![]() ![]() ![]() Of course something like would come with a catch. But I have noticed something, and let me tell you in the eyes, it isn’t that good. When you earn enough of those nanas, of course AppNana needs to reward their people, so they give you a selection of prizes you can redeem, such as PayPal, Amazon, Steam money and many things like that. AppNana users also get daily nanas for just signing, but the amount of nanas is extremely small, only 400 nanas. Kind of an Inception isn’t it? The ad companies request the AppNana users to complete such tasks as – downloading and testing their apps, playing games (don’t know how that works, it’s probably just there for AppNana to keep their users) and completing surveys. ![]() This results into AppNana paying people to promote the ad companies. Apparently, ad companies pay to AppNana and other companies as them to promote their campaigns. Basically they give you points called nanas for completing the these tasks they give you. There is an app on the Google Play store and ITunes store called AppNana. Well not as filthy rich as these get-rich quick schemes, this is actually as legit as it gets. So what am I talking about you might say? Well, if you can’t believe, I got filthy rich in just a matter of days. It is simply astounding what you can on the internet these days.
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