In the next few weeks 285bound is going to have lots of new promotions to get the word out.
All members signed up between members #1000 and #1050 will be automatically entered into a random drawing.
-First prize will be a $50 King Soopers Gift Certificate or a free massage by Diane Moy, LMT
303-816-1945 at Bailey Massage and Fitness.
-2nd through 6th prizes will is your choice of a $10 Gift Certificate from Subway or Starbucks or Knit Knook.
Here are some other benefits of registering-
-Posting privileges
-Full access to the site (Including the insanity of 'The Ring')
-You can use our Private Message features to contact other members.
-Access to email alerts for emergency local notifications, special local savings from our advertisers, and newsletters.
-Access to our search system to search for information and advertising along with other items.
-You can contact and private message for Classifieds.
-Member only Contests and Giveaways.
Remember we will NEVER sell your emails to a third party.
Help us by telling your friends to join!!
Get ready for great things to come!
1st/Grand Prize of a $50 Gift Certificate or a massage at
Bailey Massage or Fitness
goes to BaileyDude
2nd prize-Buffalo
3rd Prize- Dave O Brien DVM
4th Prize- Canner
5th Prize- biwrn
6th Prize- Lori Johnson DVM
It was really nice to see how quickly the last 50 joined - congrats to 285Bound too!
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