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		<title>What Are Legitimate Sweepstakes?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What are sweepstakes, and should I be signing up for these offers?  Are they legitimate?  There are a lot of sweepstakes out there that are going to ask you to sign up for something, to get your name on a list.  Every now and then though, there are actually ones that work out, and you end up getting the prizes they listed.  Knowing which sweepstakes to enter for the best chance to get the prize is going to be the key to keeping your mailbox from loading up with junk offers.  The bad stakes offers are going to end up selling your name over and over again, in order to make their own money, never really worried about you getting the prize.  There are others though, like the Publishers Clearing House, that make a strong profit by actually giving out the prizes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What are sweepstakes, and should I be signing up for these offers?  Are they legitimate?  There are a lot of <a href="http://www.sweetiessweepstakes.com/" target="_blank">sweepstakes</a> out there that are going to ask you to sign up for something, to get your name on a list.  Every now and then though, there are actually ones that work out, and you end up getting the prizes they listed.  Knowing which sweepstakes to enter for the best chance to get the prize is going to be the key to keeping your mailbox from loading up with junk offers.  The bad stakes offers are going to end up selling your name over and over again, in order to make their own money, never really worried about you getting the prize.  There are others though, like the Publishers Clearing House, that make a strong profit by actually giving out the prizes.</p>
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