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Gas prices have you down? Have to refill your tank 3 times before you get to Dryden and take out a small loan along the way to pay for it? Are the cost per gallon signs changing before your very eyes? Never fear, the Bursar's Benefit Auction is here to help. Just look what we have in our newest raffle!

We have heard the pleas for mercy as our community members sob at the gas pump, and have just added a new raffle to the auction: a $75 Visa card that you can use to soothe the pain of gas prices! Just fill your tank and give 'em the card -- no need to disturb the other contents of your wallet! Commuting by foot, bike, or bus and rather buy something else with the card? No problem. Use your $75 card for anything your little heart desires! If you can believe it, tickets on this raffle are only $1 each or 15 for $10! How's that for a grand return on your investment?

Visit the bursar's office to buy tickets for any of our incredible raffles: chocolate basket (you won't believe that one!), $250 Best Buy card, 50/50 raffle and $75 Visa card. With any luck you can fill up your tank, drive to Best Buy to buy some cool electronic gadgets and have dinner in Syracuse while enjoying a ton of chocolate on the way! There is no place in town offering such awesome raffles for such low, low ticket prices! Visit the chocolate basket up front and personal at the bursar's office service window to get the juices flowing!

Stay tuned for more fabulous updates on the 5th annual Bursar's Benefit Auction. The activities will be on Wednesday, March 28 in the Clark Lounge of the Campus Center. Silent auction will end at noon, and the live auction will be held from 12:30 - 1:30 pm. Sam and Duane will be there to help you make wise decisions with your money -- you know you can trust them.

See you soon!

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