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- Site launched: February 3, 2009
- Cost: $9.95 per month
- First month of service is free
- Tagline: Classified advertising for a new generation
- Site sections: General Merchandise, Bailout Bill, Services, Personals, The Hangout, Real Estate, Jobs and Autos
- Bailout Booth road tour will be in Times Square February 3 and 4, 2009
- Tour plans to give $50 to every person who stops by the booth in Times Square
- Site run by Preferred Payment Services Inc
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The Web site Bailout Booth hosts user-produced videos for the purpose of promoting products and services. The site has elements of YouTube and a local classifieds advertising page. The site was launched February 3, 2009. Representatives from the site will be touring the country to promote the Web site and give away cash and prizes.
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"By making the most of the facilities we all have either at home, at work or in an easily accessible area such as the local library or internet cafe BailoutBooth.com™ brings the art of video advertising a big leap forward in a way that can be used by everyone no matter how much experience you may (or may not) have." — Bailout Booth -
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Bailout Booth Questions
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Bailout Booth: Clever or cheesy (or both?) 4 AnswersI would say it's clever and cheesy. It's not like it hasn't been done before. There were a few video classified sites that came out in 2007 and 2008, and did ... read more -
Bailout this, bailout that...what past company do you think could have used a bailout? 6 AnswersProbably a bunch of small businesses proportionately spread around the country to help out the problem of losing business to corporations. Places that had senti... read more -
Should students get a bailout? 5 AnswersIf you honestly look at this from a financial perspective, 6.8%-8.5% for an unsecured loan is completely reasonable. Mortgages have real estate behind them, as... read more -
Bailout Wine, what happens if the Dow goes up? Do you have to pay more? 1 AnswerNo, the article says the price remains at $39 a bottle. I think I'll stick to beer thanks. read more
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