Apple Hunt Contest
May 1st, 2009 | By Krystal | Category: Fandom, Featured ArticlesTwilight Teez is hosting a new Apple Hunt contest for a chance to win a DVD signed by Kellan and Gil!
It’s called the Apple Hunt because you’ll be hunting torn ribbons. Ha ha! Just kidding. Really, you’ll be hunting apples. Specifically, you’ll be hunting our Edward Cullen fan club apples. There’s 10 of them, multi-colored, scattered throughout the web site. Each apple has a code underneath it. Find the apples and record the codes. To be eligible for entry, you will need to purchase $20.00 in merchandise from our site during the dates the contest runs. Once you have all 10 codes and your order ID, proceed to http://www.twilightteez.com/pages.php?pageid=14 OR (to make things easier) http://tinyurl.com/applehunt. You will see the contest rules and entry form on this page. ALL of the fields are required, including your e-mail address. You MUST have the permission of a parent or guardian to enter this contest if you are 13 years of age or older.
Sorry, this contest is only open to residents of the United States.
WHY DO I NOT LIVE IN THE US??? !!
ahh lads can I please do this I’ll pay for my own postage and packaging!! ‘cmon!!
(Ireland)
i hate us-only or specific-countries-only comps!!! whats the point?? twilight is a world wide fandom!!!
Hey, all.
I regret that we cannot open this contest up to everyone worldwide. The problem isn’t a matter of paying for postage or anything. It has everything to do with the fact that every country has its own rules and regulations about contests such as this. if we opened up the contest to other countries besides the U.S., then we’d have to make sure we are in compliance with all of the rules and regulations of every single country in the world. And that simply is far too impractical. We apologize that we can’t include our European, UK, and Australian friends out there, not to mention of the other wonderful Twilight fans around the world. We sincerely regret this, but I hope you understand that for us – a very small business – it’s just not something we can do right now.
-Brian