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9/19/2011

Angie’s List Looking for Worst Bedroom in America; Offering $5,000 and Free Membership to Fix it Up
By Angie's List Staff

 Angie’s List is looking for the worst bedroom in America and will help the unhappy owner turn that nightmare into a dream room.

 “We’re offering $5,000 and a year-long membership to Angie’s List to find the best local help to make your nightmare bedroom a dream come true,” said Angie Hicks, founder of Angie’s List the nation’s premier provider of consumer reviews.

Eligible contestants do not have to be current Angie’s List members, but do need to be U.S. citizens, part of the Facebook crowd and willing to submit a photograph of their bedraggled bedroom.

The room voted worst in America by Angie’s List Facebook fans will earn the makeover help.

Deadline for entry is Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. The top-25 finalists will be posted on Angie’s List’s Facebook page on Sept. 26. Fan voting will run from Sept. 26 until Oct. 10. The winner will be announced Oct. 12.

For more details: Read the official rules.

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Angie’s List collects consumer reviews on local contractors and doctors in more than 500 service categories. Currently, more than 1.5 million consumers across the U.S. and Canada rely on Angie’s List to help them make the best hiring decisions. Members get unlimited access to local ratings via Internet or phone, exclusive discounts, the Angie’s List magazine and help from the Angie’s List complaint resolution service. Take a quick tour of Angie’s List and view the latest Angie’s List news.

 


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