I registered to Cash Crate so I can make some money. But I have a question that I can't get the answer cause somehow I'm not allow to ask in the Cash Crate forums. How do the actually send the money to me? When do I get it? And does "Pending Earnings" mean the amount of money I earned by completing the offers? For the people that are members of this site, can u please help me with this?
How does Cash Crate send my money to me?
When all the pending earning are verified it will show on your monthly earnings. I guess you have to earn a total of $10 by the 15th of the month to get a check by the 15th of next month. I just signed up too.
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Reply:They send you a check. It is pretty complicated there at cash crate though..
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check it out:
(*replace (dot) with actual dot)
http://www.foxcash(dot)net/?r=fayntangel
http://www.plusbux(dot)com/?r=fayntangel
http://www.bux(dot)to/?r=fayntangel
email me for questions :)
Reply:I am not the member of cash crate, but i do know there are many of them that are really paying you similar like cash crate..
they pay you to surf, pay you to search, pay you to register and etc...
here is the link --%26gt;
http://www.internet2cash.com/
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Reply:They send you a check. Lets say its june's earnings, by the 20th of july the check will be in your mailbox.
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What should I do if I sent cash through mail from Singapore overseas recently?
I do not know that I should not send cash through mail (unregistered) until today. Is there a chance that the mail will be delivered by Singpost to the philippines? What should I do? Pls help. Thanks!
What should I do if I sent cash through mail from Singapore overseas recently?
You should learn a lesson from this mistake.
There is nothing that you can do now but hope.
Reply:"A fool and his money are soon parted."
Reply:No one should ever send cash by post. Maybe send 5 USD maximum to a friend.
-If someone wants you to send cash for a product they are scamming you and you will never see the money again or get the product
-If you are sending to a friend to help them the chances of it going missing in the post is excellent. Cash is untraceable and you will never see it again.
What should I do if I sent cash through mail from Singapore overseas recently?
You should learn a lesson from this mistake.
There is nothing that you can do now but hope.
Reply:"A fool and his money are soon parted."
Reply:No one should ever send cash by post. Maybe send 5 USD maximum to a friend.
-If someone wants you to send cash for a product they are scamming you and you will never see the money again or get the product
-If you are sending to a friend to help them the chances of it going missing in the post is excellent. Cash is untraceable and you will never see it again.
How can I get a small business loan? I have good credit but little cash or assetts?
I am looking into buying a small business just outside of Denver, Colorado but I have no idea where to start as far as getting a loan. I have good credit but would only be able to come up with $2,000 -$3,000 up front cash. As far as assetts, I have virtually nothing. Is a business loan even an option in this situation? I need a loan for about $230,000. The business I am looking into buying is well established and very lucrative would this factor into the loan situation?
How can I get a small business loan? I have good credit but little cash or assetts?
The truth is that it is difficult for a startup business to borrow money as a small business loan -- especially without assets and without experience in the business.
However, if you're applying for a loan and if it is a big amount, banks and even the Small Business Administration may consider the following factors:
- A business plan explaining what the business is
- Your background and experience in the business -- in my experience, this is KEY in the eyes of the bank because they want to make sure that you know what you are doing and that you can make the business work. If you don't have any experience with the business, have someone on board that knows the business to give banks assurance that someone will guide you
- Your credit factors because it shows your dependability and how well you handle credit. They will do a credit check on you and poor credit history may be frowned upon, or even reason for the disapproval of your loan application
- Your collateral. Banks, even SBA guaranteed loans, want the borrower to show collateral. They want to be guaranteed that somewhere somehow they can get payment from you
- Condition or terms of loans. Banks would want to know three important things: "How much money are you requesting? What will it be used for? and For how long will it be needed?" Banks oftentimes prefer to approve loans for items that can be identified, has lasting value, and can be repossessed and sold if things fail.
You have a very tight situation when you only have very little money and no assets. However, I suggest you talk to your local Small Business Development Center. They may be able to give you lists of banks and financial institutions in your area who may be able to give you a loan -- even if it's not a full amount. Who knows, one of the smaller local banks would be willing to take a risk on you.
Here is an interactive map of Colorado -- click on your location to find the nearest SBDC http://www.advancecolorado.com/small-bus... and ask for their help on how you can get the financing you need
Reply:Go to a bank and apply for a loan.
How can I get a small business loan? I have good credit but little cash or assetts?
The truth is that it is difficult for a startup business to borrow money as a small business loan -- especially without assets and without experience in the business.
However, if you're applying for a loan and if it is a big amount, banks and even the Small Business Administration may consider the following factors:
- A business plan explaining what the business is
- Your background and experience in the business -- in my experience, this is KEY in the eyes of the bank because they want to make sure that you know what you are doing and that you can make the business work. If you don't have any experience with the business, have someone on board that knows the business to give banks assurance that someone will guide you
- Your credit factors because it shows your dependability and how well you handle credit. They will do a credit check on you and poor credit history may be frowned upon, or even reason for the disapproval of your loan application
- Your collateral. Banks, even SBA guaranteed loans, want the borrower to show collateral. They want to be guaranteed that somewhere somehow they can get payment from you
- Condition or terms of loans. Banks would want to know three important things: "How much money are you requesting? What will it be used for? and For how long will it be needed?" Banks oftentimes prefer to approve loans for items that can be identified, has lasting value, and can be repossessed and sold if things fail.
You have a very tight situation when you only have very little money and no assets. However, I suggest you talk to your local Small Business Development Center. They may be able to give you lists of banks and financial institutions in your area who may be able to give you a loan -- even if it's not a full amount. Who knows, one of the smaller local banks would be willing to take a risk on you.
Here is an interactive map of Colorado -- click on your location to find the nearest SBDC http://www.advancecolorado.com/small-bus... and ask for their help on how you can get the financing you need
Reply:Go to a bank and apply for a loan.
'What is the fastest way to get cash using my 0 mortage home as equity?
I have clear title and owe nothing on my home in Los Angeles, CA. suburbs. I have bills due, not too bad but coming and need an influx of cash just for bills. I have no income, I have some equity in muni bonds, due to clear this month. Any suggestions?
'What is the fastest way to get cash using my 0 mortage home as equity?
A Reverse Mortage! Or better yet since you live in California, Sell the house and moved to a state were housing is cheaper. What's the average Californi home sell for these days a cool Million? My sister sold here home of 3 years in Ca. she into it for $350,000 and sold it for $750,000 she then moved to Oklahoma City, and Paid Cash for her 6000sq. ft. home with an indoor pool for $275.000 and banked the rest!
Reply:You can go to any bank and apply for a home equity loan. If you want a good interest rate you could go to a mortgage co. but its gonna cost you. Dude, if you go to a bank you could have cash in less than two weeks.
Reply:flexequity line of credit from union bank of california. let me know if you want more info.
Reply:I'm not so sure that it will be fast...But there are many financial institutions that would gladly give you a 1st mortgage providing your home meets their guideline requirements and they will pay for the closing as well...My suggestion to you... is get it with a line of credit.
Reply:TAKE AN EQUITY LOAN ON YOUR HOUSE . THE BANK CAN KNOCK IT OFF IN A WEEK OR SO . HOLD THE MUNIS AS THEY ARE GOING UP AND ALSO GET A JOB FOR INCOME . YOU MIGHT EVEN WANT TO CONSIDER SELLING THE HOUSE AS THE MARKET IS SOFTENING AND MAY GO ALOT LOWER .
Reply:Since your home is paid for, whatever it is worth is your equity. Get a home equity loan (or line of credit).
But, you'll want to watch out for the fees and interest rates!
It might not be very fast, since they may want a raft of paperwork and an appraisal...
Reply:Be safe and rent out rooms.
Without income you will find it hard to qualify, and if you do, to make regular payments to a line of credit.
Reply:Get a Home Equity Line of Credit, then borrow from that, and repay later. But most are not free. You might have to pay $50 per year, usually AFTER the first year is completed. That is part of the deal and is normal. Don't abuse it! Or they will take your house within 6 months of no payments. And they will get it.
Reply:go for an equity loan on your home
'What is the fastest way to get cash using my 0 mortage home as equity?
A Reverse Mortage! Or better yet since you live in California, Sell the house and moved to a state were housing is cheaper. What's the average Californi home sell for these days a cool Million? My sister sold here home of 3 years in Ca. she into it for $350,000 and sold it for $750,000 she then moved to Oklahoma City, and Paid Cash for her 6000sq. ft. home with an indoor pool for $275.000 and banked the rest!
Reply:You can go to any bank and apply for a home equity loan. If you want a good interest rate you could go to a mortgage co. but its gonna cost you. Dude, if you go to a bank you could have cash in less than two weeks.
Reply:flexequity line of credit from union bank of california. let me know if you want more info.
Reply:I'm not so sure that it will be fast...But there are many financial institutions that would gladly give you a 1st mortgage providing your home meets their guideline requirements and they will pay for the closing as well...My suggestion to you... is get it with a line of credit.
Reply:TAKE AN EQUITY LOAN ON YOUR HOUSE . THE BANK CAN KNOCK IT OFF IN A WEEK OR SO . HOLD THE MUNIS AS THEY ARE GOING UP AND ALSO GET A JOB FOR INCOME . YOU MIGHT EVEN WANT TO CONSIDER SELLING THE HOUSE AS THE MARKET IS SOFTENING AND MAY GO ALOT LOWER .
Reply:Since your home is paid for, whatever it is worth is your equity. Get a home equity loan (or line of credit).
But, you'll want to watch out for the fees and interest rates!
It might not be very fast, since they may want a raft of paperwork and an appraisal...
Reply:Be safe and rent out rooms.
Without income you will find it hard to qualify, and if you do, to make regular payments to a line of credit.
Reply:Get a Home Equity Line of Credit, then borrow from that, and repay later. But most are not free. You might have to pay $50 per year, usually AFTER the first year is completed. That is part of the deal and is normal. Don't abuse it! Or they will take your house within 6 months of no payments. And they will get it.
Reply:go for an equity loan on your home
What happens if I deposit cash the wrong way into an ATM?
Today, I was depositing cash into an ATM.
I put the money into an envelope. And put the envelope into the machine. But, just as it took the envelope, I realized that I inserted it the wrong way (arrow pointing at me instead of the machine)
What should I do?
What happens if I deposit cash the wrong way into an ATM?
don't worry about it they wil get it either way, I've done the same thing before and it makes no difference as long as the envelop is in the machine
Reply:You're fine. I used to service the ATM at my branch in the late 1980's...
As the envelope goes thru the roller into the machine, a number is imprinted across the envelope... the one one that is printed on your deposit receipt, along with a transaction number. It falls into a large, laundry-basket sized bin. Sometimes, dozens upon dozens of the envelopes are put into the machine. They fall into the bin, landing where they may.
I used to see ALL KINDS OF ENVELOPES used in the machine; it only has to be a standard-sized, letter / mailing type envelope... legal size is what is usually supplied at the machines, but just about anything that fits into that slot will work. People take tons of the envelopes, making other people having to "make do" with what they've got on hand.
If an envelope is received empty / torn up / wrong amount, they can track it to your account (remember, the receipt / transaction number is printed on the envelope...) and contact you.
Reply:Ooops. If you read the banking manual that you received when you opened your account, you'll see that if you make deposits backward into the ATM that Jimmy Hoffa (who actually LIVES in the ATM machine where you bank) will take your deposit and eat it.
I'm not sure that you CAN do anything. This is quite serious - have you called the bank? Depending upon your banking history, they may be able to coax Jimmy into giving your deposit BACK but it really depends upon how hungry he was at the time of the deposit error.
Good luck!
Reply:I think you will be okay. They all just go into the room where they get taken out and deposited. As long as you entered the amount of your deposit and kept your atm receipt you should be fine. Check your account to make sure the deposit went in, if it did, you are fine.
Reply:Nothing will happen. They give those arrows on what way to put it in just so that they don't have to sort through all the envelopes facing a bunch of different ways. In the end people open all the envelopes and process the paperwork not the ATM itself. It will be no problem.
Reply:LOL don't worry, it's not like you committed a criminal offense :P all that matters is that you put the correct amount of money in the envelope.
Reply:Prob will be fine, but more difficult for those sorting it.
but to be sure, check the money was deposited in 1 or 2 working days.
it will be fine, ur ATM registers the transaction
Reply:nothing. i used to have to empty the atm when i was a teller and balance it all the time. it was more annoying but we didn't do anything!
Reply:if everything goes according to my plan, it should go directly into my account...thank you. j/k ...it should be fine as long as it eccepted it, it went through ok.
Reply:It's not that big a deal, Lee. People do it all the time. If it makes you feel any better, call your bank and tell them what happened. They'll take care of you.
Reply:It should be just fine, don't worry. your info will just get printed on the wrong spot of the envelope but as long as it gets printed is all that matters.
:)
Reply:I doubt it matters, a real person has to handle the cash at some point to do the actual deposit.
Reply:they are going to hunt you down, break down your door, tie you up and throw rocks at you till your barely alive.
or they may do nothing
Reply:nothing....you are fine. Whoever takes the envelopes out will just get cranky because they have to turn it the right way.
Reply:it doesn't matter. a real person will check the contents of the envelope.
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I put the money into an envelope. And put the envelope into the machine. But, just as it took the envelope, I realized that I inserted it the wrong way (arrow pointing at me instead of the machine)
What should I do?
What happens if I deposit cash the wrong way into an ATM?
don't worry about it they wil get it either way, I've done the same thing before and it makes no difference as long as the envelop is in the machine
Reply:You're fine. I used to service the ATM at my branch in the late 1980's...
As the envelope goes thru the roller into the machine, a number is imprinted across the envelope... the one one that is printed on your deposit receipt, along with a transaction number. It falls into a large, laundry-basket sized bin. Sometimes, dozens upon dozens of the envelopes are put into the machine. They fall into the bin, landing where they may.
I used to see ALL KINDS OF ENVELOPES used in the machine; it only has to be a standard-sized, letter / mailing type envelope... legal size is what is usually supplied at the machines, but just about anything that fits into that slot will work. People take tons of the envelopes, making other people having to "make do" with what they've got on hand.
If an envelope is received empty / torn up / wrong amount, they can track it to your account (remember, the receipt / transaction number is printed on the envelope...) and contact you.
Reply:Ooops. If you read the banking manual that you received when you opened your account, you'll see that if you make deposits backward into the ATM that Jimmy Hoffa (who actually LIVES in the ATM machine where you bank) will take your deposit and eat it.
I'm not sure that you CAN do anything. This is quite serious - have you called the bank? Depending upon your banking history, they may be able to coax Jimmy into giving your deposit BACK but it really depends upon how hungry he was at the time of the deposit error.
Good luck!
Reply:I think you will be okay. They all just go into the room where they get taken out and deposited. As long as you entered the amount of your deposit and kept your atm receipt you should be fine. Check your account to make sure the deposit went in, if it did, you are fine.
Reply:Nothing will happen. They give those arrows on what way to put it in just so that they don't have to sort through all the envelopes facing a bunch of different ways. In the end people open all the envelopes and process the paperwork not the ATM itself. It will be no problem.
Reply:LOL don't worry, it's not like you committed a criminal offense :P all that matters is that you put the correct amount of money in the envelope.
Reply:Prob will be fine, but more difficult for those sorting it.
but to be sure, check the money was deposited in 1 or 2 working days.
it will be fine, ur ATM registers the transaction
Reply:nothing. i used to have to empty the atm when i was a teller and balance it all the time. it was more annoying but we didn't do anything!
Reply:if everything goes according to my plan, it should go directly into my account...thank you. j/k ...it should be fine as long as it eccepted it, it went through ok.
Reply:It's not that big a deal, Lee. People do it all the time. If it makes you feel any better, call your bank and tell them what happened. They'll take care of you.
Reply:It should be just fine, don't worry. your info will just get printed on the wrong spot of the envelope but as long as it gets printed is all that matters.
:)
Reply:I doubt it matters, a real person has to handle the cash at some point to do the actual deposit.
Reply:they are going to hunt you down, break down your door, tie you up and throw rocks at you till your barely alive.
or they may do nothing
Reply:nothing....you are fine. Whoever takes the envelopes out will just get cranky because they have to turn it the right way.
Reply:it doesn't matter. a real person will check the contents of the envelope.
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Can I cash my private student loan check for $10000 at the bank where they wrote me the check?
Will it take long, and will they even give me that much in cash? Is there a fee if the check and bank are the same? I want to cash it so that i wont have to wait for the check to clear at my other bank.
Can I cash my private student loan check for $10000 at the bank where they wrote me the check?
If the check is from the bank that wrote the check there shouldnt be a problem cashing it there. There should not be any fees. When I was in college Wells Fargo Used to write our student loan checks and I cashed them there all the time with no problems or fees.
Can I cash my private student loan check for $10000 at the bank where they wrote me the check?
If the check is from the bank that wrote the check there shouldnt be a problem cashing it there. There should not be any fees. When I was in college Wells Fargo Used to write our student loan checks and I cashed them there all the time with no problems or fees.
What is the penalty for attempting to cash a fake company check?
My 25-yr-old stepson's neighbor made a fake check and Joe (my stepson) was arrested when he attempted to cash it. I don't know the amount of the check yet. He is still sitting in jail. We live in Minnesota.
What is the penalty for attempting to cash a fake company check?
The below lists the offenses and penalties for the State of Minnesota.
Without more information concerning the event I can't elaborate in more detail.
Check Forgery or Credit Card Fraud
($250 or less)
Up to $3000 Fine %26amp;/or Up to 1 Year in Jail
Check Forgery or Credit Card Fraud
($250 to $2500)
Felony, Up to $10,000 Fine %26amp;/or Up to 5 Years in Penitentiary
Check Forgery or Credit Card Fraud
(over $2500)
Felony, Up to $20,000 Fine %26amp;/or Up to 10 Years in Penitentiary
Check Forgery or Credit Card Fraud
(over $35,000)
Felony, Up to $100,000 Fine %26amp;/or Up to 20 Years in Penitentiary
Hope this helps....best wishes!
Reply:Wow. No way to know - so many charges I can think of.
It's going to depend some on if he's been in trouble before. Amount of the check.
My magic 8 ball says he's in a lot of trouble however.
Reply:Well if he knew the check was fake then he could be charged with fraud. If he didn't know and can make them believe him then there really isn't intent and he should be out soon...all of this depends of course on whether or not he has a record and the amount of the check. Did they arrest your stepson's neighbor for forgery?
Reply:Did your step-son know that it was a fake check? Did he work for the company that the check was issued to?
I am sure that it will all come out as the investigation is completed. If he did not know it was a fake check and the neighbor was giving it to him because it was money owed to him, then things will be easier on him than if he went to the bank and tried to cash it knowing that it was fake.
My advice to you is to get him a lawyer right away. Good Luck.
Reply:It all depends on the amount of the check, which determines whether the crome is a misdemenor, or a felony.
Reply:you've answered your own question. at a minimum he's going to go to prison for check fraud. The amount of the check could be a determining factor in his sentence.
Reply:Got o jail...go directly to jail...do not pass go...do not collect $200....
Reply:Get him an attorney. Did he know it was fake? This is not good and he can get some real time out of it.
What is the penalty for attempting to cash a fake company check?
The below lists the offenses and penalties for the State of Minnesota.
Without more information concerning the event I can't elaborate in more detail.
Check Forgery or Credit Card Fraud
($250 or less)
Up to $3000 Fine %26amp;/or Up to 1 Year in Jail
Check Forgery or Credit Card Fraud
($250 to $2500)
Felony, Up to $10,000 Fine %26amp;/or Up to 5 Years in Penitentiary
Check Forgery or Credit Card Fraud
(over $2500)
Felony, Up to $20,000 Fine %26amp;/or Up to 10 Years in Penitentiary
Check Forgery or Credit Card Fraud
(over $35,000)
Felony, Up to $100,000 Fine %26amp;/or Up to 20 Years in Penitentiary
Hope this helps....best wishes!
Reply:Wow. No way to know - so many charges I can think of.
It's going to depend some on if he's been in trouble before. Amount of the check.
My magic 8 ball says he's in a lot of trouble however.
Reply:Well if he knew the check was fake then he could be charged with fraud. If he didn't know and can make them believe him then there really isn't intent and he should be out soon...all of this depends of course on whether or not he has a record and the amount of the check. Did they arrest your stepson's neighbor for forgery?
Reply:Did your step-son know that it was a fake check? Did he work for the company that the check was issued to?
I am sure that it will all come out as the investigation is completed. If he did not know it was a fake check and the neighbor was giving it to him because it was money owed to him, then things will be easier on him than if he went to the bank and tried to cash it knowing that it was fake.
My advice to you is to get him a lawyer right away. Good Luck.
Reply:It all depends on the amount of the check, which determines whether the crome is a misdemenor, or a felony.
Reply:you've answered your own question. at a minimum he's going to go to prison for check fraud. The amount of the check could be a determining factor in his sentence.
Reply:Got o jail...go directly to jail...do not pass go...do not collect $200....
Reply:Get him an attorney. Did he know it was fake? This is not good and he can get some real time out of it.
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