Instructions given on the individual giveaway post supersede the rules stated on this page.
Anyone in the continental U.S. can enter to win giveaways, regardless of affiliation, association or connection. Winners chosen at random are chosen by random.org. Each qualifying comment in a giveaway thread is assigned a number, and then the winning number is chosen by random.org’s sequence generator. The first number in the sequence is the winner.
Please make sure that you’ve signed in to the comments section with a valid email address, so that I can contact you if you win. Once I do, I’ll need you to provide me with your address, of course, so that I can mail your prize to you. All prizes will be mailed as soon as possible, but LBTC does not guarantee delivery by a certain date. We are not liable for mail delays and/or loss, though we will make every effort to rectify such matters should they occur. We are also not responsible or liable for anything that goes wrong after you receive your prize.
You have exactly one week from the time that I contact you to get back to me with delivery instructions. After that time I will give your prize to the next number in random.org‘s sequence.
If a contest post specifies that you may enter once per day, that means once per calendar day, not 24-hour period. In other words, you can enter at 11:59pm Saturday and then again at 12:01am Sunday, and then not again until Monday.
If a post’s entry guidelines refer to one entry per “household” that means you should not enter multiple times under different names and email addresses, or enter once from your home computer and once from your work computer. While there’s no foolproof way for me to police this, I do check IP addresses and hope that I can trust everyone to be honest in this regard. Cheaters will be banned from all future contests.
Comments made about a product may be quoted by me or by anyone I give permission to, including but not limited to the companies providing prizes to use in their advertisements.
These rules can change at any time.






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