March Giveaway Boost Bracket Bonanza Rules
Terms and Conditions
Effective: (3/1/2025 – 3/31/2025)
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1) As always, this month’s giveaway is COMPLETELY FREE to enter for Boost clients (no friends are allowed - must be a Boost client)Â
2) You will be filling out a March Madness bracket if you choose to participate
3) Each Boost client is only allowed one entry
4) Boost clients who have referred 3 or more people to Boost will be able to join the exclusive bracket pool, where prizes are significantly higher and “mystery gifts” are included as well (if you are unsure of how many people you have referred to Boost, text your consultant to see if you qualify. If you qualify for the exclusive pool, you can't also do the regular pool)
5) The password to join both pools is: 3.5M
6) Regular Boost Bracket Pool: Click Me!
7) Exclusive Boost Bracket Pool: Click Me!
8) As always, we look to do an unconventional scoring system to make it more interesting. I have always hated (with a burning passion) how stupid the standard scoring is for march madness brackets. You could get every single pick right in the first two rounds but if you don’t get the winner right you have no chance. To make things more interesting, we are doing a “Seed * Round” bracket. For example, if you pick #1 seed Florida to beat #16 seed Norfolk State in the first round (aka round 1), you would earn [ 1 x 1 = 1 point]. However, if you want to be a psychopath and pick #16 Norfolk State to beat #1 Florida in Round 1, you would earn [ 16 x 1 = 16 points]. It is impossible to know with 100% certainty any of the matchups beyond round 1, but let’s say you pick #9 Georgia to make it to the sweet sixteen. Regardless of who they play in Round 2, if #9 Georgia wins the second round, you would win [9 x 2 = 18 points]. If you pick a number #1 seed to win the entire thing, you would only earn [ 1 x 6 = 6 points] from them winning the championship game, AKA round 6. However, you would have earned 1,2,3,4,5 and then 6 points for each of their wins in Rounds 1-6 for a total of 21 points. If you picked #2 seed St John’s to win the entire thing and they did, you would have earned 2,4,6,8,10, and 12 points for all of their wins throughout the tournament for a total of 42 points. I saw this scoring system on a reddit thread and thought it would be interesting. I like how it encourages you to pick upsets and makes it possible that someone can win the entire pool without getting the winner right if they crush the beginning rounds. If that sounds confusing (it is confusing) or if you are someone who doesn’t care about sports, just pick randomly or have someone help you out!
9) If you are in the regular Boost Bracket Bonanza, the prize structure is: $300 for 1st, $200 for 2nd, and $100 for 3rd
10) If you are in the Exclusive Boost Bracket Bonanza (meaning you have referred 3+ people to Boost), the prize structure is $750 for 1st, $500 for 2nd, and $250 for 3rd. The top three finishers will also receive a “mystery gift”
11) Regardless of if you are in the regular or exclusive bracket pool, if you place in the top 3 boost will also donate $100 to the charity of your choosing
12) Have fun!
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As most of you know we are exclusively word of mouth at Boost and the door is always open for new clients - I know it is really tough to convince people that Boost is legit (share your dashboard with them! You can find your dashboard on the home page of the Boost app) but if you think of it try to spread the word. The average client takes home $6,000 from doing it.
Depending on your specific life situation $6,000 might not seem like a lot, but that could be make or break for somebody if they had an unavoidable medical bill, student loan repayments beginning, unexpected home repair, etc. We just want to spread the love to as many people as possible. We have had someone in their 80s do Boost! it truly is open to everybody.Â
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Last Month’s Results (SB Squares)
$1,800 given away to clients and $1,800 given away to charities ($3,600 total!)
Winners:
Sydney Lowell - $310.75
Kristi Cirelli - $310.75
Sophie Roe - $200.75
Ben Sweetra - $200.75
Andrew Burkhardt - $155
Ben Green - $155
Corey Lindey - $85.75
Ron Murdza - $85.75
Luke Constantakis - $76.75
Margie Maloney - $76.75
Megan Gillen - $27.50
Anthony Ioli - $27.50
Tommy Deakyne - $27
Jill Mallon - $27
Lila McCulley - $16.50
Laney Turner - $16.50
Charities donated to:
(amounts not shown so you can’t match the winner to the charity)
ALS Association
Haven to Home
IBD & Crohn's Foundation
National Congress of American Indians
PA Breast Cancer Coalition
Penn State THON
Pittsburgh Food Bank
Randall’s Rescue
Save the Storks
Southern Poverty Law Center