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By JoseOfferman
This used to be a great app, but they seem to have switched business models recently and it is now essentially useless. They used to reward you for going to your favorite places, but now you can only go somewhere once and then you get barred from receiving or trading for claims at those places. Instead you get worthless NFTs or $10 coupons to online clothing stores that charge $50 for t-shirts. In the last month I’ve received one such clothing coupon, a “pet rock”, an April Fools joke, and several countdowns that simply lead to nothing. I guess it’s up to you whether you think those kinds of rewards are worth letting this app scrape all your credit card activity data. It’s also an insanely buggy app. Try proposing two trades in a row and your phone will start to overheat
By JoseOfferman
This used to be a great app, but they seem to have switched business models recently and it is now essentially useless. They used to reward you for going to your favorite places, but now you can only go somewhere once and then you get barred from receiving or trading for claims at those places. Instead you get worthless NFTs or $10 coupons to online clothing stores that charge $50 for t-shirts. In the last month I’ve received one such clothing coupon, a “pet rock”, an April Fools joke, and several countdowns that simply lead to nothing. I guess it’s up to you whether you think those kinds of rewards are worth letting this app scrape all your credit card activity data. It’s also an insanely buggy app. Try proposing two trades in a row and your phone will start to overheat
By JoseOfferman
This used to be a great app, but they seem to have switched business models recently and it is now essentially useless. They used to reward you for going to your favorite places, but now you can only go somewhere once and then you get barred from receiving or trading for claims at those places. Instead you get worthless NFTs or $10 coupons to online clothing stores that charge $50 for t-shirts. In the last month I’ve received one such clothing coupon, a “pet rock”, an April Fools joke, and several countdowns that simply lead to nothing. I guess it’s up to you whether you think those kinds of rewards are worth letting this app scrape all your credit card activity data. It’s also an insanely buggy app. Try proposing two trades in a row and your phone will start to overheat
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