Win a Game Console of Your Choice from Loot Ninja!

Posted on 18 May 2008 by


Al Zamora sent an email while I was at Mobius about a new give-away they are doing on Loot Ninja, and I wanted to share it with you all.

Loot Ninja is growing up. Thanks to all of our readers, the site has taken off to heights we could never have fathomed. As a way of saying thanks, we are giving away a console of your choice. That’s right, any current-gen console! The contest is very simple.  Just follow these instructions exactly and you could be kicking back with your favorite console in no time.

1. Fill out the linked Demographic survey. It takes 30 seconds and is completely anonymous.

2. Leave a comment in this post (make sure to use your real email address).

That’s all. One lucky winner will be shipped the current-gen console of their choice (Xbox 360, PS3 or Wii). One more thing, we know some of you may leave comments without taking the survey. We are able to match IP addresses from comments and submissions. No survey, no entry.

One entry per person and you must reside in the continental United States. Good luck and a heartfelt thanks from your friends at Loot Ninja for your continued support!

Congrats to Al and the guys at Loot Ninja; may you continue to experience fantastic growth and continue to do such fun give-aways! :-)

Link: Loot Ninja Game Console Give-Away

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  • Xtcent

    sigh i dount live in united states :( sob