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November to Remember Contest Rules 1. by Entering The November to Remember Contest Rules 1. By entering the entrant acknowledges and agrees to abide by these contest rules. 2. No purchase is necessary to enter or win. Making a purchase will not increase your chances of winning. 3. To be eligible all contestants must be U.S. citizens & 21 years of age and older. Employees and immediate family members of West Virginia Radio Corporation and Freedom Auto Group are not eligible. 4. Contestants may enter one time daily during the contest period of November 1 thru November 30. 5. Contestants may win the $1,000 daily prize one time during the contest period of November 1 thru November 30. There will be one winner per day. 6. All contestants agree to allow the radio station and the sponsor to use their voice and likeness in pictures or video for promotional materials in conjunction with the contest. 7. Participating stations are WVAF-Charleston region, WVAQ -Morgantown, Clarksburg,Fairmont region, WQZK - FM Cumberland Region, and WLTF - Martinsburg region. 8. Any federal, state, and local fees associated with winning the prize are the sole responsibility of the winner. 9. These contest rules shall be interpreted in accordance with West Virginia law. 10. Any attempt by an entrant to tamper with the proper administration of the contest will disqualify the applicant. 11. Void where prohibited. All federal, state and local rules apply. 12. Stations reserve the right to change or alter the rules of this contest at any time. Contest Execution 1. Every day in November, WVAQ, will announce the one thousand dollar Song of the Day and keyword three times between 6am and 9am. The winning song will only play between 9am and 5pm Monday thru Friday, and between 12 Noon and 5pm on Saturday and Sunday. If the song plays outside the designated play times it is not the one thousand dollar song of the day and no prize will be issued. 2. The contest sponsor may offer special clues that could narrow the time frame in which the song will be played. Instructions for receiving these clues will be announced on the stations. 3. All contestants will have a 10 minute window from the time the song starts to text their entry to (Daily Key Word) at 35651, message and data rates may apply. The keyword will change each day. 4. Contestants will receive a return text message acknowledging their entry. Contestants must answer their phone in order to win. If the station is attempting to call a contestant and the phone is not answered or goes to voice mail that contestant will be disqualified and another daily winner will be chosen. The daily winner will be called within 30 minutes of the conclusion of the song. Once the daily winner is certified eligible according to the contest rules the winning name will be announced on the stations. 5. Daily winners agree to the winning phone call being recorded and agree that the recording can be used for promotional purposes over the air and on websites and social media sites of the radio stations and the contest sponsors. 6. Stations are not responsible for problems associated with radio transmission, cellular or wireless phone transmission, phone lines or satellite transmissions. This includes, but is not limited to: telephone disconnects, cellular interference, dropped calls, or technical or atmospheric conditions that disrupt a text message, phone call or the radio signal or internet stream of the radio signal. 7. The winning prize will be delivered to the radio station within four weeks of the winning date. Checks may be picked up between 9am and 5pm Monday thru Friday. A valid state issued ID will be required in order to pick up the check. The check must be picked up by the winner. 8. Complete rules are posted on line at www.wvaq.com.
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