CashNetUSA to Host Fan-Powered Sweepstakes on Facebook

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CHICAGO (August 8, 2012) - CashNetUSA, a national online lender, plans to launch a Facebook sweepstakes to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the first minting of the U.S. one-dollar bill.

For every new Facebook fan CashNetUSA acquires from August 8 – 31, CashNetUSA will add $1 to the potential winnings. Hence, the grand prize will equal the number of new Facebook ‘Likes’ CashNetUSA receives during the sweepstakes.

“We’re looking forward to the Dollar Day Sweepstakes,” said Katie Hagan, social media analyst at CashNetUSA. “We hope our fans are as excited as we are because if they spread the word and help bring in new fans, there will be more cash for them to win.”

The Dollar Day Sweepstakes will run from August 8 – 31 on Facebook.  Entrants must ‘Like’ CashNetUSA and fill out a brief entry form. To read the official rules, visit www.CashNetUSA.com/DollarDayRules.

About CashNetUSA.com

CashNetUSA.com is America’s leading and licensed online lender of cash advances and the top choice among consumers needing access to credit to manage financial emergencies. A trusted online provider of credit alternatives for hard-working people, CashNetUSA.com believes everyone deserves access to simple and trustworthy financial services and is working to close the credit gap for underserved customers. CashNetUSA is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and offers a variety of short-term credit products including cash advances, installment loans and lines of credit in more than 30 states.

Additional information may be found at www.cashnetusa.com | Twitter: @cashnetusa | YouTube: www.youtube.com/cashnetusa | Blog: http://www.cashnetusa.com/credit-resource-center/cashnetusa-reports/ | Facebook: www.facebook.com/cashnetusa.

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“We hope our fans are as excited as we are because if they spread the word and help bring in new fans, there will be more cash for them to win.”
Katie Hagan, social media analyst at CashNetUSA