Posted: 3/27/2015 12:38:45 AM EDT
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http://www.dreamgiveaway.com/dg/garage
8. Verification of Conditional Winners. CONDITIONAL WINNER OF A DREAM GIVEAWAY DRAWING IS SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION BY SPONSOR. Entrant(s) selected as Conditional Grand-Prize Winner(s) will be contacted within 3 business days following notification and will be required to sign and return to Administrator, within 7 days of the date notice is sent, a notarized affidavit of eligibility, a notarized prize selection affidavit, IRS W-9 form, liability/publicity release (except where prohibited). If a Conditional Grand-Prize Winner cannot be contacted, fails to sign and return the above required documents, or if the prize or prize notification is returned as undeliverable, Conditional Grand-Prize Winner forfeits prize and Sponsor may award the applicable prize to a selected Alternate Conditional Winner. If the Conditional Grand-Prize Winner is a Canadian resident, to win, the Conditional Grand-Prize Winner must first correctly answer, unaided, a time-limited mathematical skill testing question administered by telephone. Are Canadians not good at math under pressure? |
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Quoted: Canada has some goofy laws surrounding certain types of contests.... We have some stupid, retarded, pathetic laws period - never-mind just contests. And yes, OP, it has something to do with our laws. Ask Fluffy. He's a big hot-shot lawyer for caribou or something. ![]() |
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No it has something to do with their laws. Any prize given away has to be part of a "skills challenge" or some stupid shit. Any contest you enter there will have a box labeled "skill testing question" and it'll be something like 2+2 = ? Le stupide. This, otherwise it's a game of chance and therefore gambling. |
