Re: [vpFREE] more re Harrahs Codes

 

this reminds me so much of the McDonald's monopoly contest... the online version.. I don't know if anyone here has played.. but I sent away for so over 1,000 pieces one year (I had my students write names and address on envelopes, for the promise of a food party for everyone).. I didn't win a thing other than the early stages of type ii diabetes..

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From: "misscraps@aol.com" <misscraps@aol.com>
To: harrahscasinos@yahoogroups.com
Cc: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, March 4, 2012 10:15 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] more re Harrahs Codes


 

Well, I finally found some of those Codes for the new Harrahs Escape
contest on Facebook. You have to find the Facebook Groups for places like
Caesars Palace (not just Caesars), or Planet Hollywood, or Ballys (both AC and
Vegas). Some of the casinos don't have any codes (like Bill's Gambling
Hall) that I could find. Then look on the left side, and in a list of things
like "wall" etc., you will see Escape to Rewards, click on that, get a
picture, page down, and there is the code. Some people are also posting codes
in messages (someone said he googled the contest and found codes).

Then you write down your codes, go to the caesar's.com site, find the
Logo for the Escape contest, which may take some doing, click on that, keep
clicking when it says "play the contest" = enter the codes one at a time,
finally, making sure they work,

BUT you can enter only 10 codes a day.

On top of that, I entered 10 codes and played the game, and only 1 (ONE!)
gave me another puzzle piece (you have to find 36 puzzle pieces I think to
finally win something). The other 9 gave me an entry into the Grand Prize
Drawing (a "coveted" entry mind you).

I am guessing the codes change on these sites each day? Otherwise pretty
quickly you are going to run out of codes.

I still don't know where you find the codes on Twitter (tried it and
couldn't figure it out) and I haven't tried Foresquare or whatever that other
place is.

You can mail in for codes too - but that would be pretty costly, especially
if only 1 out of 10 gives you a game piece.

All in all seems a lot of work.

You can see some of the people who won something, mostly listed are small
prizes.

I got an email saying I was one of first 2000 people to enter contest and
received a $20 Best Buy code.

Not sure it is worth the effort! Probably not....

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