Get Rs 1.7 Lakhs To Stay Away From Your Phone For 24 Hours

By Gaurav Grover | Apr 07, 2021

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How many of you are addicted to your phones? Or maybe you just can't go a day without watching something on Netflix or Amazon? Well if you want to get Rs. 1.7 lakhs to get off your screens, this company will happily pay you to create a good habit.

Reviews.org is popular for testing different types of products. Now it has posed a new challenge as the company has asked consumers to stay away from their devices for 24 hours to receive Rs. 1,73,872. It sounds easy? It may not be so easy at the time of day, as you will have to stay away from any type of screen throughout the day.

To advance this ideal assignment, you must answer the following questions,

"Have you always wanted to win reality competitions like American Ninja Warrior, but were too busy trying to beat Mario Kart and Mortal Kombat?"

AND

"Do you know a lot about your old acquaintances from social media?"

You have to be more involved in this challenge to get to the top. Reviews.org wants to make sure you stay away from everything in sight - phones, tablets, laptops, televisions, smartwatches, etc. If you want to be part of this challenge, the company will send you a security kit to store your gadgets and Amazon gifts for 24 hours. This is the survival kit you need.

Instead of these modern devices, the company will provide you with a typewriter, writing paper with paint, brushes, and many other things. After you finish surviving for 24 hours, you can post your comments on the experience.

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