Nationwide contest for men launched by Bill Me Later

October 1, 2008 - 1:40pm | News | Payment systems |
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[img_assist|nid=9086|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=89|height=56]Bill Me Later, a leader in the digital payments industry, started a new "Win a Man Cave" Contest that offers people the chance to submit the most compelling and creative reasons for winning their own Man Cave. Under the terms of the competition participants should share with the world their stories of why they need a Man Cave.

Retail partners of Bill Me Later including Dick's Sporting Goods, Newegg, Fathead, Sports Authority, FogDog, Lenovo, Blendtec and TigerDirect will provide everything needed to build a man's paradise in his home while the grand prize winner will fill their Man Cave with up to $15,000 of merchandise from 18 of these merchants.

"Men need to step up their game for the sake of their families, their friends and most importantly for their own fulfillment," says Chris Williams, vice president of marketing for Bill Me Later, Inc. "Watching sports and drinking beer while sitting on ratty old furniture with bad lighting is no longer acceptable. Men deserve a place where they can kick back surrounded by sports memorabilia, a foosball table, perhaps a humidor, and other important stuff that nobody appreciates in the same way they do. Bill Me Later is here to help. Guys, send us a video, a short essay, or send pictures with your short essay showing why you deserve everything you need to upgrade your cave, and you may win in time for the Bowl party of your dreams. Women, nominate your mate or compete for a cave of your own!"




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