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Get $2,400 paid for remaining away from screens for 24 hours

Digital Detox is something that a number of people are indulging in these days. But not many of them have been successful in doing it. But there is now a company that will be paying you $2,400 if you put away your devices for 24 hours at a stretch. Reviews.org is a company that is testing some home services and products. They will be paying some of the selected challengers and is holding a 24 hour digital detox challenge and will be paying people who survive a whole day without screens.

The company has written on its website that people who have a desire to ditch their devices for a day and still need to get paid then this will be the perfect opportunity. People who are interested in the contest can apply. In order to determine who could apply the company will be asking a few questions. The potential applicants will be asked if they always wanted to win reality competitions like American Ninja Warrior but have been too busy beating Mario Kart and Mortal Combat. Another question asks the participants if they knew a little much about their old acquaintances from social media.

It has also been clearly mentioned that the ideal candidate would be a person who is definitely in to tech and is up for a challenge. For many it could be easy for people to take the Instagram detox for a day but this challenge is certainly not going to be simple. People who have been selected will have to give up their phones for a whole day apart from other devices including smartwatches, gaming, television and other smart home devices. It has been clarified that the microwaves would be OK.

The challengers will be receiving safes that will be used to store their electronic devices for the next 24 hours along with a $200 Amazon gift card as a tech free survival kit. Some of the survival kit suggestions from Reviews.org include typewriters instead of the computers, writing paper, paints and brushes.

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