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Main => Woodworking => Topic started by: kahlid74 on October 03, 2012, 08:26:08 am
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Thought I would pass it along in case anyone hadn't seen it - http://www.woodcraft.com/contests/Landing.aspx?pid=29 (http://www.woodcraft.com/contests/Landing.aspx?pid=29)
(http://www.woodcraft.com/images/site/Festool-Fantasy-Camp-Sweeps12_-700x612.jpg)
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entered. Thanks!
Although, i've never heard of festool. But i guess this is a good way of getting your name out.
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Festool makes nice stuff.....but ouch prices.
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Cool! Thanks for the heads up, kahlid! :cheers:
Festool makes nice stuff.....but ouch prices.
So does that mean the $6000 worth of tools grand prize is a tablesaw and some clamps? :P
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Thanks. Just entered as well. I own the Festool TS-55EQ and its the best tool I've ever purchased. Worth every penny. I hardly ever use a table saw any longer.
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Cool! Thanks for the heads up, kahlid! :cheers:
Festool makes nice stuff.....but ouch prices.
So does that mean the $6000 worth of tools grand prize is a tablesaw and some clamps? :P
Just a quickie glance at Amazon but it seems the cheapest Festool clamp runs around $40 a piece and goes up from there.
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Thanks for that link! I want that mitre saw, but they wife won't let me spend $1400 on one! ;D
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I WON the Contest!!!!!
NOT!
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I WON the Contest!!!!!
NOT!
There are times I do wonder if there ever actually is a winner in many of these contests. Not talking about the blatant scam like the one that ran in game mags for twenty something years. I see a lot of contests where winner is never announced and any mention of the contest quietly disappears. The Half-Life 2 pre-order contest by Valve is a perfect example. Or the Monopoly/McDonald's contests. I remember reading the prize winners lists but in recent years, the winners list has been non-existent or sketchy at best for nearly every contest I've come across.
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There are times I do wonder if there ever actually is a winner in many of these contests. Not talking about the blatant scam like the one that ran in game mags for twenty something years. I see a lot of contests where winner is never announced and any mention of the contest quietly disappears. The Half-Life 2 pre-order contest by Valve is a perfect example. Or the Monopoly/McDonald's contests. I remember reading the prize winners lists but in recent years, the winners list has been non-existent or sketchy at best for nearly every contest I've come across.
I wonder the same thing about small contests like this one. They are so common now and you never see a winner announced on the website. The really BIG ones, though, like McDonald's simply have too many eyes on them to be a scam. There are federal requirements, etc. You can contact the company afterwards and they are required to be able to provide a list of winners and prizes awarded.
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Kinda like the old story of a guy that needed some money so he held a raffle for a horse, 1$ a ticket.
The winner was told to pick up his horse a week later, but when he got there, the horse was dead. Guys says"oh I understand, so here's your 1$ back"
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There are times I do wonder if there ever actually is a winner in many of these contests. Not talking about the blatant scam like the one that ran in game mags for twenty something years. I see a lot of contests where winner is never announced and any mention of the contest quietly disappears. The Half-Life 2 pre-order contest by Valve is a perfect example. Or the Monopoly/McDonald's contests. I remember reading the prize winners lists but in recent years, the winners list has been non-existent or sketchy at best for nearly every contest I've come across.
I wonder the same thing about small contests like this one. They are so common now and you never see a winner announced on the website. The really BIG ones, though, like McDonald's simply have too many eyes on them to be a scam. There are federal requirements, etc. You can contact the company afterwards and they are required to be able to provide a list of winners and prizes awarded.
The McDonald's one granted. But contests like the one by Valve, your requests for winners lists just go unheeded. I vaguely remember some federal regulation about that, I'll have to find the code section and cite it next time I make a request.
Kinda like the old story of a guy that needed some money so he held a raffle for a horse, 1$ a ticket.
The winner was told to pick up his horse a week later, but when he got there, the horse was dead. Guys says"oh I understand, so here's your 1$ back"
Exactly, I suspect.it's just an.easy way to drum sales.Ever heard of the, "no purchase necessary," blurb? Have heard of anyone winning a contest without purchasing anything..... ever?
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I won a copy of Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum by entering an online contest with no purchase necessary. In the end it cost me $1400 on a camera good enough to film with :P I entered hoping to win a camera.