Disclosure: I was given a $500 gift card from Izea on behalf of their client, Sears, to participate in their campaign and “grant a wish” for someone, then to share the experiences shopping at the retail store. There is also a contest you can enter with details below for me to grant perhaps one or more of your wishes. From my perspective, I see this as getting paid to provide my feedback more then getting paid to write a blog post, but as we have seen over the last few days with regards to Chris Brogan and his involvement in the K-Mart campaign, everyone has their own perspective.
The spirit of the Sears “Don’t Just Give a Gift, Grant a Wish” campaign is laudable, and also very difficult to live up to IMHO – giving a gift is easy, a wish is really, really deep. I was able to choose whether to grant a wish for myself, for someone else or for a charity. Given the fact this was going to be a light Christmas at best, I wanted to do something special for my wife, Kristie – we do a bit of charity work throughout the year as well as several donations, so I felt its time to do something nice for her. (video re-enactment forthcoming 😉
I believe the reason I was selected for the campaign is that
- I have a small audience aka ‘reach’ (bigger on Twitter, smaller on my infrequently updated blog)
- I have some insights to share which will hopefully help Sears and Izea
- I have privately been beating up Izea and Ted in personal interactions for a while, giving him a good ribbing but also talking to him seriously about how they have embraced disclosure and evolved their business in response to complaints from people like Jason Calacanis, myself and others about disclosure and business ethics
- I am generally known for my integrity and truthiness – which you will see here
- I was previously invited to join Izea’s blogger advisory board but really wanted an insiders look before fully agreeing to join (though perhaps I may not be wanted after this post)
The program ‘rules’ are simple, Sears provides a $500 gift card to me, I go to one of their stores, then, after the shopping trip, I post about our experiences (which wasn’t all that good as you will soon read). Now here is the part that makes it cool for you. I hopefully am granting one of your wishes. Izea, who is running the promotion for Sears, is also going to be picking a winner of another $500 grant a wish package (instructions for entering below, but first a bit about our shopping trip and our experience with Sears).
For starters, I should point out that Sears is not one of the stores I would shop for Christmas. For me, Sears is top of mind when thinking power tools, appliances and car repairs even – but not clothes, electronics or even furniture. In fact, most of our furniture in our house we have purchased off of Craigslist or a second-hand store, but it wasn’t my wish, it was Kristie’s, so I thought I would just ask her instead of worrying about it and really felt grateful to Ted for inviting me.
Of course, Kristie’s first response was that she wanted a trip to Paris (where I just came from). Then she said, well we aren’t doing Christmas gifts this year so it doesn’t really matter. After a bit of haggling over what I meant by the word ‘wish’ (fix the world, solve for hunger, get a big sponsor for Social Media Club so we could hire an executive director etc..) I finally conveyed it had to be physically something I could buy – in other words a gift. After a few minutes she finally said what I knew she wanted, a Karaoke machine so she could let out her inner chartreuse. Of course, if she was going to get a Karaoke machine, I needed noise canceling headphones to be part of her wish 🙂 The other big thing she has been trying to get for the past year was a Wii.
So we had our shopping list set up and after Social Media Club hosted a Social Media Breakfast, we set out to Sears at Aventura mall in North Miami.
I grew up here in Miami (where we are visiting for Social Media Club events and also to spend some holiday time with my 92 year old grandfather) so I knew generally where it was, but I wanted to be sure. So we searched Sears on the Google Maps app on our iPhone. There were actually too many listings for Sears in North Miami to easily find it so we went to the sears.com Web site, which was actually optimized for mobile. The only complaint with the mobile site is that they need to have the store’s addresses linked to a mapping service, because we had to manually transfer the address into the map app which made it a bit harder.
The one unfortunate thing about the timing of this campaign is that we are only two weeks away from Christmas and ended up heading to one of the busiest malls in the United States on a Saturday afternoon at 1pm. Needless to say – the mall was packed. In fact, parking was so tough we had to use the valet service after searching for nearly 30 minutes, but once that was all sorted out, we headed to Sears with the gift card in hand and our simple shopping list at the ready (though I still have no idea which Wii games we really want other than Rockband – see the musical theme of this wish?).
Walking into the store, we noticed the new signage highlighting the campaign “Don’t just give a gift, grant a wish” – but the rest of the store felt the same as it did when I used to shop here with my grandparents. Even the Christmas yard decorations setup felt a bit less then modern. I guess the best word to describe it is that it felt ‘dated’. In fact, when talking to my aunt about it later, she said “Sears has always been the same, they never change”. For some people this is good, for me, this is not so good. Reminds me of the many ad campaigns such as “this isn’t your parent’s XYZ any more” except in this case, it still is.
Anyway, we headed straight for the electronics department and found the karaoke machines. We found the one Kristie wanted on sale at a great price, only $90 down from $150. Though we couldn’t find the extra microphones or music, but that’s another story.
Knowing we had more shopping to do, we asked a nearby sales associate if there were shopping baskets available. Her English was poor and she couldn’t understand the question, even after asking it several times – this is something I have become used to in Miami retail, and while unfortunate is not uncommon – I wish I spoke Spanish fluently, but I don’t. Realizing there weren’t shopping carts available and not wanting to carry it all over the store, we left the karaoke machine and headed a few aisles over to the video games where…
We didn’t find any Wii’s… so we found another sales associate who told us they were sold out and didn’t know when they were getting it in. Bummer, but this has often been the case with Nintendo for the past year plus, so that is not entirely Sears’ fault. In fact, when we got back I ran across this article about November being the biggest month of video game console sales ever.
At this point, we said, ok, lets go check out the noise canceling headphones – unfortunately the choices were limited and I didn’t see the headphones I wanted. We did find something suitable though, but then I couldn’t get it off the rack (it was locked in somehow). With these frustrations mounting, we realized we should just wait to get the Wii from sears.com and since we had to fly home anyway, should get the karaoke machine online too. After all, why spend $25 to check an extra bag? or waste the time going back when you can just order online and get free shipping.
Of course, in going to look at buying it online, they are only offering it in one of those silly packages designed to make you buy games you don’t really want – really not very good marketing on their point (Nintendo’s) in building a good relationship with folks like me – we are seriously considering a PS3 now, but I digress…
While walking out of the electronics department to check out the rest of the store to see if we would be inspired, we did see a great deal on a Panasonic cordless phone for the house, to replace the broken ones we have been using.
The electronics department was situated next to the appliances and our eyes moved to a beautiful stove that reminded us of that really cool and expensive French one we saw elsewhere, but this was made by Kenmore and was about half the price of the one we saw previously. If we owned our house and had a few thousand extra dollars, we might have been tempted to purchase it as our current stove is relatively small. Since we rent our flat and are paying down our debt instead of making major purchases, we set aside the big wish.
After a quick lunch break, Kristie decided she wanted to use some of her wish to buy some gifts for my nephews, so we went back to the store for round two. After searching both floors of the entire store, we finally found the toy department, by the power tools and the weight lifting equipment. Unfortunately there really was not much of a selection, just an aisle or so with a good percentage of that being toy Craftsmen power tools. They also had a small display of Hasbro board games, many of which were priced at $29.99, essentially $5-15 more than the same games cost at other stores. While it was ‘free’ money to us, there is still a sense of wanting to find value so we passed.
Kristie also needed a pair of socks (because she forgot them at home) so we picked those up while there.
So all in all, the Sears shopping experience hasn’t changed much since I was a kid – in the case of the floors, shelves and overall feeling of being in the store, it doesn’t seem like it changed at all. If I am looking for appliances, I still trust Kenmore. If I am looking for power tools, I still trust Craftsmen. Now, the one thing that did seemingly change is the clothing department, they actually have some cool stuff there, including some great styles from LL Cool J, who has also put together this good video as part of the grant a wish campaign.
In short, we had some really tough challenges which shows why programs such as this one being run by Izea are risky for companies to pursue, but also invaluable if handled well. I still haven’t seen them engaged in the kerfuffle with Chris Brogan this weekend though… Further, campaigns such as this expose the real shortcomings of the end to end branding experience and how important it is for all different groups within a company to work together. Finally, it proves once again that marketing alone cant solve a company’s problems with its’ market relationships. Hopefully though, this is a learning opportunity and not a censorship opportunity.
To summarize, here are the problems we faced:
- Went in to buy a karaoke machine, noise canceling headphones and a Wii, came out with a pair of socks and a new phone system for the house. We are going to order the karaoke machine online, and it seems we have to wait to try to get the Wii at a later date as we realized Sears currently only sells the Wii bundle ($500+) which is not what we want – we just want the Wii console ($200+) and the chance to select our own game and accessories. Shame on Nintendo, shame on retailers for going along with this exploitative bundling that forces people to buy games they don’t want or need.
- Tried to also get toys for my nephews, but the selection was not very good – specialty stores and other Sears competitors clearly perform much better in this regards.
- While there were some cool styles in the clothing department, the overall feeling of the store (at least the one in Aventura) was that it was ‘dated’. This is particularly troublesome in light of the fact that Aventura Mall has some of the most upscale brands in the world, so by comparison, Sears looked even more dated then it probably is.
- The clerk in the electronics department didn’t speak English well. The other two clerks in the same department were seemingly disinterested in offering help. When we paid for our phone, the clerk didn’t even bother to say thank you, let alone happy holidays or something more cheery.
- The store layout was really tough. Hard to find the departments and items we were interested in. The directory by the store front was a list of which departments were on which floor, not where they were on the floor. Perhaps a design choice in getting people to stumble upon something else to buy?
- Overall, prices were not that good really, though there were some great sales prices (like our new house phone and even the karaoke machine). A recent steam mop I purchased from a comepetitor was offered for $20 more.
- No shopping carts – understandable with aisle layout and for ‘department store’, but also making it very difficult to go shopping in multiple departments with more bulkier items like electronics
- Actually paying for the items was tough – we had to track down a sales associate to pay for the phone. When paying for Kristie’s socks, we looked around for a few minutes and eventually found a staffed customer service station (not a ‘check out’ stand btw). Unfortunately, we had to wait several minutes because a customer had started checking out, then went back to search for more clothing for his grand daughter, tying up the cashier for several minutes. After some audible groans from us, she did finally suspend that transaction, but by that point, we were finally at the front of the line for the other register.
Some Positives:
- Sears.com is pretty good, though minor tweaks would make the shopping experience even better – for example, the shopping cart is missing some little things like “update all items in cart” (requiring me to remove each item one by one) which is more likely to make me abandon the purchase entirely (ran into this while trying to build the wish package for you.
- They are experimenting with programs like this and from my perspective the marketing campaign is really good – it would be great if the top to bottom experience matched it
- The sale prices were really pretty good and Sears stores are everywhere.
- I was really glad to see Sears is working with the Heroes at Home program to grant some wishes for military families – they are taking care of their own, with a very socially conscious program which makes my time invested here doing the review worth the while.
I can’t say I will be running back into our local Sears store anytime soon, but I am happy to see Sears engaging. Unfortunately, the campaign really is a great lesson that a fresh coat of paint and a great pitch can’t change the brand by itself. It takes a complete retooling of the operations first and foremost, then to change the attitudes of the work force in order to change the product itself before you can make people feel different about your company. From the choice of flooring, to shelving, to hiring practices, to motivation, to inventory selection, everything is permanently inter-linked. One weak link may be overlooked, but several kills you and your opportunity to develop a meaningful relationship.
Perhaps I am just not the target customer that Sears is reaching for. Are you?
I wish to extend my thanks to Sears, and to IZEA, for inviting me to get involved in this program. As I have said for a long time to my clients (as a consultant), its not so much that people have negative things to say about your company insomuch as it is how you respond – what you say and do as a result. So in light of the relatively positive experiences posted around the K-Mart campaign, I am interested in seeing what happens as a result of this post. Is it a learning opportunity or is it time for corporate speak and a blind eye?
Now for the Fun Bit – Let me (and Izea) Grant Your Wish
I have selected a great package for you for feeding the mind, body and soul, or you can ignore my shopping choices (and the time I put into assembling the package) and pick your own item #’s from sears.com and include that in the comments below or your own blog post. Please do read the rules completely as I am not in charge of the contest, Izea is, but here is a general overview of how it will work.
Readers can enter via blog comment, tweet or blog post.
Blog Comment: A reader can leave a comment on this blog with the name of the wish package they would like to win. (I only made one, so its either the mind/body/soul wish or your own wish.
Twitter Tweet:
A reader can simply tweet out the following message:
“RT @chrisheuer, please grant my wish to win the #Sears XYZ package – tweet to win your own wish http://urlbrief.com/73ce6d” – replace XYZ with Mind/Body/Soul or Media or Gamers or My OwnBlog Post:
A blogger can enter by writing a post about the contest and linking back to your post. Be sure to leave a comment with the URL to their post as trackbacks don’t always work.Each tweet, comment or post counts as one registration. A person can register up to three times by tweeting, leaving a comment and doing a post on their own blog. The winner will be chosen at random by IZEA based on all entries. The contests are separate, each blogger participating in this promotion will have their own package to give away.
If readers don’t want to win the specific package I selected you can put together your own Wish package by leaving the package item#s from sears.com in the comments (up to $500) in value.
The Mind/Body/Soul Package
- Danskin 55 cm. Core Ball, Swirl with DVD – Burst Resistant
- Stamina Products Pilates Premier
- The Four Agreements by Ruiz, Don Miguel
- Way of the Peaceful Warrior by Millman, Dan
- The Mastery of Love by Ruiz, Don Miguel
- A New Earth by Tolle, Eckhart
- Cook With Jamie by Oliver, Jamie
- Kodak Pocket High-Definition Digital Camcorder
- Harman On Stage Micro / Portable Loudspeaker Dock for IPod
- Apple 16GB iPod® Nano Digital Media Player – Black
Some Further Thoughts
So you may think this post was paid for by Sears, and indeed it was – but in my mind they didn’t pay for me to post this (would you pay for a review like this?) but they paid me for my time (and underpaid me at that as I sit here at 5am completing the post after spending several hours in the store, browsing the online store and reviewing program details for compliance). In short, it feels more like a mystery shopper program with complete transparency, coupled with a giveaway. Its not about getting paid to promote them so much as it is getting paid to invest my time interacting with their brand and then sharing my experiences with you.
The original issues people had with the notion of getting paid to blog about a company had two main points: 1 transparency of transaction and intention – make it clear what you got paid and what you got paid for; 2 perceived lack of objectivity – in that people believe that honesty goes out the window when someone gives you something, which just isn’t the case for everyone, while it may be for some. I believe that this post adequately addresses those issues and believe you will find that to also be the case, though your opinion of such programs may not change as a result. Regardless, I learned a lot so far, and expect to learn a lot more this week as I hear your feedback.
Best of luck – I hope you win and I hope you enjoy one of the packages I selected for you.
Oh yeah, and just in case the title wasn’t clear enough, I received a $500 gift card to shop at the store, share my experience and give you a chance to win $500 wish too.
#1 by Emmy T - December 22nd, 2008 at 02:56
Wow, what a choice. I think I like the Body package, because of all the books. I also liked your review of Sears.
#2 by Melissa D - December 22nd, 2008 at 03:00
You did a fantastic job selecting the perfect items! I would *LOVE* to win the Media Package!
Thanks and Happy Holidays to you!
#3 by Marilyn - December 22nd, 2008 at 03:26
I'd go for the The Media Package
#4 by bduppa - December 22nd, 2008 at 04:00
I chose my own Sears item #00353117000 nikon 6.1 mp dslr
I posted in twitter also http://twitter.com/bduppa
#5 by Jennifer G - December 22nd, 2008 at 04:16
I like the media package.
#6 by Ann - December 22nd, 2008 at 04:28
Wow, what a refreshing blog…honesty to the core, I love it! I read every word your just wrote Chris and I have to say BIG kudos to you and your wife Kristie, great job!
With that said I would love to win The Gamers Package for the 2 most important boys in my life, my husband and my almost 10 year old son. I don't really know which one of them would enjoy it more as sometimes I think I am raising two small boys (laugh).
Thank you for the chance, and again for your honest blog, it was freshing.
Happy Holidays to you and yours Chris & Kristie
#7 by Erma - December 22nd, 2008 at 04:37
I would love to win #3: The Gamers Package. Thanks for the chance to win.
#8 by Tara Hill - December 22nd, 2008 at 04:40
I would chose the media package! Thanks!
#9 by Jennifer Hedden - December 22nd, 2008 at 04:45
#3: The Gamers Package.
#10 by Rosanne - December 22nd, 2008 at 04:46
I agree with your perspecitve but like their policy towards the military. I would pick the Media package.
#11 by Andreah - December 22nd, 2008 at 05:00
The gamers package looks great! Thanks =)
#12 by Chrysa - December 22nd, 2008 at 05:20
I would loooooove to win the Gamers Package!
#13 by The Happy Rock - December 22nd, 2008 at 05:31
Gamers for me.
#14 by phillip stacy - December 22nd, 2008 at 05:35
gamers package
#15 by Lisa E. - December 22nd, 2008 at 06:01
I would order items 02492593000 x1 and 02483801000 x4. Thanks for the contest!
#16 by Becky - December 22nd, 2008 at 06:14
I'd like to win the design your own wish…and I'm sorry about your experience. I find Sears (at least here in South Carolina) is a really nice store.
#17 by Jennifer T - December 22nd, 2008 at 07:25
I would love the gamers package. My kid really want to upgrade but we just can't afford it this year.
#18 by Audrey - December 22nd, 2008 at 07:52
I'd love to win the gamer's package for my family, they'd be thrilled! Thanks for the Sears review and the fun giveaway.
#19 by Jerry - December 22nd, 2008 at 07:59
I'd love Gamers Package. Thank you for great giveaway!
Happy Holidays!
#20 by Sharon Seneker - December 22nd, 2008 at 08:13
I would love the mind/body&soul package! Super giveaway! Thanks!
#21 by hazel - December 22nd, 2008 at 08:25
If I could put together my own package it would be
Wii Fit & Wii Balance Board Sears item #05892358000
Canon Powershot Sears item# 00392662000
Nintendo Cobalt Blue DS Lite- Sears item #05893029000
Lady Friday Hardcover / 2007 by Garth Nix Doesnt seem to have a sears item #
Superior Saturday Hardcover / 2008 by Garth NixDoesnt seem to have a sears item #
#22 by Sonya - December 22nd, 2008 at 08:42
I'd love the Gamers Package!
#23 by Susan Ledet - December 22nd, 2008 at 08:44
I used to shop at Sears until their customer service went down the tubes. They bought our local K-Mart but you can't use a Sears gift card at K-Mart if that makes sense. Sears does have a great selection of tools and lawn care items and I still make purchases from them for those items but I pass on their poor quality selection of clothes. I did find a great Delonghi Retro Panini Maker that's been on my "I Want" list forver but just can't justify spending $100.80 on it.
I would love to win the great media package.
Thanks for your nice article and the fantastic giveaway. It must be fun getting to play Santa Claus.
#24 by dddiva - December 22nd, 2008 at 09:47
Meh, While I'd love to win the media (or gamers) package, Sears is not my favorite place and hasn't been since my parents divorce and they wouldn't extend my mom credit even though she made more than most men at that time.
Reading about your experiences it doesn't appear that they have come all that far from the stone age if at all. Sorry.
While I think it is nice they want to grant wishes and would not be adverse to winning- I'd love to, in fact, well, I don't think I'll be making a special trip to see what I've been missing.
#25 by dddiva - December 22nd, 2008 at 09:48
I twittered this as dddiva.
#26 by David Bertolo - December 22nd, 2008 at 09:48
I would also choose the Sears Media Package.
#27 by Kim - December 22nd, 2008 at 10:12
I would love the Gamers Package.
#28 by Kim - December 22nd, 2008 at 10:13
I also twittered (I am kgail11)
#29 by Tracey - December 22nd, 2008 at 10:34
Thank you for an honest, real and thoughtful blog post about your experience at Sears.
My wish is for Samsung 32 in.LCD Integrated HDTV Sears item# 05771033000.
#30 by karenjune - December 22nd, 2008 at 11:33
Please include me. I twittered and I am commenting here. I was trying to generate the energy to do a blog post but I am coming off of 4 days of Christmas events. Feeling a bit lethargic. Anyway, I would be thrilled with the Media Package!!!
By the way, I love your integral review! You expressed my own sentiments about Sears — good and bad — and I think Sears needs to upgrade their image while retaining old fashioned values.
When I go to a beautiful home, no matter how lavish, it is the hospitality that I remember. Likewise, the customer service is always foremost to me in any retail setting. I am so weary of being ignored, listening to cashiers talk to one another about employees or their personal lives, or receiving apathetic attention.
And, don't get me started with the language barriers. We live in an English speaking country. I'm all for diversity. However, in virtually any form of customer service, I am plagued with repeating myself and asking an absurd amount of questions to obtain what I need. Many just shake their heads at me and I need to hunt down someone else. If employers care about their shoppers, then ensure that the communication is effective and concise.
Thanks again!
KJ
#31 by Reva Skie - December 22nd, 2008 at 12:23
I would like to choose my own package, specifically….
I would like the Stainless Steel Kenmore 4.6 cu. ft. Compact Refrigerator
Sears item# 04694673000 $159.99
a Zojirushi Home Bakery Supreme Breadmaker Sears item #00880750000 $206.99
a Hamilton Beach 12-Cup Coffeemaker, BrewStation® Plus Sears item# 00849084000 $58.49
and a Chef’s Choice Cordless Electric Kettle Sears item# 00869970000 $56.69
for a grand total of $482.16, not including tax.
#32 by Steve Scott - December 22nd, 2008 at 12:26
My boys and I would be so happy with the gamer package.
#33 by Janine Brotzman - December 22nd, 2008 at 12:59
I would love to win The Media Package! Thanks for the great giveaway!
misfitmookie at gmail.com
#34 by Christine S - December 23rd, 2008 at 01:00
My Wish is for the Media Package – Thank you for the opportunity!
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Sears Grants a Wish featured on my blog:
http://alwaysknitalways.blogspot.com/2008/12/sear…
#35 by Angela Palmer - December 23rd, 2008 at 01:03
I appreciate the honest review. To be fair, Aventura Sears is probably the worst Sears out there. It hasn't been updated in years, while the rest of the mall has gone very fashionable. We go to Sears for things like school uniforms and tools, but they need to offer more, I think. Anyway, I'd love to enter for the The Gamers Package.
#36 by Carole - December 23rd, 2008 at 01:20
Always shop there for appliances. Can't say a lot about other departments.
Would love the media package
#37 by Jeanette H. - December 23rd, 2008 at 01:23
I chose The Gamers Package for my children because they have been begging for a PS3 but it's just not in the budget.
Thank you very much for the great giveaway and the opportunity to win this for my kids.
#38 by Kathleen Lewis - December 23rd, 2008 at 01:35
Cuisinart Classic Toaster Oven Broiler
Sears item #00869772000
Mfr. model #TOB-50
On sale right now for $99.99
#39 by Catherine copeland - December 23rd, 2008 at 01:37
I think your mind body and soul package is pretty significant. Indeed it includes one of my favorite books, The four Agreements. Another book I see it includes is A new Earth which I just finished reading the other day. I think the media package is pretty awsome too.
The Mind/Body/Soul Package
Danskin 55 cm. Core Ball, Swirl with DVD – Burst Resistant
Stamina Products Pilates Premier
The Four Agreements by Ruiz, Don Miguel
Way of the Peaceful Warrior by Millman, Dan
The Mastery of Love by Ruiz, Don Miguel
A New Earth by Tolle, Eckhart
Cook With Jamie by Oliver, Jamie
#40 by catherine copeland - December 23rd, 2008 at 01:50
I posted about your blog and this giveaway at
http://what2bi.blogspot.com/2008/12/this-holiday-…
#41 by Rachel Robertson - December 23rd, 2008 at 01:54
I would love the media package for my husband who has just returned from Afghanistan where he served with the Army. He is not only the best husband and dad but also the best friend I could ever ask for.
#42 by Nadine_L - December 23rd, 2008 at 02:00
I would have chosen the Media package, but after a recent ice storm where I was without power for 8 days and my tv blew up my wishlist is now for a tv. I love the Vizio 32 in. (Diagonal) Class LCD HDTV Sears item# 05771378000 Mfr. model# VW32LHDTV10A Thanks for the opportunity.
#43 by Kimberly M. - December 22nd, 2008 at 22:31
I think I like the Gamers Package best.
#44 by Kimberly M. - December 23rd, 2008 at 02:38
My favorite package is The Gamer's Package. I shop at Sears regularly and have had "hit or miss" service with them – great for appliances, not so good for special orders (just try finding an employee in that section of the store!) and such.
Good luck finding a Wii in stock at a good price somewhere – I'm lucky enough to have gotten a console, but I've been on the hunt for a Wii Fit and wow, that's pretty hard to find this year. Nintendo has a tough time keeping up with demand!
#45 by Jessica L - December 23rd, 2008 at 02:38
I'd love to win the gamers package!!
Thanks for the awesome giveaway!
#46 by jessica l - December 23rd, 2008 at 02:39
I also twittered it!!
http://twitter.com/jesslag
#47 by Geoff K - December 23rd, 2008 at 02:43
Great choices for the Media Package — if I were lucky enough to win, it would definitely be my preference. My mom is going to India later next year, and I'd love to gift her a new camcorder to document her experience. Thanks!
#48 by Lisa - December 23rd, 2008 at 02:46
Gamers package!!!!! very cool.
#49 by Lisa - December 23rd, 2008 at 02:48
i twittered your page! http://twitter.com/lvelasco