In the Quicken Loans Steal-A-Home Sweepstakes one Grand Prize winner will receive year’s worth of mortgage payments and a three-day, two-night trip for two to Game 1 of the 2015 World Series. Plus, each time a player steals home during the regular 2015 MLB season, a lucky winner will receive the following prize package that includes one month’s mortgage payment, Two tickets to an MLB game of the winner’s choice, Two MLB jerseys, $150 Fathead gift card, Two MLB.TV subscriptions.
Sweepstakes Rating: Okay
Eligibility: US, DC, 18/age of majority and older
Entry Dates: March 30, 2015 and ends at 11:59:59 PM ET on October 4, 2015
Website Entry | Official Rules
The answers to the questions on the bottom portion of the entry form have no impact on the chances of winning.
Mail-in Entry: hand write your first and last name, street address, city, state, zip, daytime telephone number (area codes included), email address, and date of birth on a plain 3″ x 5″ piece of paper, and mail entry in a properly stamped #10 envelope to:
The MLB.com & Quicken Loans Sweepstakes
P.O. Box 15112
Bridgeport, CT 06673-5112
All mail-in entries must be post-marked by October 5, 2015 and received by October 13, 2015 to be included in the Grand Prize drawing and mail-in entries must be received as described below to be included in the applicable First Prize Drawing.
Entry Limit: one entry per person, regardless of method of entry.
One (1) Grand Prize: A Prize package consisting of the following:
1) $12,000 awarded in the form of a check in the name of the winner (or parent/legal guardian if winner is deemed a minor in his/her state of residence) which may be used, at the winner’s sole discretion, toward one year’s mortgage payment
2) A three-day/two-night trip for winner and one guest to Game 1 of the 2015 MLB World Series championship consisting of round-trip coach class air transportation for winner and guest to/from a major U.S. airport near to Grand Prize Winner’s residence in the U.S. and the host city of the World Series Game; two night hotel accommodations, two tickets for the Grand Prize winner and his/her guest to attend the World Series Game, and ground transportation to/from the airport and the applicable hotel. ARV: $15,500
Up to thirteen (13) First Prizes: A Prize package consisting of the following: $1,500 awarded in the form of a check in the name of the winner which may be used, at the winner’s sole discretion, toward one month’s mortgage payment; two Tickets for one 2015 MLB regular season game selected by winner; two Majestic Cool Base MLB jerseys; $150 Fathead gift card which can be used on MLB wall decals, subject to the terms and conditions associated with its use; two MLB.TV Premium Monthly subscriptions (each valid for one month during the 2015 MLB season). ARV: $1,890
Grand Prize Random Drawing: on or about October 14, 2015
First Prize Winner Selection: In the event that Home Base is successfully stolen by any MLB player in a 2015 regular season game played during the Promotion Period, a random drawing will be conducted by Administrator within seven business days following the Stolen Base Event from among all eligible online entries received up until 11:59:59 PM ET two calendar days after the Stolen Base Event and all eligible mail-in entries received up until the applicable First Prize Drawing. Maximum one First Prize Drawing per day, regardless of the number of Stolen Base Events that occur on said day, and maximum thirteen (13) First Prize Drawings regardless of the number of Stolen Base Events that occur during the Promotion Period
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