Wednesday 9 January 2013

Want a chance to win up to $200?

Want a chance to win up to $200? If you're over 18 and have an Australian bank account, here's how.

Step 1: Visit amazon.com and purchase the eBook/softcover of 'War of the Houses' by Glenn Lim.

Step 2: Send a screenshot of the invoice to glennlim@hotmail.com with the subject heading of "War of the Houses Competition". All we need to see is your name, the date of purchase, order ID, the purchase of the eBook/softcover and price (Please make sure that the name on the invoice matches your Facebook name that will be used in step 3). It is asked that any other personal informtion or anything you do not wish to share, be blacked out. A simple program to do this with is Microsoft Paint.

Step 3: Visit facebook.com/WarOfTheHouses and post on the wall "I purchased the (eBook/softcover) of War of the Houses", selecting the applicable term (Please make sure your Facebook name matches the one on the invoice given in step 2).

Once that's all done, you'll go into the running to win $100. If your name gets picked as the winning entry, and you purchased the softcover edition, you will win an additional $100. In both cases, the money will be transfered to an Australian bank account nominated by you.
Entries will close on the 28th of February 2013 at 23:59. Winner will be announced on the 2nd of March, 2013 at 16:00. Good luck!

Terms and conditions: Entry participants (ie the one completing all 3 steps, not just step 3) must be over 18 years of age and must nominate an Australian bank account if they win. If any of these conditions are not met, the entry will be considered void.

An entry is defined as successfully completeing all 3 steps once. For example (but not limited to): If you successfully complete steps 1 and 2 once, and step 3 five times, it will only be considered as one entry. Successfully completing steps 1, 2 and 3 twice will be deemed as two entries. Completing steps 1 and 2, but not step 3 will be considered as zero entries. If any of the aformetnioned conditions are not met, then the attempt at an entry will be considered void, resulting in no entry being considered.

All monetary values are in terms of Australian dollars.

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