Dec 31 2008

BringIt Lets You Win Cash Playing Video Games

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Gamers from around the globe can play video games for real money by competing in head-to-head challenges and multiplayer bracket style tournaments.

A friend of mine asked me to check out a new site called BringIt that allows users to play against one another for cash.

BringIt players enter into a challenge and play for money previously deposited into a player’s respective BringIt account. Winnings are transferred accordingly after the game has been played, and the results reported and verified. BringIt then charges a 10% service fee on each entry fee.

It takes approximately 10 to 14 business days to collect your winnings when you wish to cash out.

I’m not a big gamer, but the concept behind BringIt seems pretty intriguing.

Perhaps now people can put their skills to good use and put the smackdown on others for cold, hard cash.

How do I start competing on BringIt?

  • 1)Register
  • 2)Fund your account
  • 3)Submit or Accept a Challenge
  • 4)Compete

jared@zeropaid.com

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