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A Crisp $100 Bill for the Witty Readers

One of the many responsibilities of media is to help the masses form their opinion on things of vital import. We, at themoneytimes, are constantly on it, mind you. Untiringly burning the midnight oil, relentlessly reflecting on news and happenings, just so themoneytimes readers could form informed opinions. But recently something happened down at themoneytimes headquarter that has put a damper on this fruitful exercise.

We just had to hand over the pink slip to a couple of editorial members (part of our in-house think-tank, incidentally) for some reason (recession actually) and we are that much short of brain cells now. So how do we make up for that? Easy. We just ask the multitude to help us out.

Why don’t you, the readers, do some thinking for us and your fellow readers now? If we like your thoughts and find them original, we pay you some easy money. Can’t beat that, now can you?

So how about earning an easy $100 bill? Just give an interesting and original comment on any news or feature published on themoneytimes.com, and, for all you know, you might pocket a crisp $100 note. Not bad for a few minutes of laid-back reflection, now is it?

The winning comment will present an interesting insight into the article’s subject with the wittiness of the writer shining through. So if you are capable of an original, insightful and interesting thought, and know how to present that idea coherently using witty words, just blow us away.

Every news and features page on themoneytimes has a comments box. All you gotta do is leave a comment (40-200 words) and you are guaranteed an entry automatically.

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