money for those of us who need, AND THAT'S EVERYBODY!!

So give it a try, if you don't like it, there is no obligation. I know it sounds too good to be true, but it's not. I'm starting to sound like an infomercial so I'm going to stop here.

Thanks for reading

I love you Baby

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous said...

    This sounds like a potential nightmare. Companies make money by having people sign up for services they can cancel because 99% of people intend to cancel and then don't follow through. Or they try to cancel and the company "accidentally" messes up the process and the person still gets charged. I would be careful.  

  2. Rad said...

    So far, so good. I keep detailed records of when I sign up, when to cancel and who I spoke to when I cancelled. When it comes to me spending money, I am very organized. It's everything else I have trouble organizing (closet, baby toys, etc.). As long as you keep track of what your signing up for and not go crazy, I don't see the problem. Your worries are the same as mine though, thats why I keep the detailed records.  

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