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$500 Worth of Free Gas Is Up for Grabs!
Cheap gas is good, but free gas is better.
How does $500 worth of free gas sound? Enter Geezeo’s Gas Giveaway before September 1 for your chance at a $500 debit card that can be used at all gas stations. (And if you don’t have access to a car, you can win $500 worth of public transportation tickets.)
THE RULES:
Geezeo, a free web-based application designed for tracking finances, plans to give away a $500 prize, either a debit card for gasoline or public transportation, to a contestant with the most creative gasoline-saving or money-saving tips. You can create a video or song (15 seconds or less), write a 200-or-less word blurb, or send in an original piece of art (50 KB or less).
To qualify, you must be a registered Geezeo user. If you are not yet registered, but wish to participate, sign up for FREE by clicking here. As posted on Geezeo’s website, the contest is open to “creative folks with tanks to fill.”
Upload your entry on your own website, blog, or YouTube, and then include the link in an email to Katie McCaskey, the contest’s coordinator, at kmccaskey@geezeo.com. DO NOT attach your entry in the email, please provide the link. NO ATTACHMENTS WILL BE CONSIDERED.
Need Incentive?
HERE'S WHAT $500 CAN GET YOU IN GAS:
Alaska: (avg. price: $4.642/gallon)
As the state with the most expensive gas prices, the debit card will cover 107.7 gallons of gasoline.
Hawaii: (avg. price: $$4.453/gallon)
$500 can buy you 112.3 gallons of regular gasoline.
New Hampshire: (avg. price: $3.786/gallon)
Geezeo's debit card could cover 132.1 gallons of gasoline.
Oklahoma: (avg. price: $3.563/gallon)
Here you'll find the second cheapest gas prices, $500 can buy 140.3 gallons of gas.
Missouri: (avg. price: $3.542/gallon)
Where can you find the cheapest gas in the country? Right now, you’ll have to show up at the “Show Me” state. The winner's $500 debit card can buy 141.2 gallons of regular gas in Missouri.
Upon the contest’s conclusion, September 1, Geezeo viewers will get the chance to judge the entries. “Some people might not think they’re creative or think they don’t have a chance in winning, but believe me, they do,” says McCaskey.
Good Luck!
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