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Just out of curiosity, how many entries are there?

 

 

Good question

 

 

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At least 750 entries.  Every $1 was one entry.  I got 25 numbers for my $25.  If the donations went beyond $750, then there are that many more entries :)

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It's just over 900 entries. So, for every $10, your chances are one in 90. If you donated $100, it is one in 9. If you donated $900, well, you know. LOL

 

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So, are u going to do a live stream?

 

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Probably not. We are experiencing a significant storm here in the Pacific NW. Losing power frequently. If it doesn't get postponed, we will likely just do it in a chat setting. If we postpone it, we might consider a live stream.

 

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Working late, storms, living in NW Washington...you just want more time to play with the phone!

LOL, jk. :lol:

If the phone was in my hands, then that might explain it! However, we order and send direct to winner. Maybe I will keep that in mind for next time. ;)

 

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I had a tree fall on my house due to the storm here in Washington State this afternoon. As a result I forgot and lost track of time. I will need to reschedule. Stay tuned! Will likely be Sunday.

 

Sorry, guys!

 

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I had a tree fall on my house due to the storm here in Washington State this afternoon. As a result I forgot and lost track of time. I will need to reschedule. Stay tuned! Will likely be Sunday.

 

Sorry, guys!

 

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Hopefully you don't have too much damage and everyone is OK. I know everyone is excited for the drawing, but seriously, family takes priority.

 

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I had a tree fall on my house due to the storm here in Washington State this afternoon. As a result I forgot and lost track of time. I will need to reschedule. Stay tuned! Will likely be Sunday.

 

Sorry, guys!

 

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Safety is more important. Glad you guys are safe

 

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OK. Rescheduled for this Sunday at 8 PM Eastern/5 PM Pacific. Thank you all for your patience!

 

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Yep, just under an hour and a half.  I'm really busy, so I will just pop into the chat and do this pretty quickly.  However, I just don't want to delay this any longer.  Thank you all for your patience!

 

Good luck!!!

 

Robert

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Only a couple hours until i win my phone

 

No, the Cleveland Cavaliers will win the first pick in the drawing.

 

AJ

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Congratulations to Steve Dean for winning the raffle.  I will contact you soon to arrange your collecting the Grand Prize.  Thank you all for entering and supporting S4GRU.

 

Also, we are having a Pixel raffle for those of you interested in that!

 

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This is such an honor.  I'd like to thank my publicist, who is a beautiful human being.  And that's everyone.

 

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Probably don't need this to be a stickied thread anymore.

Done. Thx

 

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