Up Your Budget’ Contest Awards Three, Enters Second Week

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Budget’s Up Your Budget blog-based, 16-city treasure hunt has 3 out of a possible 4 winners last week. Over a four week period, there will be a total of 16 winners. The treasure hunt provides hunters with written and video clues on the blog. The clues point to where in the city a sticker is located. Apparently, the sticker placed in the fourth city, San Diego, was lost or removed so there will be a “do-over” in that city the last week of the hunt. As the blog says, “the steaks are high.” And no, that’s not misspelled according to the blog which, in response to a person who caught the apparent misspelling and emailed the blog, wrote, “Thanks to the hunter who emailed to tell me that “steaks” should be spelled “stakes.” I have a feeling that particular hunter is not going to be one of our winners this week. Just a certain poetic notion….” Apparently, clues are everywhere, folks.

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