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Need Real Adult USA-EU Installs

Hello everyone!

I am the manager of small company. Our company is developing soft for desktop pc. Now we almost done with our large-scale project - computer cleaning software.

It works through trial period, so we need to provide our software to people for acquaintance.

There are no spamming ads, bing browser and other dirty tricks, soft is clean and user friendly.

Model is trial, 1-6 months free use and then user should buy a subscription.

We need installs to our product, but affiliate companies who provides installs are mostly unfair and uncontrolable - many bots, many weak installs, and other.

We would like to work directly with webmasters who can provide desktop medium-high level installs (not game traffic, we need adult payable employed people).We can pay 1-3$ for USA install and 0,5$-1,5$ for western europe (uk fr de) install.

Please, give me an advice, where I can find a webmasters, who want to work directly?

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