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| 52857 | 2002-06-06 23:47:00 | Hi, In your latest PC WORlD magazine (June) I saw that you could win a '7000 computer' To send entery you have to cut out the coupon and send it to the address given. what do you mean by 'Enteries from newstand buyers must be on an original voting form' I do not subscribe your magazine. |
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| 52858 | 2002-06-07 00:16:00 | It means that you must mail the form that it in PC World on page 30. Cut it out, fill in the details and mail it to the address supplied. |
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| 52859 | 2002-06-07 01:38:00 | You have to cut the form out to send it in. This is to stop you photocopying 10000000 entries and sending them all in. (ie 1 entry per purchase). PCWORLD has details of al their subscribers, so it accepts photocopied entries (just one) from them as they know they have bought the magazine (paid for in their sub). This is so people like me don't have to cut up our precious magazine :-). G P |
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| 52860 | 2002-06-07 01:39:00 | It means that if you are a subscriber to the magazine, you have the luxury of being able to photocopy the entry form and thus avoid disfiguring your precious magazine. For us mere mortals who purchase from an ordinary shop we don't have that privilege. We have to cut the page. It's painful but for a $7000 machine I'll do it. |
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| 52861 | 2002-06-07 02:49:00 | Hey Susan, I wouldn't worry too much about cutting out the coupon... its not like the magazine is going to fall to bits or anything - and what rivetting info is on the back of said coupon,LOL Regards |
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