Recently Amy at Muddy Boots solicited votes to win a digital camcorder at Classy Mommy . Well, there's a new giveaway at Classy Mommy and I want to win!
The current giveaway is for a Mutsy Transporter Stroller. Given that the current baby forming in utero was a big surprise, we find ourselves lacking some important baby equipment that was completely worn out by Emily and Hope, the most important being a crib, change table, car seat and stroller. We're a family on one salary so we'll be borrowing an begging for help to replace this equipment. It would be wonderful to win this stroller!
And given we normally reside in a very snowy city, our stroller has to be able to plough through snowbanks. The Mutsy looks like it is up to the job.
So please vote for me here! (I'm the name at the top.)
8 comments:
I dont know if you noticed, from the rules you are not eligible to enter for the stroller, you have to be a US resident... No Purchase Necessary to enter or win. Open only to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are 18 years of age or older as of date of entry.
Yes, I noticed but Amy, who just won the camera, lives in Canada but I assume has a US mailing address, as do I.
Done!
I voted...can we vote more than once?
Thanks Lynn! You can vote more than once if you have computers with different IP addresses!
Done, and I'll do it from a few more computers later today.
We will make sure to let Classy Mommy know that both you and Amy do NOT live in the USA. Nothing like a cheater!
Nothing like the cowardice of leaving a comment under Anonymous.
Having said that, the rules at Classy Mommy contradict themselves, which is why I signed up. At first it says "US Residents Only" and then "Must have a US mailing address." If she didn't allow people outside the US to sign up, why would she need to specify a US mailing address. The confusion leads many Cdns to apply, I'm sure. That is not cheating if the rules are unclear. Also, I never planned to hide, and neither did Amy, the fact that we live in Canada. It's rather something to be proud of.
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