PimpinPools.com Kicks Off Third Year

CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. — Affiliate program MediumPimpin.com announces its 3rd annual PimpinPools NFL Football Pickem Contest, offering $27,000 in cash and prizes.

Player registrations are now open at PimpinPools.com. The contest is open to anyone in the adult industry and it is free to play.

Hosted by affiliate program MediumPimpin.com and sponsored by Pussy Cash, Rage Cash, Trust Cash, Mad Moolah, Niche Pay, Starlight Bucks and Freak Bucks, PimpinPools kicks off on Thursday, Sept. 6, the start of the 2007 NFL season.

Participation is easy and anyone can play. Each week participants must pick the winner of each football game during the NFL season, taking into consideration the point spread or line. Picks must be submitted before the kickoff of each game. In order to collect prizes the winner must have a valid account with the respective prize sponsor. Players are encouraged to sign up with each contest sponsor when registering as a player.

"This is our third year of running Pimpin Pools and our biggest yet," MediumPimpin.com COO Mailman said. "Our pool is the largest of its kind with the biggest payouts, the best prizes and by far the best sponsors who help make it possible each year. We look forward to running the pool each year."

The 2007 PimpinPools football contest offers more than $24,000 in cash prizes and an Xbox 360. A weekly prize of $300 will be awarded for best picks, with $1,000 awarded for a week of perfect picks. At the end of the season, first place receives $6,000, second place gets $5,000, third place $4,000, fourth place $2,000, and fifth place $1,000. The NFL Survivor winner will be awarded $2,500 and the last place loser will win the Xbox 360.

"The Pimpin Pools football pool is a major fantasy sports highlight for me every year... and I play in a lot pools all year long," YNOT.com Vice President LAJ said.

For more information, visit PimpinPools.com. For pool reminders, banter, and discussion throughout the season, visit bbs.MediumPimpin.com.

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