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October 23, 2007

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Jason

http://hotcompetitions.com/contest/list

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMwHlll3SEU

I was browsing for photos and found an amazing website - hotcompetitions.com

I am telling you they offer the hottest cash contests on the web!

Registration is quick and easy. Uploading picture or video is free, then you back and wait for the cash to roll in.
They pay you if you upload a unique photo or video. It is so simple because you can have friends support and win money.
Looks like www.Hotcompetitions.com is the most popular media site on the web for cash contests.

They have many contest categories that are hot: Miss and Mr. 2009, pointfest photos, pointfest tattoos, hottest butt, black & white, animal photos, hottest video 2008 and much more.

To start winning immediately, register within seconds by going to the member area. Next, upload your media for free, and win money while you are having fun.

Invite your friends from either Facebook, MySpace, Hi5 and Orkut to vote for you.

Jason

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