For what it's worth, I was at that Startup Weekend and I was very impressed 
with StokeBox. The graphic design was top notch and the presentation was 
awesome.  

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On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 at 8:11 AM, Brina Bujkovsky wrote:

> StokeBox is a peer-to-peer marketplace where members buy and sell boxes of 
> gently used kids clothes and gear. 
> 
> There are plenty of well-funded startups in the "shop my closet" space but no 
> one has taken over the outgrown kids market online with a peer-to-peer 
> solution and we think we can do it. 
> 
> There are currently 2 of us full time on this play - me, Brina, I'm a CEO and 
> interface designer with over 10 years running a successful suite of ecommerce 
> shops and my parter, Jen Wilbur has over 18 years of marketing experience 
> with an emphasis on technology startup PR. StokeBox was a winner at Startup 
> Weekend and a SDVG PitchFest semi-finalist. We plan to raise an angel round 
> after our next release.
> 
> This would be a part time project for the right developer until we can afford 
> to pay you. Anyone who is a parent understands the magnitude of the problem 
> and the size of this market. We have several months worth of customer 
> development under our belts, our existing codebase is running on AWS written 
> in the latest version of Ruby/Rails. It's a fun opportunity to learn and 
> integrate the PayPal chained payment API and the Endicia Label Server. 
> 
> Thanks and hope to work with you soon!
> 
> Brina Bujkovsky
> [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
> 760-510-3980
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