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Giveaway: $100 cash towards any Microsoft product or service, including Windows 8 – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
July 8, 2013
2 min read

Winbeta giveaway 00

WinBeta has grown immensely over the years and we would like to take this time to thank each and every one of you. No, your eyes do not deceive you. As a token of our appreciation to our loyal readers, we are giving away $100 in cash towards the purchase of Windows 8, or any other Microsoft product or service.

Here’s what you can do with $100. If you head over to the online Microsoft Store, you can purchase a one year subscription to Xbox Music pass, pretty much any game title for your PC or Xbox, a Sculpt Comfort Keyboard, an Office 365 subscription, and much more. Windows 8 Upgrade is currently running for $119, so with our cash giveaway, you would only be paying $19 for a Windows 8 Upgrade license! And lets not forget those Windows Phone devices! Of course there are many other options, including various hardware accessories and software. The choice is ultimately yours.

So why are we giving away $100? Well, the answer is simple. The money was generated via advertisements and your readership. And with that, we are giving away the money back to the community as a thank you gift. We wouldn’t be anywhere if it wasn’t for you. So, again, thank you! Please continue reading our content and commenting on posts, it helps pay the site’s bills and generates revenue which in turn we will use for future giveaways like this one. This is just the beginning!

Here’s how this works. In order to enter this giveaway contest, simply leave a comment below stating what you would do or purchase with the $100 cash. You must also Tweet or Like our giveaway using the social share buttons below. If you do not follow these two steps, you will be disqualified from the contest. We will select one winner on July 14th and this contest is only open to our readers (staff members are not permitted to enter, sorry guys!).

The winner will receive $100 in cash, which can be used anywhere for any purpose, but we recommend using it to purchase a Microsoft product or service that you have been itching for! Good luck to everyone!

The winner, randomly selected via random.org, is: Dane Renolds! Congrats! Please contact us with your email address so we can get you your prize. Stay tuned for more giveaways!

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