Enter the Norton sweepstakes now for a chance to win a 16 GB Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9! You can also play the game everyday to gain up to 10 additional entries! A winner will be selected every week.
Sweeps Rating: Okay
Eligibility: open to legal United States residents in the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, 18 years of age or older
Entry Dates: begins on February 16, 2012 and ends on March 16, 2012 at 11:59:59 P.M. ET
Entry Periods:
Period #1: 2/16/12 to 2/22/12
Period #2: 2/23/12 to 2/29/12
Period #3: 3/01/12 to 3/07/12
Period #4: 3/08/12 to 3/16/12
How to Enter: two ways
Online: visit www.nortonsweepstakes.com
Mail: During each Periodic Sweepstakes Drawing Period, an Entrant may hand print his/her name, address (P.O. Boxes not accepted), daytime and evening phone numbers, e-mail address, and date of birth on a sheet of paper no larger than 8.5″ x 11″ and mail it to:
Norton’s Protect Your Stuff Sweepstakes
P.O. Box 251328
West Bloomfield, MI 48325
Received by February 22, February 29, March 7, and March 16. Each entry must be on a separate sheet of paper.
Entry Limit: An Entrant can only play the Game once per calendar day during the Promotion Period to receive additional sweepstakes entries. Entrant is limited to a maximum of eleven (11) entries.
Prizes: Each Periodic Sweepstakes Prize Winner will receive a Samsung Galaxy® Tab 8.9 with 16GB Memory. ARV of each Prize is $399.00.
Drawing Dates: February 24, March 2, March 9, March 20. Entries from the Periodic Sweepstakes Drawing Period that the he/she was selected from will not carry over to the another Periodic Sweepstakes Drawing Period
Rules: http://www.nortonsweepstakes.com/rules.pdf
Norton is the one software you can real trust.I have purchase for myself,grandson,2.daughter i me one.Each time i request that Norton be installed in set up.This one i using has Norton on it.
Odd, I entered this sweepstakes today & yesterday and received the message that I had 0 additional entries. I thought if you had any score that you would get at least 2 additional entries. At least that’s what the rules state.