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Win $100 in Free Textbooks from Follett

UPDATE – Winners Joy and Courtney were selected 9/1/10. This giveaway has ended.
Are you facing the financial burden of back to school and in need of cheap textbooks? Let us, along with Follett, help ease the pain with a $100 gift card.
Comment below and tell us why you need this $100 Follett gift card. “Poor college student” isn’t going to cut it, because let’s face it, most current college students, and even those of us who once walked those hallowed halls, have carried that title.
We will draw two winners September 1, 2010 – each will receive a $100 gift card from Follett to be used in their campus bookstores.
Follett is a college bookstore that is found across the U.S. and in Canada, including access to more than 1,200 online bookstores. Click here to quickly locate the campus location nearest you.
Not only does Follett provide the textbooks you’ll need for class, but they are a one-step shop for school supplies and college memorabilia. Where else can you pick-up your calculus book, exam blue books, fresh #2 pencils and a mascot sweatshirt for those brisk walks across campus?
Follett has wide availability, too. You can visit a campus store, shop online, and most recently they added the option to rent textbooks online or in store.

Comment below and tell us why you need this $100 Follett gift card.
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DISCLAIMER: UPDATE – Winners Joy and Courtney were selected 9/1/10. This giveaway has ended. Eligibility requires a comment left on this post by Wednesday, September 1, 2010. Two winners will be randomly drawn, each to receive one $100 Follett gift card for use in a Follett bookstore. The winner will be notified via the valid email address provided in the comments form. Winners have one week to respond and claim or forfeit and a new winner will be selected. EduInReview.com is not responsible for lost or stolen packages, nor failed shipments due to user providing an incorrect address. EduInReview.com may replace the prize with one of equal value if prize is not available; not redeemable for cash.