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Free $25 anyone?

Revolution Money Exchange is back again with their $25 referral bonus offer!!!


Here is a quick summary of the company:

"Very similar to Paypal, Revolutionary Money Exchange (RME) allows you to send, request, and receive money from RME account holders for free. Register, send money, receive money, and transfer money to your linked checking account for free. Sign up is simple, secure, and fast.

For a limited time, you can get a $25 bonus by emailing me for a referral. Once registered, you can refer all your friends and family members and make up to $500. I signed up today and received my $25 instantly."


The offer expires April 15th (this coming Tuesday). If you are interested in this bonus offer then click on the referral banner below:


Refer A Friend using Revolution Money Exchange


Act fast and get your hustle on!



P.S.

I have made $65 with them so far. If you are like me and want proof, then check here and here.

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