Cashback for Unused Texts
Money Saving
Hey all hope you are all safe and well
Not sure if this allowed on here but I have been using this app that pays you for unwanted texts you send them
You can earn up £10.80 back a month with 2.4k texts but you can send any amount and works with unlimited texts
Thought this might help anyone struggling or wants to save extra money in these troublesome times
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I did have trouble getting the app as it's for Galaxy/Android only but I got the APK through using Firefox browser
Say safe
Christophe91840 done thank you I had to change settings am on unlimited texts and use about 20 a month so what limit should I set any idea
Hey No worries sharing information about a way people may be able to make some money but I'm afraid referral codes aren't allowed on LD so I've edited out of your post. Any questions please just shout
I wouldn't touch MoFoNo (MOneyFOrNOthing) with a barge pole - ask yourself why would they want to buy your unused texts? - You might come up with an answer such as "to spam or even SCAM people with texts traceable back to your account", clever as they are to protect themselves (they do pay out). If, when things go wrong, the texts are traced back to your account it could mean "Trouble" either from your sim provider or even the law.
If things look too good to be true - they usually are.
Also remember if anyone wanted numerous texts (easily traceable to them) they could get them with a legitimate sim deal some of which have totally unlimited texts. They much prefer texts that can (despite number spoofing) be traced back to the person whose account they originally came from.
Ann1984 I did a bit of research (I've never trusted money for nothing schemes) it might for those who are paying too much for sim deals that include thousands of texts, they'll never use, save them more by switching to one where you actually pay for texts. I personally pay a penny a text (in my case about 12p a year -usually birthday greetings),
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