Swagbucks Chocolate Dipped Team Challenge

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It’s team challenge time again at Swagbucks. These are a fab way of helping you discover new ways of earning SB on Swagbucks. What’s more simply joining in and contributing points* to your team will also guarantee you a rebate on your next gift card!

For those of you who don’t know what Swagbucks is, it’s a totally free website where you can earn cash back on everyday tasks you do online like shopping, answering surveys, discovering deals, and watching videos. You can even earn for searching the web. Whether you have a spare 20 mins or 2 hours a day there’s always something to do on Swagbucks - doing little bits here and there really does add up. Better yet, you can dip in and out at times that suit you - so if you’re breastfeeding your child at unsociable hours, this could be a great option to stop you falling asleep on the sofa! There’s no pressure so you can go at your own pace.

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If you’ve never tried Swagbucks before because you didn’t know where to begin, their Team Challenges are a great way to learn the ropes! The new challenge is (perhaps unsurprisingly) themed around the love-fest that is Valentine’s day. The Swagbucks Chocolate Dipped Team Challenge began on the 13th February, but runs until the 17th February (4pm) so you have plenty of time to join in the fun!

Here’s how you can join the challenge (and the site):

1. Click here to join the challenge and be assigned to a team. If you don’t already have an account, you can sign up on this page as well.

2. In addition to earning SB you’ll contribute points to your teams total as you complete different activities on Swagbucks.

3. Check the team challenge page regularly to see the scores and what you’ve contributed so far.

4. All members who participate and contribute at least 400 points to their team’s total will receive a SB bonus in the form of a SB Swag Up Rebate* on their next gift card. This is much easier than it looks and you should sail past the required amount before the challenge ends. If not, give me a prod and I’ll suggest some bits for you.

*Members of the 1st place team will receive a 40 SB Swag Up Rebate, members of the 2nd place team will receive a 20 SB Swag Up Rebate, members of the 3rd place team will receive a 10 SB Swag Up Rebate. Your SB Swag Up Rebate will be made available on Friday, February 17th and will expire on Tuesday, February 28th at 7:59am GMT.

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Not only that, but if you earn 300 SB before 1 March, you’ll get a 300 SB bonus (as long as you’ve signed up under me)! Throw in £25 worth of online shopping, and you’ll get an extra 200 SB on top. That’s a potential 500 SB bonus to get your first month on Swagbucks off to a cracking start. Click here to create an account and have a look around.

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Podcast Fanatic: Thoughts on Suspect Convictions podcast

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I’ve had a few appreciative tweets and seen increased blog traffic as a result of my recent podcast recommendations. I’ve picked up a few US readers too. It seems a whole host of you have discovered fresh new true-crime content to scare you before bed-time, or simply indulge your hunger for all things murder and mystery - so I’ve decided to make this a regular feature.
So how about a new recommendation to spice up your Soundcloud/Stitcher or iTunes account?

Suspect Convictions Podcast

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Suspect Convictions is a new US investigative podcast from NPR affiliate WVIK and former QC Times reporter Scott Reeder looking at the 1990 murder of Quad City resident 9 year-old Jennifer Ann Lewis and the subsequent conviction(s) of “lead suspect” Stanley Liggins.

The case has ignited huge controversy in the epicentre states of Illinois and Iowa, and has the potential to send shock waves further afield if we consider the now cult cases of Adnan Syed (Serial) and Steven Avery (Making a Murderer). It has all the (sadly) sensational elements broadcasters and armchair detectives love - child neglect, child poverty, inferred racism and, of course, murder. A horrendous murder at that.

Without giving too much away, having been sent by an albeit sketchy acquaintance of her parents (Stanley Liggins) out to buy some gum from a nearby store, Jennifer was reported missing around an hour later. She was later discovered in an adjacent field of a nearby elementary school, having been sexually assaulted, strangled to death, then set on fire.

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As the last known person to have seen her alive, Liggins quickly came under suspicion, and a wealth of circumstantial evidence bolstered the theory. He was subsequently convicted twice by Scott County juries, yet both convictions have since been overturned. Although Liggins’ case will be brought back to court again in May 2017, the podcast hints that new evidence casts serious doubt on his guilt.

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The podcast is sequential, moving through from the crime itself, to Jennifer’s somewhat auspicious beginnings, to the State’s case against Liggins. It promises to delve into his previous jury trials, the apparent weakness of the case against him, and alternate theories. Like all good podcasts, it’s unapologetically bold in its timing - raising a middle finger to the lawyers who are currently refining their arguments behind closed doors. Presented now, a few short months away from what is to be the final judgement, we expect it to shake things up - lay bare the shortcomings of law enforcement, give some kind of hope to the much maligned Liggins, and force proponents of either side to consider the impossible.

Our goal is to be objective. We give you the facts and you make your opinion Reporter Alfredo Manteca, WVIK

Will it deliver?

Well I’ve binge-listened to the first few episodes, and am already mentally high-fiving narrator Lacy Scarmana. With real-life audio footage from key witnesses (including (former) prosecutor Bill Davis, (former) defense attorneys Gary McKenrick and Mike Tobey), Jennifer’s family, and most interestingly Liggins himself, the characters take on a richness not afforded by your average podcast. They haven’t misrepresented Jennifer or her family either, or pushed too hard to elicit sympathy for mum. For me, this makes it a more credible and authentic listen.

The portrait is one of real tragedy and horror - the sort of thing we all imagine as happening to “someone else’s” child never to ourselves, and never in our town. It’s evolving into an expertly scripted, well-produced and sensitively-handled podcast - one that pierces through the speakers of your iPhone, and has you Googling and trawling through Web Sleuths pages at 1am - definitely worth a listen.

CHECK IT OUT HERE: TRAILER: Suspect Convictions

Let me know what you think

 

 


Valentine’s Day gifts that just keep on giving with Swagbucks double cash back!

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Still looking for the perfect gift to get that special person in your life? Don’t panic, I’ve put together a quick gift guide to suit all budgets. Better yet, all these things are available via Swagbucks shop. Given their double cash back deals are still on, this means you’ll score a neat little kickback, just for buying your gift through Swagbucks!

Starting from just £3.99 (up to 9% cash back) - Moleskine

Classy, cool and sophisticated, Moleskine phone & tablet cases are the perfect accessory for the modern tech-head. Accessorise further with the journals and pens we’ve all come to know and love.

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Reading / Leeds Festival Tickets (up to 2% cash back) - TicketMaster

The lineups look awesome this year, and Reading and Leeds Festivals never disappoint. Better yet, get your fill of live music, then take out a hotel in the city centre - scoring you even more cash back if you book via Swagbucks.

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From £129 BEATS Solo 2 Headphones (up to 9% cash back) - Currys

All these years on, and they’re still the sexiest, bassiest and most recognisable headphones on the market.

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Red kitchenware (up to 2% & 9% cash back) - AO & Currys

It’s no longer frowned upon to buy your loved one kitchen appliances - especially when they’re as gorgeous as this little lot.

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If you don’t know about Swagbucks, it’s a site where you earn points (called SB) for doing things like shopping, watching videos, discovering deals, searching the web, and taking surveys! You redeem your SB for gift cards or PayPal cash. If you sign up through me and spend at least £25 in shop, you’ll get a 200 SB bonus! Earn 300 SB yourself between now and March 1st, and I’ll match it in bonus SB. That’s a total of 500 SB on top of your cash back SB!

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