PAYPAL is offering people free money for doing a very simple task on their smartphones.

But it’s only available to selected users – so check your PayPal account to see if it’s on yours.

All you need to do is buy an app from the Google Play Store

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All you need to do is buy an app from the Google Play StoreCredit: SOPA Images/LightRocket via Gett

The payment service is offering a £10 reward in your account if you spend £3 or more on an app.

It has to be the first time you’ve bought anything from the Google Play Store.

So you could be £7 up.

You have to pay for the purchase using PayPal for it to work.

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And it’s only available to the first 50,000 people who redeem it.

You don’t need an Android phone to take advantage – though it is easier.

If you’re an iOS user, you can go to play.google.com from any web browser.

Log onto your Google account – or sign up for one if you don’t have one already.

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Tap your profile image in the top right, then select Payments and subscriptions.

Select Add Paypal and follow the instructions.

Ensure you activate the offer in your PayPal account.

And be sure to read all the terms and conditions carefully before proceeding to ensure you’re eligible.

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