Does One Have To Redeem In Lawful Money When Sending Money To Others in Our Trust Web

Does One Have To Redeem In Lawful Money When Sending Money To Others in Our Trust Web

Yes, when the opportunity to redeem lawful money arises (accepting money), it is highly beneficial to redeem at every opportunity.
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