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# The Renegade Squad

The Renegade platform provides users with four distinct squads to select from, each representing a different tier of monthly subscription. Each squad offers a unique set of benefits and 3% percentage of rewards (paid in RNG), a feature where users receive a certain percentage back on their expenditures made with the Renegade Visa cards. The squads also come with varying monthly reward spending limits. Here's a brief overview:

1. <mark style="background-color:orange;">**Explorer Squad:**</mark> €0.0 per month

* Offers 1 benefit
* 3% rewards in RNG.
* Has a €300 monthly reward spending limit.&#x20;

2. <mark style="background-color:orange;">**Pioneer Squad:**</mark> €9.99 per month - €4.99 when paid in RNG

* Offers 2 benefits.
* 3% rewards in RNG.
* Has a €2,500 monthly reward spending limit.&#x20;

3. <mark style="background-color:orange;">**Voyager Squad:**</mark> €19.99 per month - €14.99 when paid in RNG

* Offers 3 benefits.
* 3% rewards in RNG.
* Has a €25,000 monthly reward spending limit.&#x20;

4. <mark style="background-color:orange;">**Vanguard Squad:**</mark> €29.99 per month - €24.99 when paid in RNG

* Offers 5 benefits.
* 3% rewards in RNG.
* Has a €35,000 monthly reward spending limit.&#x20;


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