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Brandon TurnerPoster
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Free Wii?
I am looking at the "for rent" section in the paper at various aparments in the area, lots are giving "move in incentives" like free rent, discounts, etc.
So I am thinking of offering Free Nintendo Wii's with any 1 year lease signed for the apartment I own. They only cost $200 and I think its kind of quirky, funny, but might work and help the ad stand out a bit.
Just an idea I had. Any thoughts? Anyone done something like this? Am I just asking for the wrong type of tenant?