eBillme Uses UGC Lawsuit to Promote … UGC … Campaigns?

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Damn, eBillme jumps fast on a trend. An hour after we heard about the Subway/Quiznos UGC-related lawsuit, eBillme jumped online and wrote a press release about the lawsuit in light of its previous Shopping Confessions contest and upcoming Valentine’s Day contest.

Stats on the V-Day contest: submit videos on your best or worst Valentine’s Day purchase by Feb 14. Prizes includes a 37-inch Toshiba LCD HDTV.

President and CEO Marwan Forzley, eBillme quickly added, is available to discuss user generated content and “help companies level the playing field,” which we guess means “run a successful UGC contest while covering your ass.”

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