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Get Free Airtime By Displaying Ads On Every Incoming Call


 I know some people will still not believe this.It looks surprising?? Yes the application(myads) actually does it.

Myads is mobile ads application that allows mobile numbers to earn free airtime on ads showing on incoming calls.
From my estimations, I presume you should be earning close to 15N on each incoming calls and i think that will equally cut down your call expenses.



Myads is currently available on the four major telecos in Nigeria presently which includes Airtel, MTN, Etisalat and Glo

Where Can I Download it?
This app is avaliable for all smarphones
You are required to download your telecom version of the app
==>For MTN Users, download here
==>Airtel download here
==>Glo users here
==>Etisalat here

How to use myads
==>Once you have downloaded it, now power on your GPS under settings then input your mobile number.
==>once your mobile number is verified,you are good to go to start earning point which in turns you will convert to airtime.
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