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How to Convert Your Recharge card or Airtime to Cash and pay Into your Bank Account



Most times, we just wonder and Hope we could
convert our Airtime or Recharge card to Cash,
This is like a dream come through.
We can now ask for recharge Cards from people,
maybe those working in Telecommunication
companies like MTN and convert it to Cash.
Existing Airtime can be converted also, using
Share and sell option and the amount would be
paid out to any of your bank Account In Nigeria.
Note : Exclusive to MTN and GLO for Now.
Maximum Deposit per day is N3,000
A 11.5% fee would be charged for every Transfer.
Sign up an account with ZORANGA, By clicking Here
Input your Information, make sure you use the
same Name in your Bank account, Don't use any
Nickname Here
Input your phone Number and Get started
Once you sign In, Just follow the Screen Menu of
your choice. By clicking Deposit, you'll Need to
pay in money to the zoranga account using
Recharge card, Share and sell or zoranga pin.
Before any transaction can be made, you'll Need
to update some Information on your profile
directly on the site. It's very easy once you sign
up.
Why Don't you Open your Free Zoranga Account
Today and start converting those Airtime to Real
cash!
Please If you found this post Helpful, Drop your
comment below.

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