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Why Network Providers And Banks Keeps Sending You Message To Recharge From Them by Boblorhd(m): 5:34pm On Aug 05, 2020
Have you ever wondered why Network providers(MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9 mobile) and Banks keeps sending you messages about you recharging your line and buying data. Like me MTN and Wema Bank sends me message daily reminding me that I can Top up easily from them.

They do this because of the profit they get when you buy airtime, data and they don't want to lose you. In short they are making a lot from you not even now that there is a stay at home rule that makes the data demand larger.



But do you know you can make money from those little recharge and data subscription you do just the way Network providers and Banks does?

Here comes a platform that allows you get paid for all the transactions you make, getting paid for what you are buying, isn't that interesting? You can even earn from other people's transaction.

The platform is recharge and get paid, to join this league.

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