The following is a story I repeatedly told my friends when I didn’t win Amazon’s crazy deal for a 360.
“I heard about this thing that Amazon was doing. Apparently they picked a bunch of different items and dropped the price down to a ridiculous rate and let people vote which item should win the round. Once the item was picked, people tried their best to click their mouse at the right time to purchase whatever item won and was available for the ridiculously low price. I couldn’t believe it! But, when they told me the 360 was a choice, I logged on. It won, and then the sales began but I didn’t click fast enough. It was only $100!!”
Yeah, unfortunately last year I couldn’t win myself a 360 for the unbelieveably low price of one-hundred bucks, but this year I know about the deals and am prepared for the voting. I have excersized these fingers and their clicking skills have improved dramatically. I kid, it’s not really like that. But it helps a lot that I know the process and that today was officially the beginning of this year’s voting rounds. I’ve already placed my votes, and I’m excited to see whether I win any of these items. If you want to vote and try to get some gifts at ultra-cheap prices check out the Amazon Customer’s Vote page. Good Luck and wish me luck too! Thanksgiving hasn’t arrived and already I’m thinking Christmas trees.


November 16th, 2007 → 12:21 am @ saki
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