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$49.99 per year

“What the fuck‽” he said, to no one in particular.

That’s pretty insane. Who is paying that kind of money?

I paid for Reddit Premium for years to help support the service and legitimately remove ads. If I remember right, it was around $4/month, so $48/year.

I somehow was given gold twice before they changed how things worked. I was kinda surprised I got gold because the post just said to report people as much as possible when they throwing games in over watch.

Anyway when reddit premium rolled out I got it free for like 2 years because of that. It was a pretty cool/lucky way to get it.

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