Unexpected Gift and Contest
Apparently, when I opened a savings account with Emigrant Direct in March, they were offering a free logo baseball cap. I didn't realize this until a package was waiting on my welcome mat as I arrived home (late) from work last night.
I like surprise gifts, but I'm not a baseball cap-wearing person. Do you want it? (I haven't worn it.) If so, leave a comment on this post containing your email address (and website, if you have one) and let me know how often you read the site (even if it's your first time) and what you'd like to see on Consumerism Commentary.
I'll choose a winner randomly within a week and contact you for a mailing address.
The cap is white and has Emigrant Direct's logo on the front -- I'll add a photo tonight, if I get a chance.
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