Play tester advice

I was wondering how you all get play testers? I know it's easy to get someone to play your game, but how do you get others to try it without worrying someone is going to take your content and run with it?
I usually play D&D for $15 an hour plus free beer. Don't know how deep your pockets are . . .

Or, if your game is close enough to D&D rules, don't say you're "playtesting." Just invite people to play with "some house rules," and directly ask their feedback every once in a while.
 

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