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Earn $1,100 for Listening to Music!

Taylor Swift at the 2019 Billboard Women In Music held at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, USA on December 12, 2019. Photo: shutterstock

Earn $1,100 for Listening to Music!

Ok, have you gone through a breakup?  Finance Buzz wants you to listen to breakup songs for 24 hours.  The list includes A LOT of Adele and Taylor Swift!  Could you do it?  I love break  up songs but…I might go a bit crazy!

If you are interested you need to apply by January 31st. They figure it’s breakup season and it takes $1,100 to get back on your feet including having to go to online dating to get back out there, lol.

 

Will you apply?

Here’s where you apply!

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