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Book Giveaway Here at Blogging Away Debt!

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You read that right…I am giving away my copy of Health Care on Less Than You Think: The New York Times Guide to Getting Affordable Coverage (amazon referral link) by Fred Brock.

You can read my review here.

If you are interested, all you have to do is leave a comment on this post to say you’re interested. I will use random.org to select a random commenter. I will announce the name here on Thursday, November 9th as well as email the commenter. At that time the commenter will need to provide their address (US addresses only, please) so I can ship them their book free-of-charge (media mail shipping). If I do not hear back from the commenter selected by midnight on November 15th, I will randomly select another commenter.

The deadline for leaving a comment is at 11:00pm EST on Wednesday, November 8th.

So what are you waiting for? Leave a comment πŸ™‚


14 Comments

  • Reply Terry C. |

    The book sounds very interesting! I currently have insurance but considering new avenues.
    Hey Thanks I really enjoy reading your sight.

  • Reply Emily Nashif |

    I’m interested in your book as well! as a recent college grad, I’m struggling to get on my feet after the craziness of financial aid and living off of top-ramen…

    health care was awful and is still awful. I’m still struggling to find a way to afford to see a regular doctor. Even if I don’t “win” your book, I’ll be looking for a copy for myself as well!

    Anyway, this is my first comment here, but I wanted to say that your blog is awesome! I wish I’d known about it sooner!

  • Reply Frugal Frugalson |

    So you’re going to pick up the tab for the health care premiums for the winner of the drawing, right? πŸ˜‰

  • Reply Betty Westbrook |

    I need this book for my daughter and grandson. Love your web check it everyday. Keep up the good work. Betty

  • Reply glen |

    this looks like a great book, all of the online summaries i’ve read seem to indicate it is a good primer for people with their first “real” job, first time dealing with all the insurance mumbo jumbo…

So, what do you think ?