Wanna get paid for being a nerd?

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I apologize if this is the wrong area for posting this topic, I couldn't find a more suitable area.

Anyway... we are looking for people who know there stuff in regards to the gaming and/or modding scene. We will reward you for your knowledge of the scene and general nerdy prowess.

If you think you fit the bill, you can earn some extra cash for doing what you already do anyway.

Please contact us at sales(at)supermodchips.com.au for more info.
 

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http://www.supermodchips.com.au/pages.php?pageid=16 You should of looked around there site.
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If we are talking about a cash reward, I'm in.
I don't need any flashcarts/modchips/other things though....

But could I participate, seeing I'm from Belgium?
 

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Sent you an email too.

EDIT: I forgot to include my username in the email, I'm the one who sent an email from "nintendo.wiiconsole[[at]]hotmail[[.]]com".
 

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