Norton Online Backup Account Winners

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Thursday, 11th Jun 2009 | Share


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If you didn’t notice we already kicked off the 8th competition in the series where we are offering EASEUS Partition Master Professional worth $31.96 to 5 lucky winners.

And yes we didn’t forget the winners from the 7th competition, so here are the results of the Norton Online Backup Giveaway where we were giving away 5 accounts worth $49.95 each.

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We had 20 participants, you can view the entire list of participants in our account here.

However we had to disqualify 1 participant for not following the proper rules, you can create your own tweets since last few competitions, but please follow the rules and include the links we ask you to include, we really feel sorry to disqualify anyone from participating.

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However here are the winners of the competition.

  1. Juscelino M. Acevedo
  2. Anuj Seth
  3. Prashant Venkatsubban
  4. Lori
  5. Paul Smith

Congratulations on winning a license of Norton Online , we will get in touch with you shortly to distribute the prizes, for the rest please continue participating there are lots of exciting prizes to be won.

Once again thanks for Symantec for being part of the Birthday Bash and sponsoring the competition.



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  1. Juscelino M. Acevedo
    June 12th, 2009 at 9:01 am #

    I WON!!! Thank you randomizer. (I think that’s how it’s spelled…) Great contests by the way…

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