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Earn 5% Cashback on your Crypto Purchases

, August 1, 2022

Can you believe that it’s possible to earn while buying crypto? Well, on CEX.IO, it is.To recognize and reward its customers, CEX.IO is throwing a new promo.  Starting from August 1 through August 14, 2022, you have an opportunity to receive 5% cashback on your crypto purchases. 

What do you need to do to participate in the promo?

The participation rules are quite simple. Regardless if you’re new to CEX.IO or have been our customer for a while, you’re eligible for the promo. All you have to do is: 

  • Click on the Give me cashback button
  • Go to Instant Buy on the CEX.IO webpage or Buy/Sell on the CEX.IO Exchange app
  • Select your preferred cryptocurrency
  • Click on Buy now to finish the transaction.

Please note that you need to use your VISA or Mastercard credit or debit card to make the purchase. Otherwise, you won’t be able to finish the transaction.

Once the transaction process is done, and you have crypto deposited into your CEX.IO account, you will receive the cashback within 30 business days. The maximum total cashback you can get is $100 (100€, £80).

Don’t wait, start buying crypto instantly today!

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