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HOW YOU COULD BE EARNING N200 AIRTIME EACH DAY



How You Could Be Earning Everyday N200 As Airtime

This is not a cheat nor a trick,but it is just a tip.A tip in the sense that you can not use a code to get the N200 daily nor a trick in the sence that you do not need any configurations or settings to be getting the N200 daily.

Note:It is just common surveys that you will be taking daily by Geopoll

I guess you may not have heard about Geopoll or maybe you may have heard about it,but I will give you some details about Geopoll.

Details About Geopoll


Geopoll is just a surveying website that will ask you some surveys and you will answer their questions,about 9 questions then they will send you your N200 immediately.Their website is http://www.geopolgeopoll.coml.com  .The survey is currentely for MTN,AIRTEL and GLO.


How To Get Started

Below are a step by step guides:

First of all,with your MTN,AIRTEL or GLO,text:

1 to 20966 for free.
If you think is not free,you may try it when you do not any airtime!









Wait for their reply
You will get a question,make sure you answer all the questions.
After all questions answered,wait for about 2 minutes for your free airtime!And thats all!

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