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PhotographyBLOG Newsletter Contest Winners

Mark Goldstein | PhotographyBLOG | October 10, 2004 | 0 Comments

Today at 12 midday BST (British Summer Time), 7 names were randomly selected from the list of PhotographyBLOG Newsletter subscribers. If you are one of the winners, you will already have received an email from me (.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)). In order to protect the winners’ email addresses, I’m not going to publish them here.


One person has won a £100 Bags of Love Voucher.
Kindly donated by bagsoflove.co.uk.
http://www.bagsoflove.co.uk

Three people have each won a copy of Digital Photography Expert Techniques by Ken Milburn.
Kindly donated by O’Reilly.
http://www.oreilly.com/

Three people have each won a copy of Ulead DVD PictureShow Digital Camera Suite.
Kindly donated by Ulead Systems.
http://www.ulead.co.uk


If you haven’t won anything, then don’t worry, as a brand new contest will be starting soon!

To have any chance of winning, you must subscribe to the PhotographyBLOG Newsletter.

Every Saturday of each week you will receive a Newsletter containing the lastest digital and film photography stories from the United Kingdom and around the world. It also contains the latest news from the PhotographyBLOG website. You can choose to have the Newsletter delivered to you as either a HTML or text version.

If you are already a subscriber, you do not have to do anything to enter this competition. Your name will automatically be entered in the prize draw.

If you are not currently a subscriber, then what are you waiting for?!! Enter your email address to subscribe now.



 

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#1 Tony Hagale

Suggestion: partially mangle the email addresses of the winners, so they don't get a bunch of spam in addition to their wonderful prizes. wink

1:42 am - Monday, August 2, 2004

#2 Mark Goldstein

Good point Tony! I've changed the @ to "at"...

7:51 am - Monday, August 2, 2004

#3 phule

Even changing the @ to an at won't really help.

Spam harvesting bots are smart enought to put a domain and a word before "at" together to create an email address. Even if they're wrong, it's not like spammers care that their emails bounce.

Aside from that, I really wish I had won that LensBaby... smile

9:09 pm - Monday, August 2, 2004

WIN! I'm a caption. WIN! I'm a caption. Win a Sony VAIO Laptop!
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