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Step 1: Create a free account on the Bitget website or the app
Step 2: Place an order for 8 Winners Every 88 Se using a payment method of your choice:
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For Visa or Mastercard, select Credit/Debit card, then click Add New Card under the "Buy" tab
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Credit/Debit in the Buy Crypto tab of the Bitget websiteSelect your preferred fiat currency, enter the amount you wish to spend, link your credit card, and then complete your payment with zero fees.
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Enter your bank card details to complete your payment on the Bitget websiteFor Diners Club/Discover card, click Buy Crypto > [Third Party] in the top navigation bar to place your 8 Winners Every 88 Se order.
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Haiti experiences tropical weather throughout the year, and because the country is the most mountainous country in the Caribbean region, the weather also varies due to its altitude. The country has a dry season from November to January, and two rainy seasons between April to June and October to November. In recent years, the government of Haiti has been promoting its tourist potential, with most of the tourists coming from cruise ships since 2014.