CORE HYDRATION INSTANT WIN

geehohl

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I don't know how anybody else feels, but wins like these aren't really WINS to me. If I have to put $$ into something, then its really just a coupon, not a win. I "won" 1 ticket thru Fandango for a movie in a theater. I was hoping it was for a "streaming" movie to watch from home. BUT I should be happy, because I haven't won anything since my Planters Peanut socks in November! LOL
 

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No you shouldn't have to pay but in this case you won a completely free movie ticket. Congrats!
I understand, but unless I want to go to the movies by myself and not get a soda or popcorn-its not a true "win" like with the AMC package (2 tickets, popcorn & drink). That's what I meant by some of these contest prizes are like coupons. Like AARP Petsmart $10, I would go for that because I spend at least $60-100 a month on Toby's food, but if I won a $10 Kohl's-really what could you get for $10 at Kohl's if you don't shop there? I'm not criticizing the site but explaining my motivation on what I enter and what I don't. I try for things that are completely free and I don't have to add any of my own $$ to-being on a fixed income and all. To me that is a "win"!
 
lol . You would enjoy my correspondence with Quaker about their “wins “ and having to pay $10 for a notary on an $80 “win” . I won this same Fandango code as well. The only thing is that tickets at our AMC theater are $15.45 so I pay 45 cents above the “win” lol
That's why I don't win often, because I'm so darn picky on the prizes. I didn't mind paying for a notary and fedex when I won $10,000 from HGTV 3 years ago LOL but you are right... I would for an $80 win! I laughed because years ago, I won 4 tickets to Disney World (while living in Florida) which cost my daughter $2,000 for a weekend in Orlando for her family of 6 (extra tickets, hotel for 2 nights, food, other entertainment). LOL
 
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