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spon·sor (spŏn'sər) Pronunciation Key
n.
>One who assumes responsibility for another person or a group during a period of instruction, apprenticeship, or probation.
>One who vouches for the suitability of a candidate for admission.
>One that finances a project or an event carried out by another person or group, especially a business enterprise that pays for radio or television programming in return for advertising time.
tr.v. spon·sored, spon·sor·ing, spon·sors
To act as a sponsor for.
Weebel wrote:^^^ well... I can't argue with that.... probably because that was the point I was trying to make with the TV comerical analogy....
Any other "sponser" that does it differently...... really cant be considered a sponsor...... the trick is that you need to be good enough to make it worth while for a real sponsor to sponsor you...... thats the catch.
StrippedCav98 (Now Quotable) wrote:Weebel wrote:^^^ well... I can't argue with that.... probably because that was the point I was trying to make with the TV comerical analogy....
Any other "sponser" that does it differently...... really cant be considered a sponsor...... the trick is that you need to be good enough to make it worth while for a real sponsor to sponsor you...... thats the catch.
i thought that was pretty much known
ben rhodes wrote:if anyone is still interested on this topic still let me know i will update you, i have found critical information for the sponsored whips scam, i traced the number on a program i run and found the exact address, i google earthed the address and not to make anyone mad but they are living large from how big the house is, but i have a picture of thier house point blank but plan on using it to blackmail them for 10k. if it doesnt go as planned ill give everyone their exact address and you can google earth it.