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Another donations sent...How are the funds looking?

 

 

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When I went to bed last night, we were over $800 in total donations. So we're finally making a little money for the site. Hopefully we will have some more interest in the final day, here.

 

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Strike that.  We are at $900 now.  If we hit $1000 in donation, we will add $50 in upgrades to the winner.

 

Robert

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Also, as of right now, all entries have been sent.  If you donated to enter, but still have not received an entry, Message me.  You may have forgotten to put iPHONE PROMO on your entry, or let me know.  Thanks.

 

Robert

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CONTEST IS CLOSED.  I will send the entries of those who entered this evening out later tonight when I get home.  We are likely to have the drawing on Monday evening.  More details to come.

 

Thank you to all who entered!  Thank you for supporting S4GRU.  And good luck!

 

Robert

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OK. The soonest I can do the drawing is this Friday. I have work obligations all week in the evening. Put 9 PM Eastern/6PM Pacific on your calendars. Good luck to you all!

 

Robert

 

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CONTEST IS CLOSED.  I will send the entries of those who entered this evening out later tonight when I get home.  We are likely to have the drawing on Monday evening.  More details to come.

 

Thank you to all who entered!  Thank you for supporting S4GRU.  And good luck!

 

Robert

Drawing still tonight?  What time?

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Read post above yours from S4GRU.

 

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Well crap, I hadn't refreshed the tab since about 7:30a when it got opened this morning.

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CONTEST IS CLOSED. I will send the entries of those who entered this evening out later tonight when I get home. We are likely to have the drawing on Monday evening. More details to come.

 

Thank you to all who entered! Thank you for supporting S4GRU. And good luck!

 

Robert

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