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Backgammon and charity

Romangreenbergshorts The tycoons of the Internet generally take advantage of any opportunities that are presented to excel in traditional media, or in events where there is a lot of media attention. One of those events, it is certainly a fight boxing, all the spotlights focused on the fighters and the stakes are high. Even pantaloncillos used by participants, have a huge value. How much do you pay for something in this style?. Well, the owners of BackgammonMasters.com have paid U.S. $ 100,000 for the garment.

Not surprisingly, businesses that handle such games online backgammon, seize the opportunity to get publicity, and this is the case. With the goal of bringing the fighter Roman Greenberg to the top of the world of boxing, has decided to auction the garment, partly to finance its arrival on the professional fights, and moreover, contribute to charitable institutions that provide support for the Arab and Jewish community, because the fighter is a Jew of Russian origin.

The auction will be done during a game of backgammon and the bid starts at one hundred thousand dollars. It is a good strategy to get publicity for a business, "helping" to a boxer to reach the top and then just wait to reap the fruits of an investment of this magnitude. As if they are interested, I sell my pantaloncillos sports, the auction starts at U.S. $ 10.

Note: This post is sponsored, and the forgiveness of readers of this blog, had to settle accounts, so I had to resort to this method of revenue.

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  1. comment Ernesto said:

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    No need to apologize to you, it's, I would like to know how this was done to have a sponsored post, the truth is that I have in my adsense web http://www.geolay.com, but what was once seen as a passing Now I took more time and win because I lost.
    So if you give me some idea or track you appreciate it.

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