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Will a company really pay $200 for every novel?

2024-10-02 19:12
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It depends. Some companies might offer that amount, but you'd need to look into the terms and conditions carefully.

Pay With Your Heart

Pay With Your Heart

[MATURE CONTENT] Sometimes we think we have life all figured out, till love shows. We set our eyes on our goals, so much that we refuse to be distracted, until someone steps in and we need a whole new plan. ~~~~~ Eun-Sun, a petite and beautiful girl who has a crazy temper and a huge load of pride to go with it, has her life completely planned out. All she needed in life was a good paying job to take care of her drug addicted mother, achieve her dream of being the design director of the country's most leading real estate company and also look for her 10 years missing father. Her first rule: Never owe a debt. Second rule: Never accept help from people, they'll always ask for a refund. What happens when she gets hit by the cold and aloof president of PK corporation, Lee Dan, and not only did this accident break her first rule it also broke the second. What happens when the aloof President finds something interesting for the first time and begins to look forward in claiming a debt owed by her? Did she ask for interest? He'll surely grant her wish. ........ Excerpt "Just let me court me you. You're delaying the whole process of courting you by being difficult to me." He told her as he tucked a stray strand behind her ear. "But what if I don't want you to?" She asked back. "Then I'll court you the nonetheless." Dan-Han shamelessly declared. In this relationship he wasn't giving her much of a choice. It was either, "You love me or pay your debt with your heart." He added. ********* P.s.: The story might be a bit slow at initial chapters, but that will change. You might not like FL at beginning chapters because she is fiesty but you'll get to LOVE her. Please support this book with your votes, comments and reviews and also add it to your libraries. I promise it will be worth your time. Also check out my other book also: When You are Mine. Thank you. *Muah*
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Will a company really pay $200 for every novel you read?
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2024-10-12 07:34
I doubt it. It sounds too good to be true. Companies usually don't offer such generous payouts for something as simple as reading novels.
Will a company really pay $200 for every novel you read?
2 answers
2024-10-07 20:16
It's possible, but there might be specific conditions or requirements attached. Maybe it's a marketing gimmick or a limited-time offer with strict criteria.
Will a company really pay 200 for every novel you finish?
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2024-10-03 16:39
Yes, it seems they will. But make sure to read the fine print and understand all the terms and conditions.
Will a company really pay $200 for every novel I finish?
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2024-09-29 02:17
Yes, they might if it meets their requirements and standards.
Will a company really pay you for every novel you finish?
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2024-09-28 16:40
Yes, some companies do offer payment for completed novels, but it often depends on various factors like the quality, genre, and marketability of the work.
How much will a company pay for every novel?
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2024-10-04 23:57
The company has committed to paying exactly $200 for every novel. There's no variation or additional factors influencing the payment amount.
Which company will pay $200 for every novel you finish?
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2024-10-05 03:51
I'm not sure. Maybe some publishing houses or online platforms specialized in certain genres might offer such payments, but it varies a lot.
Which company will pay $200 for every novel you read?
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2024-10-04 19:06
I'm not aware of any company that does this. It sounds too good to be true. Maybe it's a hoax or a very rare and specialized offer that's not widely...
How much will a company pay for each novel?
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2024-10-02 19:42
The company will pay $200 for each novel. That's the stated amount.
Is it true that company will pay you to read novels?
1 answer
2024-10-31 17:20
Yes. There are companies that do this. They could be looking for beta readers for new novels. These readers can spot things like plot holes or unlikable characters early on....
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