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In Portland you can use http://www.indigomart.com/costco-products/ I had added limit Costco & Bob Red Mill products few months back and I can try to meet your needs. Try us out.


Awesome, thanks!


This is quite common for Dish Network. They keep on increasing the price of some additional channel (in my case B4U music) that I have subscribed even if you have 2 year commitment.


Nowdays I just don't read beyond the first few comments. Request to please bring back the upvote count.


At the same time lots of Indian's currently staying in US are migrating back to India. There used to huge difference in earning but the gap is now narrowing down.


Send you a mail about my startup (http://doosracricket.com) Best of luck on your new venture.


I am also counting on it but the rewards Yahoo is providing to the winners is huge and will draw lots of attention.


You can try to direct some of that attention to yourself, since you're in the same space. You can't compete on prizes, but you'll have a different offering - you have to distinguish your product from Yahoo's product in other ways.


Not thinking of generating money right now. The main goal is to get the visitor returning on there own without pushing(notification) and ads.


Thanks the encouraging feedback. Will work on fixing the UI.


Thanks for the feedback. You don't have to register to join the contest. The idea was to show a preview of the contest before joining, hence those extra clicks.

On your "Start a Contest" page, why don't you add Flags of countries which one can drag and drop to make a match. I think you meant "Start a Private Contest". This feature will help you create only instance of the current contest for your private network. You cannot add or delete matches.


I didn't mind registering. In fact, I wanted to check out your registration process.

Sorry I misunderstood the contest thing.

Maybe you should add a slideshow or video demo to the site.


Sorry it was a mistake on my part. I saw that I was missing the word private before the contest. Will address it.


Cricket has also evolved. Now they have 20-20 which is fast and less time consuming. Also, test matches (5 day match) has more results than in the past.


Personally I'm not a fan of Twenty20, having been a cricket fan since I was young I grew up watching test matches, so it just feels like an Americanisation of a more traditional sport.

Slightly ironic given I'm actually a bigger fan of baseball than cricket now, but my order of preference would go baseball > test match > twenty20.

Side-question: What country are you from, i.e. where does your interest in cricket come from?


I am from India but currently in Portland, US. In the past I used to skip office to watch cricket match. Now I mostly follow it through cricinfo.


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