Online Contest Rules

Online Contest Rules

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These are the rules governing all contests on the outlaw1007.com website, unless otherwise specified. In the following rules, “Outlaw 1007” means Saga Communications of Tuckessee, LLC, dba Five Star Radio Group and its parent corporation, Saga Communications, Inc., which owns Outlaw 1007 radio:

While submitting an entry for any contest with an online component on Outlaw1007.com, entrants may answer any designated optional questions or may share the link to this contest using the provided “Share” link.

Online contests, sweepstakes, photo contests, quizzes, polls, brackets are examples of applicable online contesting but do not encompass the entire list.

If a registrant chooses to answer an optional question, by answering any one (1) such optional question the registrant will receive twenty (20) bonus entries to that designated contest.

If a registrant chooses to share the link to any one (1) social media platform, entrants shall be granted and additional five (5) bonus entries at the time each said action is completed.

Bonus entries are additional opportunities in which that registrants submission may be selected at random via the Aptivada contesting platform. The platform has an internal system for weighting and measuring the number of entries and bonus entries for each contest.

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