Toban Black

 

 

September 14th, 2008

The Prize: Oil


“WIN $50 IN FREE SHELL GAS EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT!.”

A contest at a bar in London, Ontario. (I took the photo.)

Blood for oil

“The American Red Cross [ran] a summer contest where blood donors are eligible to win a year’s supply of fuel.”
- Phoebe Chin at Upickreviews (in July)

“Blood banks recognize the rising prices of gas as an opportunity to pull in more donors and leveraging that in their marketing.  ‘Donate plasma for gas money,’ is plastered across a banner outside Las Cruces Biological, in Las Cruces, N.M.  [They're] not actually giving out gas, just money but they have been seeing sharp increases of donors since March and lab workers claim the new donors are not the typical drug addicts looking for some quick cash, they are regular Joes and Janes looking for some extra gas money… quick cash.  ‘Blood for Gas’ is a strange appeal, but it appears to be working.”
- Matt at greenUPGRADER (in July)

Sex for oil

“Some resourceful people have turned to bartering for gas, but generally speaking you have to have some kind of skill to offer in exchange.  This didn’t stop Angela Eversole who traded sex for a $100 gas card.” ” Unfortunately rather than getting a full tank she got a prostitution rap.

This is the second ‘Sex for Gas’ incident in just a few months.” …

- Matt at greenUPGRADER (in July)

Praying for oil

Jenny (in August) on the “Praying at the Pump” movement

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