Question about winning

Wow, that sounds scary--government-issued identification! :popcorn: I better go have myself checked for any micro chip implants!! :crazytongue:

No, we've only had to do that once in the nine years that we have been sweeping. We used a driver's license.
 
Actually, you have to strip and they do a full body cavity search. (JOKE, okay?) A driver's license covers you as it's a government issued ID. In NY state, those who don't drive can get an identification (not a driver's license) issued by the DMV for a nominal cost. Some people aren't aware of this.
 
A government issued ID is a state issued ID. It can be a driver's license or state ID card. You can use a passport and military ID too. I believe you can use any ID issued by the government (State or Fed) that has your picture on it.
 
okay this is the first time I have wrote anything... hope this is the write place for a question about sweepstakes?

Does anyone know how sweepstakes and/or Contest are "Judged"? I was wondering is it in my best interest to mail in stuff too? The entries we mail in, does someone enter the information in the computer and the computer randomly selects a winner or does the computer print out little slips of paper of the information we enter in the contest?

How do most people win? online or mail?

Does my question make sense? I tried looking for some kind of information online from the sponsors but I couldn't find anything.
 
Contests for essays, pictures, recipes, etc. are the ones that are judged, and you would have to read the rule regarding how they will be judged. They all differ.

I rarely enter sweepstakes by mail. I do most of my sweeping online. Entries that are mailed in usually each get a number put on the envelope (they are not opened). The number then gets inputted into the computer and added into the online entries. When the sweepstakes is over, the computer randomizes all the entries for the winner(s). If it happens to be a mailed in entry, they pull the envelope and open it to see who to notify as the winner.
 
THanks!!!!! This helps out so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Contests for essays, pictures, recipes, etc. are the ones that are judged, and you would have to read the rule regarding how they will be judged. They all differ.

I rarely enter sweepstakes by mail. I do most of my sweeping online. Entries that are mailed in usually each get a number put on the envelope (they are not opened). The number then gets inputted into the computer and added into the online entries. When the sweepstakes is over, the computer randomizes all the entries for the winner(s). If it happens to be a mailed in entry, they pull the envelope and open it to see who to notify as the winner.
 
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