$500.00 Graduate Gift Challenge*
Obviously it is not our intent to pay out $500.00 to every graduate who has a friend that can fudge the numbers just for them in an attempt to collect on this challenge. Our intent is to educate students that the box stores may not be such a great value as many of us perceive them to be.
 
When I was attending college one of my professors pointed out how a candy bar manufacture can maintain the price of their product by slightly altering the mixture of the ingredient's to help the fluctuating costs of seasonal prices. They can also lower the quantity of all the ingredients making a smaller candy bar.
 
With this example in mind, the challenge you have before you involves comparing the quantity, size, weight, strength, square inch price & weight. Your comparison needs to be at every day prices given to the general public, this can include advertised specials & discounts. Participants must be willing to have their name and findings published. We will pay $5.00 for findings that prove Basin Cleaning Systems does have the better deal.
 
The $500.00 gift certificate will be given to the first 2010 graduate who can demonstrate the impossible task that the public can buy toilet paper, kitchen paper towels or trash bags from Wal-mart, Costco or Family dollar for less than Basin Cleaning Systems. The graduate must register their intent on taking the challenge, pay a $1.00 registration fee. The graduate will then be given 30 days to complete the challenge. Any disputes will be settled by arbitration and the graduates counselor will have the final decision. Challenge ends Sept 15th 2010.

 

 

2010 Graduate Gift Challenge Registration

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$1.00 Gift Registration Form Good Luck !?*

*Note: Sorry if this advertisement has caused confusion but this Challenge really is an impossible task. However, we are sincere in paying out a minimum of $5.00 for helping us educate the public that many products can be purchased locally for less than the big box stores. I'd guess most students have also realized the effort of this challenge is not worth the slim chance of winning anything. Yet their is a couple of you who probably feel it a great challenge and want to do it just for the competition regardless of any payoff, they just simply want to win any challenge set before them. To them I'll simply say BRING IT ON!!! :)