Free Amazon GC worth at least $1 from Burger King *Send SASE

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Free Amazon GC worth at least $1 from Burger King *Send SASE

http://www.amazon.com/gp/bk/rules.html/

* All Cash Cards are worth at least $1 towards a purchase on select merchandise on Amazon.com and could be worth up to $10,000 more.

WITHOUT PURCHASE BY MAIL. Beginning on or about June 27, 2005, to get one (1) free Cash Card, while Cash Card supplies last, and a copy of the Official Rules by mail, send a hand-printed, self-addressed, postage-stamped #10 envelope to: Official Cash Card Request, P.O. Box 1286, Elmhurst, IL, 60126-1286 USA. Vermont and Canadian residents may omit return postage. DO NOT SEND ANY OTHER CORRESPONDENCE TO THIS ADDRESS. Write-in requests must be postmarked by July 31, 2005, and received by August 5, 2005. LIMIT: One (1) request per outer mailing envelope. Typed, computer-generated, or otherwise mechanically reproduced outer envelopes/requests are NOT allowed. In the event restaurant distribution of Cash Cards extends beyond July 31, 2005, the Cash Cards will continue to be distributed for free for an equal amount of time.




note: If you purchased any Large or King Size Value Meal (Entree or Side Salad in Canada only) at a participating BURGER KING restaurant, you receive one (1) Cash Card, while supplies last.
 
I might take a gamble on a few gamecards--wouldn't be much different than me buying those stupid scratch-off lottery tickets every week! Two stamps will cost 74 cents....

The official rules, however, state that "You can collect more than one Amazon Credit, but Amazon Credit is not accumulative, which means that you cannot add Amazon Credits together."

PRIZE CHART FOR U.S. AND CANADA :
A 5 $10,000 in Amazon Credit $10,000 $10,000 1:3,600,000
B 50 $1,000 in Amazon Credit $1,000 $1,000 1:360,000
C 600 $100 in Amazon Credit $100 $100 1:30,000
D 9000 $10 in Amazon Credit $10 $10 1:2,000

Kind of off the subject, but I remember a few years ago seeing a news story about people who devote a couple of hours everyday entering every imaginable sweepstakes (most at this time were not online), and they claimed that they were able to make a good bit of money/prizes. I've always been curious to see just how much some of these individuals actally earned. For mail-in sweepstakes, I usually limit myself to one entry since stamps have gotten so expensive. Family Fun magazine typically offers a new Disney vacation every month, but so far I've had no luck!
 
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