Win a $200 Voucher at Steeda!
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Win a $200 Voucher at Steeda!
We have an open contest to win a $200 gift voucher good toward any Steeda manufactured products!
Now through July 31st leave product reviews on our website. The more product reviews you leave the better your chances to win.
http://www.steeda.com/store/
Now through July 31st leave product reviews on our website. The more product reviews you leave the better your chances to win.
http://www.steeda.com/store/
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We have an open contest to win a $200 gift voucher good toward any Steeda manufactured products!
Now through July 31st leave product reviews on our website. The more product reviews you leave the better your chances to win.
http://www.steeda.com/store/
Now through July 31st leave product reviews on our website. The more product reviews you leave the better your chances to win.
http://www.steeda.com/store/
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I think there are laws about requiring a purchase to enter a contest...so I suspect that you technically don't have to own the product you're reviewing.
EDIT: I'm gathering that it has to do with the distinction between a lottery and a sweepstakes which are regulated differently. The wording in the original post makes it sound like a winner will be chosen at random (making it a sweepstakes) but If a purchase is required, it is a lottery...but I'm slightly too lazy to figure out the specifics.
This link touches on it but it's not entirely clear to me... maybe someone else knows more?
http://saperlaw.com/blog/2010/06/05/...d-contest-faq/
EDIT: I'm gathering that it has to do with the distinction between a lottery and a sweepstakes which are regulated differently. The wording in the original post makes it sound like a winner will be chosen at random (making it a sweepstakes) but If a purchase is required, it is a lottery...but I'm slightly too lazy to figure out the specifics.
This link touches on it but it's not entirely clear to me... maybe someone else knows more?
http://saperlaw.com/blog/2010/06/05/...d-contest-faq/
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I think there are laws about requiring a purchase to enter a contest...so I suspect that you technically don't have to own the product you're reviewing.
EDIT: I'm gathering that it has to do with the distinction between a lottery and a sweepstakes which are regulated differently. The wording in the original post makes it sound like a winner will be chosen at random (making it a sweepstakes) but If a purchase is required, it is a lottery...but I'm slightly too lazy to figure out the specifics.
This link touches on it but it's not entirely clear to me... maybe someone else knows more?
http://saperlaw.com/blog/2010/06/05/...d-contest-faq/
EDIT: I'm gathering that it has to do with the distinction between a lottery and a sweepstakes which are regulated differently. The wording in the original post makes it sound like a winner will be chosen at random (making it a sweepstakes) but If a purchase is required, it is a lottery...but I'm slightly too lazy to figure out the specifics.
This link touches on it but it's not entirely clear to me... maybe someone else knows more?
http://saperlaw.com/blog/2010/06/05/...d-contest-faq/
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Not sure if the winner is on this forum or not but the winner used the alias thetacowarrior to submit his reviews. So if you are here. Congrats! The winner has been contact directly just wanted to let everyone know a winner was chosen.
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