Week 1 $50 Holiday Cash Contest – Surveys and Holiday Gift-Giving
I always look forward to this time of year and the time I spend with my family and friends. I enjoy eating Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner with them, catching up on old times, and watching holiday movies together all huddled up in our blankets. The holiday season can be a very stressful time, however, when it comes to spending money on gifts for everyone. It can be difficult to find something everyone likes and still be within your budget, especially in this economy.
I am currently unemployed and a full-time college student, so it can be very hard to afford the gifts I want for my friends and family during the holiday season. Since I started taking surveys a couple years ago, though, gift-giving has become a lot easier for me. With all the cash and gift cards I receive from taking surveys, it’s quite easy for me to save up enough to buy the gifts I know my family and friends want for the holidays. This year, I plan on using the money I earn from surveys to buy a new toaster oven for my boyfriend, a Blu-ray player for my mom, and some video games for several of my friends. I also plan to give out several gift cards I’ve earned to other family members and friends.
So here is my Cash Contest Question:
How do you plan to spend the extra money you make taking surveys this holiday season? What gifts do you plan to buy for your loved ones?
Our week 1 contest is now closed. Here are the winners from Week 1:
1st PLACE PRIZE $25 winner: Pat Bentzel
2nd PLACE PRIZE $15 winner: Guadalupe Galindo
3rd PLACE PRIZE $10 winner: Tina Guler
We would like to congratulate the winners from round one, and say thanks to all that participated in our Holiday Contest for week 1. We also wish to invite everyone to participate in our week 2 $50 Holiday Contest Question. Jim wants to know: “What is your Christmas Wish?”
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