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Published on November 19th, 2007

Neighborrow Announces Reuse Contest

Reuse site neighborrow has announced a one-week contest to increase participation and promote the use of its free services to the public: the neighborrow-hood which has the most new members between Nov. 18 and midnight EST on Nov. 26 will get a $250 Amazon gift card.

For more information about the contest, visit the neighborrow Web site and look for the “contest” link. The contest contingency is that there must be 25 members in that new group with at least 100 total items listed. The “mayor” of a group is the first person to sign up for a new group, and this is the person who will receive the prize.

The purpose of neighborrow is to promote sharing and reuse among friends and communities, which reduces some of the need for new products.

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