The PF Challenge Tournament On Facebook

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Some of you may know that Lending Club has been in the quiet period for a while now. But Lending Club is still alive and well as could be seen by The PF Challenge game recently released on Facebook. If you have a chance, I’d encourage you to check it out and feel free to challenge me. It’s a great application that put your financial IQ to the test.

The PF Challenge Tournament

Currently, I am participating in the PF Challenge Tournament sponsored by Lending Club and announced on DebtKid who is coordinating the event. So far, I managed to win (barely) the first round against Being Frugal (she’s one tough gal).

Here are the rest of the match ups and I see a lot of strong competitors here

  1. Rocket vs. Wisdom Journal
  2. How I Save Money vs Generation X Finance)
  3. No Debt Plan vs. Lazy Man And Money
  4. My Dollar Plan vs. Bridging The Gap — My Dollar Plan won.
  5. Cash Money Life vs. Prime Time Money — Cash Money Life won.
  6. Mrs. Micah vs. Gather Little By Little
  7. Being Frugal vs. Moolanomy — Moolanomy won.
  8. DebtKid vs. Site3Prophet

Good luck to all the competitors. Now go and check out The PF Challenge and please look me up!

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3 Comments

  1. gravatar
    Pete
    August 1, 2008, 9:17

    Challenged!

  2. gravatar
    Pinyo
    August 1, 2008, 17:41

    @Pete — You got me. I got wiped out in the last all-or-nothing question. :-)

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    lulugal11
    August 2, 2008, 1:19

    I thought I was winning but I won a game and lost the match. I too got wiped out on the last question. :-)

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