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Will we be emailed if we win anything? If so, when?

EDIT:

The remaining potential winners will be selected from all eligible entries received in a random drawing to take place on February 1, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. (ET). And will be notified by e-mail and/or U.S. Mail or overnight delivery service within 48 hours of drawing. Winners may be required to sign and return an Affidavit of Eligibility and where legal, Publicity Release within fourteen (14) days of issuance of notification.
Edited by Azcobain
As far as I know the winners have been contacted but there is no official announcement until Monday and the winners maybe under contract to not talk about it until that date.

From the Prizes Thread.

If anyone recieved notification that you won anything can you just give us a nod? :yes: Yes or :no: No

..... For real, I think I would be a little more enthusiastic and go to the trouble of shouting a little if I had won. And isn't Jason nice he is gonna give his first prize to his dad ! No one else has anything yet :( Oh well we shall see in the end ! But somehow I don't think anyone has won just yet ! Must be a problem but it is for sure a poor show for MS/AMD and realy letting 42's reputation down a bit. Come on guys play the game and anounce something here to let us know the score on whats up please. Oh and by the way my phone aint working so if I win and you try to call me I wont be so happy if you pass the prize on !

i saw before saying if they called you it would be a number from a certain place and i got two phone calls from alabama in the past two days and the first number ended in 4090 and the next one ended in 4091

any ideas???

:blink: You sooooo just lost out on a ride into space!!!! :|

j/k

Hopefully it was just a persistent telemarketer, and you'll get the real call tonight (after I get mine, of course!)

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