Can you imagine quitting your job to be a Pokémon trainer ?; don't imagine, this has already happened

Pokémon Go

Pokémon Go it continues to grow in terms of success and to become, even more so, a mass social phenomenon. It is not difficult at all to go out and see how many people mill around corners hunting for different Pokémon or to wait their turn to be able to stop at a PokéStop. However, maybe you should think that things are starting to get out of hand.

And is that Sophia Pedraza, a London-based teacher who gave private lessons in math, English and music, has decided to quit her job to become a professional Pokémon Go player., something that according to her will be more profitable, economically speaking.

Many of you will surely wonder how you can make money through the new Nintendo game and it is no other way than selling player accounts through eBay. Although it may seem incredible, there are people who pay large sums of money for accounts with a good level of play and with a deep and interesting collection of Pokémon.

E.g. Not too many days ago an account was sold through eBay that reached the price of 8.700 euros. Of course, to get an account of this type requires a lot of work and dedication, something that Pedraza will not lack, who has already confessed that from one day to another he has already spent more than 18 hours hunting for Pokémon.

Currently this Londoner charges about 2.000 pounds a month, 2.389 euros in exchange, a figure that she hopes to exceed by dedicating herself professionally to Pokémon Go, for which she will begin by acquiring several smartphones, to be able to play simultaneously and with it to have more accounts that he will then sell to the lowest bidder.

Would you like to dedicate yourself professionally to being a Pokémon Go player and making a living from the Nintendo game?.


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