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August 5th, 2009 at 5:40 am

FreeMeUp Giveaway Offers $5,000 Ultimate Home Office Grand Prize

FreeMeUp giveaway

LogMeIn has recently launched it’s FreeMeUp Giveaway with over 300 prizes available for you to snatch up.  The giveaway began July 28th and will run until October 28, 2009.  Each week they will be giving away 25 awesome prizes and the giveaway will end with a grand prize worth $5,000!

The weekly prizes given away are:

One HP Netbook Computer
Two iPod Touches
Three 3GS iPhones
LogMeIn T-Shirts and Hats

The final grand prize worth $5,000 includes:

3GS iPhone
HP Netbook
Dell XPS 630 Desktop Computer
24″ Widescreen LCD Monitor
HP Color LaserJet Printer
$1,000 Best Buy Gift Card

All of the 3GS iPhone and HP Netbook prizes come loaded with a full years service of the LogMeIn Ignition App.

Remember to read over all of the contest rules before signing up for the giveaway.  Find out more about the FreeMeUp Giveaway and enter to win.  Good luck to all who enter!

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    Could you tell me more about LogMeIn? I can’t participate in this contest yet. I have to wait until I am back in the United States of America. I am wondering why they are excluding FL, NY and RI? Do you have an explanation for that?

    *Only legal residents of the U.S. and Washington D.C. are eligible to enter. Residents of FL, NY, RI, Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories are excluded.

    Martin Lindeskog on August 5th, 2009
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    Thank you for your comment about LogMeIn and the FreeMeUp Giveaway. To learn more about LogMeIn, please vist LogMeIn.com. Unfortunately, due to legal and regulatory complexities in Florida, New York and Rhode Island, we are not able to include these states in the FreeMeUp Givewaway. http://www.FreeMeUpGiveaway.com

    Pam on August 5th, 2009
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    Thank you for clearing that up Pam. I’m sure a lot of people were wondering the same thing.

    Amanda on August 6th, 2009
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    Pam,

    Thanks for the information. It is good for me to learn more about the regulatory complexities in FL, NY and RI.

    Martin Lindeskog on August 6th, 2009

 

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