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lex-1020

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N4G Contest Not a Scam

So as many people may have noticed N4G is doing contests and giving away prizes. I was the 1st place winner of the October blog contest. The prize was a Playstation Move starter pack. Weary of online scams I was reluctant to give out my personal information. I was reassured by Catastrophe (Cat) that there would be NO charges for the prizes. All Cat needed was my address and full name. Figuring since I wasn't asked for a Credit Card number I'd give it a shot (I would have never agreed if I was asked for one). A month (November) passed with no update or package so I gave up expecting and went back to my thinking that it was just a scam. 21 days later (some pun intended [but seriously 21 days later]) and a package arrived on my front door. Upon opening it I was pleasantly surprised to see a Playstation Move Sports Champion bundle. Now I'm writing this blog with a two fold purpose. 1st: I would like to reassure anyone who won a contest and isn't sure if its legit or not. This IS a legitimate contest and the prizes ARE Legit. It might take a while for the prize to reach you, but it is real. 2nd. I would like to thank Cat and all of the other Administrators along with anyone else who helped with the contest and contest prizes. You have my thanks.

Lex-1020

EDIT: If you live somewhere outside shipping area N4G sends a Gift Card worth the Total of the Prize.

jay25550d ago

You need to change your title.

ubiquitious5549d ago

No he doesn't. Great blog lex thanks for letting us know.

lex-10205549d ago

Thanks Ubiquitious. When Jay2 posted his comment the title of the blog was N4G Contest Scam? After that I changed it to what it is now.

TenSteps5548d ago

It definitely ain't a scam. Oh and lex you might want to add info that even if you live outside the Western territory or any place where it may be unsendable as long as you have an amazon account they'll send you a gift card totalling the amount of what you've won.

I won the User review contest on November and the Forum lottery 2nd place and was supposed to get a game of my choice and Kinect but since I live in Asia they just sent me a gift card containing $210.

Which was good for me since I'm not a big fan of motion controls anyway and now I can just go buy two games instead.

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