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Jeremy1026

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Winner announced!

Alright guys and gals. We have done our drawing, so now I guess it's time to post the video.

You can watch the prize drawing on youtube by following the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IouyLFeuuok

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Do you want an iPhone 3G but don't want to fork out the $299 for one? Well 1026 Development has good news for you. We are giving away one iPhone3G to one lucky winner.

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The Rules
Every person can have up to 12 entries to the prize drawing. You earn entries by downloading applications by 1026 Development from the iTunes App Store. Each paid application will give you 1 (one) entry. There is a limit of one entry gained by downloading any one paid application. You can gain an additional entry from downloading any of the five free applications in the iTunes App Store by 1026 Development. There is a limit to 1 entry gained by free downloads.

To prove ownership of applications please forward all iTunes Store receipts to contest@1026development.com. Only applications shown on receipt(s) will be factored into the total number of entries. Be sure to email all applicable receipts by Sunday, June 21st 2009 by 12:00pm EST.

The Fine Print
Winner will be contacted by email upon contest completion. 1Prize will be awarded in form of a $300 Apple Store Gift Card.2By downloading all 11 paid 1026 Development apps and at least 1 free 1026 Development app you would gain 12 entires into the prize drawing. 3Paid applications are classified as applications that have an listed price of $.99 or greater in the iTunes App Store. Paid applications include, Bingo Caller, Light show, iDice, Pig, Math Zapper, Blood Pressure Tracker, Black Out, Avalanches, Flash Dial, Memory Taunter and Sumcession. 'Free' applications are classified as applications that have a listed price of 'Free' in the iTunes App Store. Free applications include Bindo Card, iDice Free, Moody or Not, Clock FS and RF Calculator.

All descisions in regards to the winners, rules and completion of this contest are up to 1026 Development. 1026 Development is not affiliated with Apple, iTunes, iPhone or iPod Touch. No purchase necessary to win. Prize drawing will take place on Sunday, June 21st 2009 at 1:00pm EST. All entries must be recieved before the drawing to be elgible for the grand prize.


Full details can be found at http://www.1026development.com/winaniphone
 

diesel

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the apps link on your site does not work

i suggest you post a list of your apps here as well as itunes app store links
 

Jeremy1026

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I just lost power at my house, so I am unable to supply links to each app in the iTunes Store nor fix the links on my site. But 1026 Developments apps include
Paid:
  • Avalanches
  • Bingo Caller
  • iDice
  • Light Show
  • Pig
  • Math Zapper
  • Blood Pressure Tracker
  • Black Out
  • Flash Dial
  • Memory Taunter
  • Sumcession

Free:
  • Bingo Card
  • iDice Free
  • Moody or Not
  • ClockFS
  • RF Calculator
 

Jeremy1026

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I missed the bit about it being a voucher. This is going to better for new customers, still a good offer though.

It'd be too hard to deal with getting contracts and everything signed for a physical device. So we are letting the winner take care of that.
 

Jeremy1026

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Sorry everyone, the email address initially posted had a typo. It is now fixed. If you haven't received a confirmation of how many entries you've earned, please re-send the email to the correct address. contest@1026development.com Once again, sorry for the inconvenience.
 

Jeremy1026

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Where can you find the digital receipts for your purchases?

They are emailed to you. And you can look through your purchase history in iTunes by going to the iTunes Store, and clicking on your account.
 

iFerd

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Is there anyone who wonders if the requirement to purchase as a condition of entry to win something tangible isn't illegal gambling?
 

Jeremy1026

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Is there anyone who wonders if the requirement to purchase as a condition of entry to win something tangible isn't illegal gambling?

No purchase is necessary. You can get an entry by downloading a free application.
 

iFerd

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No purchase is necessary. You can get an entry by downloading a free application.
True, but you get 11 times greater odds of winning only if you make a purchase.

I doubt this is a big deal, but it's something that I wondered about. I don't recall any drawing though where a purchase was necessary at all, except for charity raffles.
 

Jeremy1026

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True, but you get 11 times greater odds of winning only if you make a purchase.

I doubt this is a big deal, but it's something that I wondered about. I don't recall any drawing though where a purchase was necessary at all, except for charity raffles.

Think about McDonald's Monopoly. Their contest you can sent a self-addressed stamped envelope and get a game piece, or you can buy a Big Mac to get one. We are doing the same thing, but instead of collecting game pieces, your name is going into a hat.
 

Jeremy1026

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I don't wish you ill, really. Hope your promotion is a success.

I didn't feel that you were. I just want to try to explain where we are coming from, should anyone else have similar questions. And thank you.
 

i-John

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It'd be too hard to deal with getting contracts and everything signed for a physical device. So we are letting the winner take care of that.
Then it would have been better (nicer to cover people who aren't eligible for the upgrade pricing) if you would have the gift card cover the cost rather than the just the $300.
 

Jeremy1026

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Then it would have been better (nicer to cover people who aren't eligible for the upgrade pricing) if you would have the gift card cover the cost rather than the just the $300.

Can't please everyone :rolleyes:. Who would have thought, a $300 gift card to the Apple store and there are complaints that it isn't $500.
 
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