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Answer at Ammas.com and Shop at SifyMall

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Ammas.com is an answer site, a knowledge trading site where people ask questions, answer questions and earn AA$. AA$ are the universal currency of the Ask Agent network of websites. You earn AA$ for answering questions and participating. Or you can purchase AA$. All new users receive some free start-up AA$ (usually between AA$10-AA$20). Note: You cannot trade start-up AA$ for US$.

 

Ammas.com has tied up with SifyMall.com to let users of Ammas buy real products using virtual money (AA$). Ammas.com says it's especially pleased to be partnering with Sify. 

 

“We are delighted to be associated with Ammas.com, a leading answers site. The partnership with Ammas.com is in line with our efforts to be leaders in e-commerce providing users with products and services that offer more value and a great experience.” Said S Rajaram, Head E-Commerce, Sify Technologies Ltd.

 

All you need to do is go to SifyMall.com and you can pay with Ammas AA$ at check-out. Just select "Other Payment Options" on Sify Mall's check-out page. Wishing you happy shopping! The price would be at the latest exchange rate.

 

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If you look at the image above, you would see that "other" payment options has Ammas virtual money payment. What I don't know is whether the AA$ value equals US$ value? If not, what is the conversion for AA$ to INR?

 

 


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