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BQB Domain Marketplace Contest: Win My Sony Digital Camera!

Posted on May 11, 2008 in: Domain Investing, Domain Sales, DotSauce

Are you a serious domainer who is looking to sell or buy quality short domains? BQB.com has just launched an eBay style auction website where you can buy and sell short domain names (6 letters or less).

Win My Sony Cybershot Digital Camera!

To promote the launch of BQB.com I am giving away this digital camera.

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  • Sony CyberShot 2.0 Mega Pixels
  • Leather Carrying Case
  • 64 MB Memory Stick 

For a chance to win… simply register at BQB.com and type in “DotSauce” in the “Referred By” text area. After you sign up, post a comment here with your username. That’s it!

Just let them know we sent you and you are instantly qualified to win a Sony Cybershot Digital Camera.

Again.. to be entered to win this digital camera you need to:

  1. Sign up to join BQB.com for free!
  2. Enter “DotSauce” into the “Referred By” text area.
  3. Leave a comment on this post with your BQB username.

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BQB is a Private Marketplace for Serious Domainers
so not everyone who applies will be approved.

“The easiest way to get approved would be to send username: “Reece” a private message on Namepros or DN Forum after having completed your application form (don’t forget to let me know that DotSauce referred you!)” – Reece, BQB Founder

The winner will be chosen at random. End date yet to be determined! BQB.com is looking to have 1000 members join and we want to help them reach their goal. This post will be updated with more details and possibly more prizes as the BQB Marketplace continues to grow.

About Mark Fulton

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