I dont get it anymore
I dont get it anymore , they said u can earn without referals but now they have changed the whole plan everyone is nt interested anymore.
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I dont get it anymore , they said u can earn without referals but now they have changed the whole plan everyone is nt interested anymore.
It's not paying don't bother yourself registering totally scam period unless you wanna lose your hard earned money there's nothing online that's legit you'll lose most of the time and later gain little be wise
I haven't earned here yet, but I've seen proofs that it pays. I'm still yet to get mine, That's why I give three stars
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