Get in on the Bayou Billionaires fun and your every day trip to the mailbox could make you crazy rich! One person will win $5,000 and have the chance to go on to win $100,000 in Cash!
Sweeps Rating: Okay
Eligibility:open to permanent legal residents of the forty-eight (48) contiguous United States, and the District of Columbia, who are at least eighteen (18) years of age or older, or the age of majority in their jurisdiction of residence, whichever is greater, at the time of entry.
Entry Dates: begins on January 12, 2012 and ends at 11:59:59 PM (ET) on February 13, 2012
How to Enter: visit www.facebook.com/BayouBillionaires
Entry Limit: two entries total, per person, regardless of email address of account used
One Grand Prize winner receive five thousand dollars ($5,000) and will also have the chance to win an additional one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) in the hit the jackpot envelope drawing Grand Prize event
Drawing Date: on or about February 15, 2012, there will be one Grand Prize Random Drawing. dministrator will make two (2) attempts, over a five (5) business day period, to contact the potential Grand Prize winner via the email address and/or phone number provided upon registration
Grand Prize Event: On or about March 1, 2012 a representative from the Sponsor, Administrator and/or the prize insurance company, as well any media that Sponsor determines is reasonably fit, will personally appear at the Grand Prize Winner’s home for the Grand Prize Event. At the Grand Prize Event, the Grand Prize winner will be presented with a mailbox that contains eleven (11) sealed envelopes from which the Grand Prize winner will select two (2) envelopes. If the Grand Prize winner selects the two (2) envelopes that each has “Jackpot” written on it, the Grand Prize winner will receive an additional one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), subject to verification. If the Grand Prize winner does not select the two (2) envelopes that each has “Jackpot” written on it, he/she will not be eligible to receive the additional one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000); but will still receive the original five thousand dollars ($5,000).
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