This week (November 1st – 8th, 2010) one user will WIN $100 just for posting on our talk page.
Parents – are you looking for full time care or just an occasional babysitter? Post your child care job to be entered to win $100.
Providers – do you have available spots to fill? Post your availability or open spots to be entered to win $100.
Here’s how:
1. Register as a parent or provider on MomTrusted.com. (If you’re already registered just login :)
2. Post your child care needs, open spots, or availability on our Talk page.
That’s it! You’ll be entered to win $100.
What if there’s nothing in my area? That’s ok! Anyone who posts their job or opening is eligible to win as long as you live in the United States.
Both parents and providers are eligible to win. Winner will be selected at random at the end of the week. Be sure to use an up to date email address when registering so we can contact you if you win. Winner will receive a $100 gift credit card in the mail within 2-6 weeks (or sooner ;).
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