Wednesday, September 9, 2009

TRIPLE Credits: How to get on the Grand Jury Quick

Trying to make the Grand Jury but can't seem to crack the top 10? Now is your chance to earn TRIPLE the jury credits. Any user participating in steps one, two and four below will receive TRIPLE the point value through 11/1/09. Just to make it fair for those users who have already friended and loved us: refer a friend and have them leave your IJ username along with theirs and we'll give you the difference in points!

The race is still on for the first juror to 1000 jury credits! Big prizes and big titles abound.

Ongoing ways to earn points:

1)Friending - Add us as a friend and post a comment with your IJ username (or reference your IJ username if you already registered under another name on one or all of the sites below and earn 10 jury credits per site x 3 = 30 JURY CREDITS THROUGH 11/1/09

Twitter
Facebook
Myspace
Blogspot

2)Loving - Give us a thumb's up, digg us, and write a quick positive review of Instant Jury using your IJ username ( or just sign the review using your IJ username if you are already registered under another name) on one or all of the sites below and receive 15 jury credits per review x 3 = 45 JURY CREDITS THROUGH 11/1/09

Stumbleupon
Neatorama
Buzzagent
Current
Digg
Ebaumsworld
Youtube

Send an email to Steve [at] instantjury [dot] com with your username and the sites you posted on. Once we verify your claim, your points will be awarded!

3) Serving - You can always earn points each day by serving as a juror on cases. Jury duty earns 1 jury credit per case.

4) Suing- Earn 5 jury credits by serving as the plaintiff or defendant on any case. Limit one case at a time (you must have a verdict rendered on one case before receiving credit for starting another.) 15 JURY CREDITS THROUGH 11/1/09


3 comments:

  1. I'm working on building my credits now. I must say, InstantJury was an incredibly smart idea.

    I do have one question though, is it possible to "sue" more than one person?

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  2. You can sue the main person from a group and use the "Tell your friends about this case" feature to notify the others. They can offer additional testimony through the comment section.

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  3. This site is great. It is a perfect way to settle disputes in a no-harm environment by a jury of one's internet peers. -- wrench_doozer

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