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[Edit, 7/1/08: This contest is now closed.]
Today, at 11:59pm PST, is the last day to read my book review of NYT bestselling book Sway, send your receipt, and try to win $1,000 in free gas.
A fantastic book on behavioral psychology: Sway ($1,000 giveaway)
Stupid account requires $10,000 for $25 bonus, and I mock them
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Roland Opus
July 1st, 2008
Tsk tsk. Don't advertisering standards apply here? There's a big difference between "buy book, GET gas" and "buy book, WIN gas".
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Wayne
July 3rd, 2008
Agreed. It's just like those phone calls you get during dinner time. Congrats! YOU JUST WON $1,000,000! Sign up for a 10 year contract that costs you more than $1,000,000 to claim your prize!....
Ramit Sethi
July 3rd, 2008
Yes, buying a book of your own accord and forwarding your receipt for a chance to win free gas -- at no cost to you, on a blog you read for free -- is exactly like getting a scammy telemarketer call. Thank you for your insight.