Daily Deal: The New Google Pixel & Friends Giveaway
from the good-deals-on-cool-stuff dept
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Comments on “Daily Deal: The New Google Pixel & Friends Giveaway”
“Learn more about the world by taking pictures, video, and audio of everything you do and sending it to Google!”
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… and getting on the sponsor’s email list for getting pushed newsletters (spam?) from them.
Interestingly, I see no restictions on signing up. Yet, a sweepstakes with such a prize made available in the province of Quebec would require a lottery permit (and would be subject to strict verification). There are plenty of other places with similar issues.
That and, of course, who wants to sign up for more spam? When you consider the millions of possibly entries versus the value of the prize, the reward is far out weighed by the costs.