You can always catch great discounts with your AAA card, but now you have a chance to win the ultimate Shop ’til You Drop vacation package. This trip includes airfare for two on Continental Airlines, Hertz car rental, a five day stay at a Best Western hotel and $2500 Visa Gift Card so that you can shop.
Eligibility: open only to legal residents of the fifty (50) United States (including District of Columbia) who are at least eighteen (18) years old at the time of entry.
Entry Dates: begins on October 1, 2009 at 12:00 a.m. Eastern Time and ends on December 31, 2009 at 11:59 p.m. ET
How to enter: Visit aaa.promo.eprize.com/discounts
Entry Limit: Each participant may enter/play one (1) time per day during the Promotion Period.
Prizes: ONE (1) GRAND PRIZE: A shop till you drop vacation package. Vacation package includes roundtrip, coach-class air transportation for two (2) from a major airport near winner’s home served by Continental Airlines (determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion) to winner’s choice of location in the continental US or Canada (excluding New York, NY); five (5) days and four (4) nights accommodations at a Best Western Hotel (single room, double occupancy); a $2,500 Visa gift card; and a Hertz car rental voucher for five (5) days (full size car) ARV $4,500.
Instant Win Prizes: 300: A $25 Visa gift card. ARV: $25.
Prize Limit: One (1) Instant Win Game prize per person.
Drawing Date: on or around January 4, 2010.
Official rules: aaa.promo.eprize.com/discounts/display_page?page=rules
Sweeps Rating: Good
Sent in by: Renee (RMJ80)
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Just won $25.00 Gift Card! Thanks for posting this promotion.
I was entering this one, and forgot to put it on my list. I had so much fun playing the game every time I entered I played the game two or three more times.
Just won a $25 Gift card
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