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(Do not, I repeat DO NOT, take my posts seriously.)
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QuoteI think those laws are to prevent illegal lotteries, etc. You can't sell tickets for a givaway like that. So they have to give an alternate method to enter the contest...for free.
Dave
Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner. That is exactly why there is a "no purchase necessary" addendum to contests. Lotteries are illegal unless the state agrees to allow it. Even when I worked for a casino, we had to have "no purchase necessary" for contests that involved the retail customer. PD could do this contest if they were utilizing a "PD membership" or if the state of Florida was allowing them to host this lottery. If I were PD or any other company, I would have an attorney look over all contest rules before I hosted a giveaway. CYA (cover your ass).

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..I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw my bath toys were a toaster and a radio...
Laurel 0
QuoteI really don't know the law, but their contest seems very different from a lottery. Don't have any idea if it makes a difference legally, but it seems like paying $1600 to possibly win $1600 is different from paying $1 to possibly win $1 million. I dunno... I don't see anything wrong with it (and I love my sabre2 so I'd recommend buying one anyway).
Dave
I'm not an attorney. All I am saying is that I would have an attorney double-check the rules for me because this is a lottery in every respect. I have nothing against PD, either. I jump a Sabre and my next canopy will probaby be a Sabre2. I like PD and would hate to see them get in trouble.
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QuoteI'm not an attorney. All I am saying is that I would have an attorney double-check the rules for me because this is a lottery in every respect. I have nothing against PD, either. I jump a Sabre and my next canopy will probaby be a Sabre2. I like PD and would hate to see them get in trouble.
I agree, luckily, I have a solution.
You may enter the contest at any time, without purchase, by calling Performance Designs, stating your name, and asking them if you've won yet.
They will either congratulate you, and help you plan your travel arrangements, or give you their regrets and thank you for playing.
Quotethink you might be upset that the canopy in the contest is not your favorite?
not a bad canopy i had one but i prefer my new firebolt

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Come on pal. Lighten up. If this was a "No purchase necessary" "contest", then what would stop your whuffo next door neighbor from entering and winning a new parachute?
... to either cover their car with, or hurt themselves under before sueing PD.
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Never said it was a law, just an observation that in every give-away contest I can think of, the small print or legal ramble always says something to the effect of "No purchase neccessary, see in store for details." Pretty much positive I've heard/seen it on US tv channels and in US magazines too, so I don't think it's a Canadian thing. And yeah, I bet it actually is a law - something to do with advertising standards or gambling or the like.
I was really curious about this too when I saw the ad. I always thought companies had to put a no purchase option in the contests to prevent them from being considered gambling.
I just can't image a law that say if you are going to give some thing away you have to say "no purchase necessary".
What about the sales that Payless Shoes does, you buy one, get one free. You don't get the free one till you buy the first one.
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