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Entering more than one person?

Last post 08-09-2008 4:17 PM by suzq960. 3 replies.
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  • 08-09-2008 12:43 PM

    Entering more than one person?

     Hi All,

     I was wondering if entering more then one person on a sweeps is messing me up.  I usually enter me, my hubby, my mom, and sometimes the kids.  If it is one time per household, then just me and my mom.  I have been sweeping for over a year, without much luck.  If we do win something, it is either my hubby or mom that wins.  So, I am wondering if by entering more then one person, I am either DQing myself or canceling out all enteries except for one. 

     
    Any thoughts or suggestions?
     

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  • 08-09-2008 1:38 PM In reply to

    • halogen
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    Re: Entering more than one person?

    It depends on what the rules allow. Each promotion's rules are different. There's no 'one-size-fits-all' answer.
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  • 08-09-2008 2:58 PM In reply to

    Re: Entering more than one person?

    Ditto on halogen's post.  RULES rule.  Is that Huh? redundant?

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  • 08-09-2008 4:17 PM In reply to

    Re: Entering more than one person?

     Nah, Marli, you're ok.  One's a noun and one's a verb.

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