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You Can Get $1,000 To Watch Your Favorite True Crime Documentaries For 24 Hours STRAIGHT

Finally, a quarantine activity that doesn't involve at-home workouts.

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You Can Get $1,000 To Watch Your Favorite True Crime Documentaries For 24 Hours STRAIGHT
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That's right, another day of quarantine, another website that wants you to watch TV for money.

The website MagellanTV is looking for someone to watch 24 hours of as many true crime documentaries as possible. The person chosen must be a crazy true crime fanatic and be willing to watch the following:

  • "Manson's Missing Victims"
  • "Manson 40 Years Later"
  • "Tortured to Death: Murdering the Nanny"
  • "Murder on the Internet"
  • "Women on Death Row"
  • "Killer in the Family"
  • "Columbine Massacre: In the Killer's Mind"
  • "Last Confessions of the Cannibal"
  • "Behind Bars"
  • "Parachute Murder Plot"
  • "Art Trafficking: Gray Market"
  • " Crimes that Made History"
  • "Jonestown: Paradise Lost"
  • "Undercover Asia"
  • "Trafficking Pills"
  • "Delhi Cops"
What else does the winner have to do?
Whoever is chosen to take on this 24-hour job will have to document it on their social media channels. That is all.
What if I know I can't stay up for 24 hours?
No worries, you have 48 hours to complete the job, they just want you to stream constantly while you're awake!
What is the form of payment?
The winner will be given $1,000 in compensation, a one-year subscription to MagellanTV, and three-months subscription to MagellanTV for friends and family.

How do I apply?

Head over to this link and fill out the quick application form and click that submit button.

Good luck!

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