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Win Prizes at Consumerism Commentary During October!

By Flexo on Friday, September 29th, 2006 in Administration
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I have some prizes to give away to faithful readers during the month of October. The first is a simple contest.

I’ve said many times that I’ve gained so much by the insightful comments left by readers. Whenever I receive comments and feedback, I earn more knowledge. I may not always agree with everyone, but I like that people can visit this blog randomly and have a say as much as readers who stop by every day.

I have a prize set aside for the participant who writes the most comments during October. I’ll try to do my job by writing articles and blog entries worthy of your adding your voices.

There will be more contests being announced as well, so visit frequently!

Update: Apparently Financial Freedumb is running the same contest in October (kind of strange how that happened, but it’s not right…), so I’m changing things up a bit. Stay tuned for more information.

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7 Comments on “Win Prizes at Consumerism Commentary During October!.” To add your own comment, scroll down.

  1. Comment #1 by Kira (reply)
    September 29th, 2006 at 11:49 am

    Schweet!

  2. Comment #2 by jim (reply)
    September 29th, 2006 at 1:28 pm

    Am I eligible?

  3. Comment #3 by Flexo (reply)
    September 29th, 2006 at 1:48 pm

    Sure, everyone’s eligible. I may even have second place and third place prizes, though none of the prizes will be overly exciting.

  4. Comment #4 by fivecentnickel.com (reply)
    September 29th, 2006 at 4:03 pm

    I’m going to comment again…

  5. Comment #5 by fivecentnickel.com (reply)
    September 29th, 2006 at 4:03 pm

    ...and again…

  6. Comment #6 by fivecentnickel.com (reply)
    September 29th, 2006 at 4:04 pm

    ...and again. Just to win.

  7. Comment #7 by Flexo (reply)
    September 29th, 2006 at 5:08 pm

    No cheating. :-P

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