My husband bought my Mylot earnings but...
By Simone
@Janet357 (75646)
July 14, 2020 11:33pm CST
I saved my Mylot earnings as in I did not withraw it because my hubby wanted to buy a membership of his online game. The problem was he had no paypal. Because it was only payable thru paypal.
Now, I asked him if it would not be complicated to pay them; my paypal is not connected to our bank account or any credit card or what.
He got hesitant too. In the end, he just bought this card from the physical game store that gave him access to that online game at the same time he gave me $20 without taking my Mylot earnings.
Good deal right?
Men!
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19 responses
@Letranknight2015 (52079)
• Philippines
15 Jul 20
The card was more practical. He should realize that it's not easy to save these days.Specially if its' online.
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@amitkokiladitya (171927)
• Agra, India
15 Jul 20
Haha..so good..money is money...no relationship in it.lol
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@amitkokiladitya (171927)
• Agra, India
15 Jul 20
@Janet357 but anyways you are at a profit
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@Suhendra7 (494)
• Indonesia
15 Jul 20
Games these days is so good at tempting the player to buy some downloadable content from it
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@jobelbojel (36025)
• Philippines
15 Jul 20
Good deal indeed. I wonder what is the online game that needs payment
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@jobelbojel (36025)
• Philippines
15 Jul 20
@Janet357 interesting. I never heard of it.
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@ScribbledAdNauseum (104628)
• United States
15 Jul 20
I sometimes buy a reloadable card if I want to upgrade on a game. I rarely play the game so I rarely do that anymore, but it's easier to have a reloadable card.
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@lovebuglena (44721)
• Staten Island, New York
16 Jul 20
So you got a free $20? Cool, if that is the case.
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@Butterfingers (66583)
• India
15 Jul 20
Haha whatever happened it was profitable for you
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@Downwindz (2537)
• Netherlands
26 Jul 20
That is an awesome deal indeed! Have you given a thought as to what you want to do with your additional "earnings"?