Paid to watch Christmas movies

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In the spirit of Christmas, CableTV in the USA, is offering a unique opportunity for Christmas movie lovers to turn their passion into money.

The company is on the lookout for the perfect candidate to fill the role of “Chief of Cheer,” a position that comes with a generous $2,500 cash payout and a complimentary one-year membership to various streaming services.

According to the company’s website all you need to do is watch movies and they will pay you.

How to Apply:

To be considered for this festive gig, applicants must be 18 years or older. The application process is entirely online, and interested individuals can fill out the form available on CableTV’s official website. Successful candidates will be responsible for the enjoyable task of watching a selection of holiday classics.

The Must-Watch List:

The Chief of Cheer’s watchlist includes a mix of heartwarming tales and timeless animated classics, such as:

Klaus
Last Christmas
Mickey’s Christmas Carol
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas
Miracle on 34th Street
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
Bridget Jones’s Diary
Die Hard
Elf
Frosty the Snowman
Act Quickly:

For those eager to turn their holiday binge-watching into a profitable venture, time is of the essence. The application window is set to close on December 1st. Prospective Chiefs of Cheer are encouraged to submit their applications promptly to be in the running for this one-of-a-kind opportunity. Don’t miss out on the chance to get paid for doing what you love – watching Christmas movies! May the merriest viewer win!

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