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Swoon Newsletter Sweepstakes Rules

Official rules for Swoon's latest sweepstakes.

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Swoon Newsletter Sweepstakes Rules

If you subscribe to Swoon's newsletter by February 14th (Valentine's Day), you will be entered to win $100 Amazon gift card.

Promotion begins February 1st, at 12:01 a.m. EST and ends February 14th, at 12:00 p.m. EST ("promotion period"). Entries must be received by the end of the promotion period. On February 14th, 12 p.m. EST, we will randomly select a user from our subscriber list.

Visit our entry form during the promotion period and follow the instruction to join the Swoon email mailing list and be entered into the sweepstakes. You must be a brand new subscriber to Swoon's newsletter.

NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN THIS PROMOTION.

OPEN ONLY TO LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE 50 UNITED STATES AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WHO ARE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OLD AS OF THE DATE OF ENTRY

  • Promotion not affiliated with Facebook or Instagram
  • Unlimited entries are allowed but must come from a genuine email address
  • Each entry will be weighted equally
  • Any potential winner will be notified by email to the email address provided at the time of entry. If a potential winner: (i) cannot be contacted; (ii) does not respond within five (5) days from the date Odyssey first tries to notify him/her; (iii) refuses the prize; and/or (iv) the prize or prize notification is returned as undeliverable, such potential winner forfeits all rights to win the Promotion or receive the prize, and an alternate potential winner may be selected. Upon contacting a potential winner and determining that he/she has met all eligibility requirements of the Promotion, such individual will be declared the "winner" of the Promotion and
  • A winner will be drawn at random at or about Noon EST on February 14th, 2019. The odds of winning this Promotion depend on the number of eligible entries received.
  • All federal, state and/or local income and other taxes, if any, are the winner's sole responsibility.
  • No prize or any portion thereof is transferable or redeemable for cash. No substitutions for prize except by Odyssey, in which case a prize of equal or greater value will be substituted.
  • Questions or inquiries can be sent to Odyssey Media Group, 400 Madison Avenue Suite 7-A New York, NY 10017
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