That is Fyber... not Glu. BUT... to be fair... the fewer videos you can watch, the less gold they give away for free.
1. There isn't a way to contact Fyber about it unless you have an offer pending. 2. Glu makes money from the ads, so they aren't giving anything away for free.
Sure is... Twitter. I hit them up and they DMd me back. Then again... it could be because I have about 5x more followers than they do. BUT... you can contact them.
That is Fyber... not Glu. BUT... to be fair... the fewer videos you can watch, the less gold they give away for free.
1. There isn't a way to contact Fyber about it unless you have an offer pending. 2. Glu makes money from the ads, so they aren't giving anything away for free.
Sure is... Twitter. I hit them up and they DMd me back. Then again... it could be because I have about 5x more followers than they do. BUT... you can contact them.
That is Fyber... not Glu. BUT... to be fair... the fewer videos you can watch, the less gold they give away for free.
1. There isn't a way to contact Fyber about it unless you have an offer pending. 2. Glu makes money from the ads, so they aren't giving anything away for free.
If you know anything about advertising (I work in advertising), they make more than "pennies" off the ads. Even if they made "pennies," $.10/ad x 50,000 users watching 10 ads a day is $50,000/day. That should be enough incentive to make the ads more functional.
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2. Glu makes money from the ads, so they aren't giving anything away for free.
Glu makes pennies off the ads.