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Step2247 [10]
3 years ago
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I have 1400/1000 points and 10/10 brainliest points.... Can someone please tell me why i'm not in Expert rank yet?

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2 answers:
Tatiana [17]3 years ago
8 0
Are the brainliest points from the past 30 days?
faltersainse [42]3 years ago
4 0
It says on your profile that you are an expert. 
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