We know during our next Twitter contest, you’ll be wondering: “Did I Win?”
That’s the theme we’re going with to celebrate our latest promotion, Warehouse Dash. And in our Twitter contest, you can have the chance to win one of three prize packs of $20 in “Did I Win?” scratch tickets!
Currently, players can enter nonwinning Did I Win? scratch tickets into their FREE VIP Club accounts for a chance to win a trip to Chicago to dash through a warehouse full of merchandise. We blogged more about that here.
Our Twitter contest is set for noon on Tuesday, April 17. To be eligible to enter, just follow us on Twitter – it’s free to create an account if you don’t already have one. Then give us the correct answer to our super-easy contest question and you’ll be entered for a chance to win one of the ticket prize packages.
At noon next Tuesday, we’ll pose our question on Twitter. Reply with your answer within the 15-minute time limit and you’ll be entered in the contest! Reply to @ialottery on Twitter. (Don’t direct message us on Twitter, as direct messages aren’t eligible for entry.)
We’ll select the three winners in our contest, then we’ll blog about the results and link to that blog entry on Twitter and Facebook.
If you win, you’ll need to contact us with your name, date of birth and mailing address so we can send out your tickets. Winners will have until 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 24, to contact us with their information in order to claim their prize.
A few other details:
• You must be at least 21 years old to enter.
• You must live in Iowa.
• There’s no purchase necessary to enter or win!
• Only one entry per person. Duplicates will be removed.
And now for the fine print: This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Twitter. You understand that you are providing your information to the Iowa Lottery and not to Twitter. The information you provide will only be used for the lottery’s Twitter Contest. The risk of loss for electronic misdelivery, late delivery or failure of receipt for information entered electronically remains with entrant regardless of the cause of the transmission failure.
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