EVERYONE OF US SPEND A LOT OF TIME ON WHATSAPP, AND EVERYONE OF US HAVE DREAM THAT WHAT IF WE EARN FOR WHAT WE HAVE CHAT ,WELL ITS NOT POSSIBLE, BUT HERES AN APP WHICH GIVES YOU REWARD FOR CHATTING ON THERE APP. ITS PRETTY COOL., ITS ONLY AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW IN US,UK AND INDIA. REST OF THE WORLKD CAN USE THEM, BUT CANT GET REWARDS. BUT IF YOU ARE HERE US,UK OR INDIAN CITIZEN GET READY FOR REWARDS.
HOW IT WORKS?
WELL ,ITS PRETTY EASY, YOU GET TICKETS FOR USING THIS APP,AND THEY GIVE WEEKLY REWARDS FOR USING IT, PRETTY COOL RIGHT?
YOU CAN INVITE YOUR FRIENDS ,AND GET TICKETS FOR THAT ,CHATTING AND GET TICKETS AND DAILY ONE TICKET SURE FOR USING IT.
HERE IS AN OFFICIAL SITE OF THE APP CLICK HERE
HOW THE PRIZE DRAW WORKS
The short answer is that the draw is managed automatically by THEIR server, it starts afresh each week, it’s completely random, and each ticket has an equal chance of winning - so the more tickets you have, the better.
If you’d like more detail, please read on…
Tickets are given for the things that you’d be doing anyway while using a chat app: logging in regularly and spending time chatting to your friends. You also get tickets when your friends join Tengi - as long as their numbers are in your phone Contacts (or, coming soon, if they’re your friend on Facebook, and you’ve both logged into Facebook from inside Tengi).
During each draw THEY continually monitor for suspicious activity and ban users where they have been found to violate THEIR terms of service, because THEY feel passionately that the draw must be both random and fair for everyone.
At the end of each week when the prize draw finishes, everyone's tickets (from all the countries in which Tengi operates) are collected together, ready for the system to pick the winners. The moment one draw finishes, a new one begins and everyone starts from scratch with zero tickets. This is why you see your ticket counter reset each Friday after the draw finishes.
THEY are committed to making the selection of the winning tickets completely random. To achieve this, THEY need a large supply of totally random numbers - which THEY get from a special machine called a PQRNG 150, which measures the quantum randomness of photon arrival times and has passed the most stringent tests available (results published in Applied Physics Letters, 2011).
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