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Microsoft is rewarding select Windows Insiders with tickets to MWC 2015

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
August 20, 2019
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If you’re a Windows Insider running Windows 10 and have been submitting feedback to Microsoft since September, we may have some good news for you. Microsoft is giving away free tickets to MWC 2015 to select Windows Insiders, and you can check to see if you’ve won by launching the Insider app now!

As said above, you need to check the Insider app to see if you’ve won a ticket. The tickets cover the entire week of MWC, being March 2nd to the 5th, and on top of that you also get a special invitation to a Windows Insiders dinner on the 2nd plus a few extra Insider events, exciting stuff!

We’re sending a few #WindowsInsiders a special notification. If you’re running Win 10 on PC, check Insider Hub app for a chance to win!

— Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) February 22, 2015

Those who have won should have received a notification, but double check the Windows Insider app anyway just in case the notification didn’t arrive for you. Your prize will show up in the announcement section, where you’ll be asked to claim your tickets and so on.

It’s good to see Microsoft rewarding their most loyal Windows Insiders, and hopefully this will tempt more people into submitting feedback. So, did you win tickets to MWC as an Insider? Let us know below!

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