$25 Reward for all INR Merchants Every week on Bitget P2P!
Exclusive offer for all INR Merchants on Bitget P2P! How to get a $25 reward every week as an INR merchant on Bitget P2P? Sell more than 5000 USDT to at least 40 unique users to get $25 every week INR merchants can claim this reward every week by satisfying the above conditions. Only the merchants
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Sell more than 5000 USDT to at least 40 unique users to get $25 every week
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INR merchants can claim this reward every week by satisfying the above conditions.
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Only the merchants who have sold USDT will be taken into consideration for this reward.
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Only unique users who have purchased USDT from you will be counted when calculating this reward.
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Only unique users with orders above 25 USDT will be counted for calculating rewards.
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A $2000 prize pool is availabe every week.
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In one week, a merchant can get rewards only from one offer.
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One week is defined as the current Monday to the next Monday.
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Rewards will be distributed in USDT within seven working days after every Friday.
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Bitget reserves the right to disqualify users that perform wash trading, the bulk registration of accounts, and trades that display attributes of self-dealing or market manipulation.
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Bitget reserves the right of final interpretation of the Terms and Conditions. Please contact us if you have any questions.
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