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  • Entrants are required to provide truthful, current, complete information in all contest entries and this blog and its owner will disqualify any entry that it believes, at its sole discretion, to be false or fraudulent. This blog and its owner will also disqualify and destroy any entry received from persons under the age of 13 in compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.
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  • Failure to comply with the Contest/Giveaway rules may result in an entrant’s disqualification at the sole discretion of This blog and its owner.
  • Contest/Giveaway prizes are not transferable and non-redeemable for cash. Other restrictions may apply, which is solely up to the person/company providing the product(s).
  • In case of a dispute, This blog and its owner's decision are final.
  • Odds of winning depend upon the number of eligible entries received.
  • If the winner doesn't respond within time specified, prize will be awarded to an alternate winner.
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  • Winner(s) are chosen impartially by Random.org and posted here as soon as possible upon the giveaway's conclusion.
  • This blog and its owner are not responsible for typographical or other errors in the printing, the offering, or the administration of the mailing the prizes. And This blog and its owner are not associated with any of the companies/individuals donating the prizes.
  • This blog and its owner are not responsible for improper use of prizes or any complications resulting from any use of these items thereafter.
  • By entering a Contest/Giveaway, you agree not to hold This blog and its owner are responsible for anything.
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