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Winners List - Day 11 - Share APP & Win cash prizes upto $100

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Winners List - Day - 11

Name Position Prize
Keerti Sharma First $100
Parmjeet Second $50
Anmol Singh Third $25


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Day - 12 (Share and Win)


Dear Readers,

Here we have started a "Share and Win" scheme,

where you can get a chance to Win a CASH Prizes by sharing our APP on Whats-App.

Daily 3 Lucky winners will get cash prizes of following amounts.
➤ First Prize -  $100
➤ Second  Prize -  $50
➤ Third  Prize -  $25

Grab a good chance to earn some money by just sending a massage on WHATSAPP

Steps ▼ 
  1. Invite your 10 friends by clicking below on "Invite button"
  2. Then click on Continue button  to get your prize .
  3. "Continue" button will only work after your invited 10 whatsapp users.


  • As soon as you click on "Invite Now", your whatsapp will open and you can send invitation to any of your friends.
  • You'll have to invite minimum 10 active friends one by one.
  • You can click on "Continue" after inviting 10 friends to get a chance to earn prize money.

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