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Colonialgirl

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Have any or all of you entered this contest yet??

https://go.lawtigers.com/stylin-in-sturgis-giveaway?mc_cid=8275808b79&mc_eid=8346179e44

One prize is an $88k Cycle and the other is a trip to Sturgis.
 
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Sounds to me like an "information gathering" ploy. You give them your name,
E-mail address and phone number (plus the state you live in), to get a "chance"
to win some nice prizes. What could go wrong? :roll:

If you win the trip, you get to rub elbows with a bunch of at least half drunk rowdies,
the majority of whom are smoking. But then again, if that also describes you, then
there would not be a problem.

I'm too old, too fat, too warn out to try that. :wink:
YMMV
(I rode from '74 to '99)
 
I was in Sturgis for the Rally in 1980 and '81, back when men were men and sheep were afraid. Now its mostly doctors and lawyers and peeps that can afford to ride 40 to 50K bikes profiling their hearts out. (Good for them, I'm not complaining, its just different).

No desire to go back again, although riding on two wheels in the Hills is an awesome experience. 8)
 
Been to Sturgis several times. ( I live just north of there a few hours.) Met good people there every time. Law Tigers sponsors space on main street and advertises heavily. Sign up for anything with them and you'll get tons of e-mail advertising. As an aside, I signed up to win a Harley with a big Christian bikers group. It was supposed to be given away the last weekend of Sturgis and they had a website etc. As far as I could determine the bike was never given away and my e-mailed and requests to find out who won were never returned.
 
I entered. If I am not a winner, once the deadline for awarding the prizes has passed, I will simply unsubscribe as the emails roll in..... :!:
 
I've never won any of these no-cost raffles, nor do I know of anyone that has ever won. I think many of these are just scams and likely that no prizes were ever given to anyone that entered, and the people behind the "raffle" are just gathering names, email addresses, etc. to sell to some telemarketing firm.
 
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