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How would you like to get Charter High-Speed® Internet for Life? How about a Nintendo Wii? Well, Charter has an auction style contest going that gives you a chance to win Both.
About the Wii. It’s a Nintendo Wii Console and includes the Wii Stand a remote controller, a Nunchuck controller and a Sensor Bar and the AC adapter and AV cable. And because it wouldn’t be much fun without any games, it comes with Baseball, bowling, Boxing, Golf and Tennis so when you get it all you need is a few minutes to set it up and you’re ready to play.
I wouldn’t mind winning one of those myself because of how it works the Wii is quickly becoming a popular form of exercise disguised as a game system with a high level of interaction. So Click Here for a Chance to Win a Nintendo® Wiiâ„¢!
But Wait! There’s more! You also get the chance to bid on getting Charter High-Speed® Internet for Life…and that means the highest speed available in your area. Bidding starts at $10. Biding increments range from $1 to $25. The winning bidder gets the fastest Charter High-Speed Internet service available in their area for life, a Gateway Modem and free installation. You also get a certificate from Charter so that in the event you move, all you need to do is present it to the local Charter agent and they’ll set you up with the fastest connection available. For the complete Sweepstakes Rules go to: http://connect.charter.com/ForLife/
Obviously it does require that you have to be in an area where Charter provides Internet serviceable area and so you have to take a second to verify that Charter Internet is available in your zip code.
At the risk of being repetitive I’ll say it one more time: Click Here for a Chance to Win a Nintendo® Wiiâ„¢!
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Why hide the URL for the contest to win a Wii behind TinyURL? Do you have something to hide?
Luckily, everyone I know uses the TinyURL preview feature, so I can see that the real link is:
http://www.counttrackula.com/tracker/links/57196/16213
and I can choose whether to go to it or not. Having not heard of Count Trackula, and considering the name sounds dodgy, I don’t think I’ll bother.