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Benjamin
Turn Spare Time into Extra Cash

What is Benjamin?

Benjamin offers a versatile platform for users to earn rewards through various engaging activities. Users can accumulate earnings by playing a wide selection of mobile games, participating in surveys, scanning receipts from everyday purchases, and viewing advertisements.

The platform is designed to seamlessly integrate into users' daily routines, allowing them to capitalize on spare moments and turn them into financial gains. Benjamin partners with leading brands, providing opportunities to save and earn while shopping.

Features

  • Rewarded Mobile Games: Earn rewards by playing a variety of mobile games.
  • Paid Surveys: Complete surveys to add to your earnings.
  • Receipt Scanning Rewards: Scan receipts from purchases to earn rewards.
  • Earn by Watching Ads: Watch advertisements to increase your earnings.

Use Cases

  • Earning extra cash during downtime
  • Monetizing everyday shopping through receipt scanning
  • Getting paid for playing mobile games
  • Earning rewards for providing feedback through surveys

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