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You may be a trivia buff but you're no match for company lawyers.
A provision in viral trivia app HQ's terms of service unearthed Monday by Vox presents a loophole for the company to get out of paying prize money to some winners.
SEE ALSO: How I cheated and won $11 on HQ trivia
It was already common knowledge for players of the daily live trivia app that you needed to bank at least $20 before you could cash out. But the terms of service seem to indicate that there's a time limit to accrue that amount, or your winnings get erased:
As more people play HQ, the pot often splits into amounts that fall far below the $20 threshold. Mashable managing editor Annie Colbert knows that pain: Read more...
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