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Hooked on Pinterest? It Might Win You a Shopping Spree

Posted by ChickAdvisor Team | Monday October 15, 20124 comments
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Fair warning: this post might fuel your growing obsession with Pinterest and seriously sabotage your frugal spending resolutions.  On the other hand, you could win up to $1,000 toward a brand new fall wardrobe... just sayin'.

Square One Shopping Centre in Mississauga (Ontario) is sponsoring a contest this month where five lucky peeps will win high-value Square One Gift Cards.  And since Square One is home to such trendy retailers as Michael Kors, Zara, Sephora, BCBG, Coach, French Connection, Victoria's Secret and many more, the only problem you'll have is deciding where to spend your prize money. 

Here's how to enter:

1. Follow @ShopSquareOne on Pinterest

2. Create a Pinterest board with 5 pins showcasing your favourite fall trend

3. Include the hashtag #SQ1PinATrend in your Pinterest board

4. Share a link on Square One's Facebook page

1st Place Winner will receive a $1,000 Square One Shopping Spree, 2nd Place Winner scores a $500 Square One Gift Card, and 3rd, 4th, and 5th Place Winners each get a $100 Square One Gift Card.  The contest runs from October 9 through November 6, so you still have plenty of time to enter.  Click here for more details and the complete contest rules.

Good luck!
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4 Comments

on October 16, 2012  Patricia  6,845 said:

I am SO addicted to Pinterest!! I entered! Good luck everyone! :)

on October 15, 2012  shanaz  5,961 said:

This is exciting! Good luck to everyone!

on October 15, 2012  cutie_marlena  3,191 said:

Ughhh I quit Pinterest because it's too addicting! What are you trying to do to me!?

on October 15, 2012  midnightsun2288  6,053 said:

I would love this, this is just my cuppa tea! Unfortunately the contest rules say "To enter and be eligible to participate in the promotion, a person must be a resident of Ontario, and be the age of majority in Ontario." Too bad I don't live in Canada.

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