Money is just a tool. It’s a great tool. I’m not using the word in the sense of a pejorative. There are productive tools and tools on reality television. Money, especially free money is fabulous, guilt (and work!!) free, that allows you to get things done or catch a break. Kmart is giving away $100, tell me that you couldn’t use $100 to shop at Kmart and I’m calling you Pinocchio. To be clear, that’s Pinocchio, the puppet who didn’t tell the truth, not the handsome adult version on television now.
The Kmart LocalAd Sweeps is giving away 100,000 points through ShopYourWaySweeps Points. My points to currency is quite fluent, just take away three zeros and you’ll win $100 to shop at Kmart, simple isn’t it?
- Go here.
- Click “Follow”, you’ll then follow your Kmart LocalAd brand page.
- Pick 5 brands or things that you must have from your local Kmart store. This is simple. You need a grill-I’ve been in your backyard. Have you seen your wardrobe? That collar is so point it looks like a paper airplane-the 70’s ended decades ago my friend. Those are power tools? My brother (or sister), let me show you ways of the Craftsman power tools that can school your lawn without giving your hands blisters or your back a bruising. Trust me, we’re the same age, you can actually enjoy working in the yard without breaking your back.
- Hover the mouse over these items that you want or need and click “Want”
- If you want two additional entries, all you have to do is share the Sweeps with your friends on Facebook & Twitter.
So…what to you do with the money that you will win from Kmart?
Me, I would purchase new clothing. If you were to ask my wife how I dressed she would say that I either dress like an extra from Dancer Fever or like a cat burglar, depending upon her mood.
So, how would you spend the money? Entry is simple and not entering guarantees you the chance that you won’t win.
This is a sponsored post. I am a Kmart blogger, though all opinions are my own. My wife really does say that I look like a cat burglar. Sometimes I sleep in all black fleece pants that are paint stained and have cat hair on them. She jokingly (and hopefully, lovingly) calls it my cat burglar outfit.