[iOS] Win $50 or $15 iTunes gift card

Discussion in 'Promo Codes and Contests' started by FouriOS, Feb 11, 2016.

  1. FouriOS

    FouriOS Well-Known Member

    Sep 3, 2013
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    30 mins left

    Hurry up, theres only 30 mins left!
     
  2. FouriOS

    FouriOS Well-Known Member

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    Contest Over

    Thank you everyone for participating. This contest is now over. Winners will be announced on Monday (have to give time for the reviews to appear on the App Store).

    Of course I'd still be happy if you'd download the game, and gave feedback!
     
  3. FouriOS

    FouriOS Well-Known Member

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    And the winners are

    Thank you all for participating, the winners are:

    $50 iTunes gift card: Numidium
    $15 iTunes gift card: batreky

    iTunes gift card codes have been sent via private message.
     
  4. Numidium

    Numidium Well-Known Member

    Jan 26, 2016
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    Thank you for the contest. the gift card codes worked
     
  5. batreky

    batreky Well-Known Member

    Jun 16, 2014
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    Thanks a lot i got my prize :)
     
  6. FouriOS

    FouriOS Well-Known Member

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    Wtf

    This is what they refer to as stabbed in the back... by the winner?!
     

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  7. sweet taylor

    sweet taylor Well-Known Member

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    Wow. That's awful. Sorry fourious
     
  8. modus_ataraxia

    modus_ataraxia Well-Known Member

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    A perfect example of why contest holders need to stop using random.org out of laziness, and start handing out prizes to entrants who put in the most time and effort into their reviews. A 2-Star review that points out many problems with a game, along with solutions on how to fix them, is worth so much more to a dev than just handing out gift cards to people who don't have anything valuable to add. When $20+ is on the line, the dev needs to get more out of their investment.

    But laziness will most likely prevail, either out of obligation to existing trends, or some strange sense of absolute fairness.
     

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