Enter to Win Resident Evil 5 and a Core i7 CPU!
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Resident Evil 5? Great game. Intel Core i7? Great processor.
Put those two things together and you have an amazing contest. Five very lucky winners will take home the amazing prizes of a copy of Resident Evil 5 for PC and a Core i7 processor.
All you have to do is hit this site and fill in all that is asked of you, and you're entered into our random draw. Winners must be legal residents of the 50 United States and District of Columbia ("U.S.") who are 18 years of age or older as of date of entry, possess a valid U.S. driver’s license, and can provide proof of legal residency.
All eligible contest entries received before 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on October 15, 2009. Drawings will be held on October 19, 2009.
Hit this link to be on your way.
Good luck!
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more u.s. only stuff
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Damn it, why tomshardware always give prizes to U.S only? It's flaming UK website not U.S. and man who controls this should be killed.
UK site with U.S only competitions. Great way to irritate!
hmmm
Anandtech. Bit-Tech. End of.
I'm not sure it's worth leaving over, however I do see why people get irritated. It's not as if they run any UK or EU-only competitions.
Imagine the uproar if they did that very thing on the US site!