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Sunday, May 15, 2005

RESULTS of The www.LearningToFly.biz Free Domain Name Contest

The winner of the LearningToFly.biz is: John V. who was the closest to the winning red Powerball number 42. Congrats to you John! Enjoy the free domain name! I hope you do great things with it! You can click here to jump to an email form that you can use to send me your email address. I will initiate the transfer @ GoDaddy as soon as I get your message (if you have an email address on file with GoDaddy, by sure to send me that same address or else the transfer won't go through. You will also need to send your full name, address and a phone number that I'll need for the GoDaddy transfer. You can send a PO Box if you like.) I hope John V. will do the right thing and link to this blog!

Thanks to all for playing. If you haven't done so already, please click here to vote in one or more of my polls. That's all I ask in return for offering a chance to win a free domain name. Thanks!

Once again, it's been fun running the contest. Stay tuned: the next free domain name giveaway will be posted shortly!

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Got it (already a while) and... I'm loving it!

Thursday, June 02, 2005 3:48:00 PM  

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