PAYPAL users can claim free cash in their account for performing a simple two minute task.

But it’s only available to some – so check your PayPal account to see if it’s available.

Offer is available on PayPal

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Offer is available on PayPal

The popular payment platform is giving away a £10 reward in your account if you spend £3 or more on an app.

So you could be £7 up.

You can’t have downloaded from the Google Play Store before to be eligible.

And you must pay for the purchase using PayPal for it to work.

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PayPal is only offering the reward to the first 50,000 people, so don’t wait forever.

And iPhone users need not worry about missing out.

You can go to play.google.com from any web browser and redeem it that way instead.

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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