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Tamron is Giving Away 60 of Their 70-300mm Lenses

By , About.com Guide   September 7, 2010

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We've all got more than enough of newsletters and other promotional email hitting our inboxes every day.  But in this case you might want to make room for one more email.  From September 1 to October 30 Tamron is giving away a lens a day to newsletter subscribers.  Sixty of Tamron's SP 70-300mm Di VC USD lenses will be given away, one a day to subscribers.

Visit Tamron's 60 Days of Giveaways Site

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September 7, 2010 at 12:56 pm
(1) Doug :

Just a side note on this.. The contest is only for American residents. The sign up fields do not allow for anyone outside the USA.

September 15, 2010 at 7:53 pm
(2) Cesar :

Not only the sign up fields, it’s stated at the rules:

“Eligibility
The 60 Lenses/60 Days Promotion (the “Promotion”) is open to legal residents of the United States (except Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories) who are at least eighteen (18) years old at the time of entry. No shipment of prizes will be made outside of the USA. Employees of Tamron USA, Inc. and of its affiliates, representatives, subsidiaries, advertising and production agencies and Promotion prize suppliers, and their immediate families (spouse, children, siblings, parents) and household members are not eligible. All federal, state, and local laws and regulations apply. Void where prohibited or restricted. By entering this Promotion, participant agrees to be bound by these Official Rules and the decisions of the Sponsor and/or its agents, which decisions are final and binding. Odds of winning each prize depend on the number of eligible entries received for that prize drawing. BY PARTICIPATING, ENTRANTS AGREE TO ALLOW TAMRON USA, INC. TO PERIODICALLY SEND NOTIFICATION OF NEWS, SPECIAL OFFERS AND PROMOTION WINNER UPDATES VIA E-MAIL. IF AT ANY TIME YOU DECIDE THAT YOU DO NOT WISH TO BE CONTACTED FURTHER ABOUT SPECIAL PROMOTIONS VIA E-MAIL, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE E-MAIL. CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR PRIVACY POLICY.”

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