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KQDS/KTCO/KDAL-AM/KDAL-FM/KDKE/WDSM GOLDRUSH 2020 OFFICIAL RULES (To be used when prizes are valued at or over $600) .01 NAME OF PROMOTION: KQDS, KTCO, KDAL-AM, KDAL-FM, KDKE & WDSM Goldrush 2020 .02 SPONSORS: Security Jewelers .03 DESCRIPTION OF PRIZE(S): 1 (one) ounce of Gold .04 VALUE OF PRIZE(S): Market value at time of winning. Spot prize to be verified by Security (Note: Winners are responsible for all Jewelers located in downtown Duluth. taxes and other fees on this/these amount(s) .05 PROMOTION METRO AREA: Duluth, MN-Superior, WI DMA (as defined by Nielsen) .06 MINIMUM AGE TO ENTER: Eighteen (18) .07 HOW TO ENTER: Complete an entry form located on the KQDS 94.9FM/106.3FM website at http://95kqds.com AND/OR Complete an entry form available at the following locations: 11 E Superior St, Ste 380, Duluth, MN 55802 AND/OR For a free entry form, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: 11 E Superior St, Ste 380, Duluth, MN 55802 AND/OR See Addendum A, incorporated herein by reference. .08 DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF 07/17/2020 or until puzzle is solved** at CST ENTRIES: .09 COMPLETED ENTRY FORM KQDS, KTCO, KDAL-AM, KDAL-FM, KDKE & WDSM SUBMISSION ADDRESS: Goldrush 2020 Promotion Entry c/o Midwest Communications, Inc., Marketing Department 11 E Superior St, Ste 380, Duluth, MN 55802 .10 PROMOTION PERIOD: Promotion Begins: 06/08/2020 at 7am CST Promotion Ends: 07/17/2020 or until puzzle is solved** at 12pm CST .11 NUMBER OF WINNERS: up to approx 1 .12 METHOD OF SELECTION OF Winner(s) will be determined by a random drawing from all eligible WINNER(S): entries received to be held on or about at CST at 11 E Superior St, Ste 380, Duluth, MN 55802 OR See Addendum B, incorporated herein by reference. .13 PRESENCE REQUIREMENT: Winner(s) need to be present to win OR Winner(s) need not be present to win .14 DEADLINE FOR CLAIMING/ NOON 7 days after winner has solved the puzzle PLEASE NOTE: REDEEMING PRIZE(S): Failure of winner or winner/guest to complete the proper paperwork and pay taxes (if applicable) will void prize without any further prize consideration. NOTE: any checks that not cashed within 90 days of date of check issued will be void and not be re-issued. -1- A-1 Official Rules – Duluth 01-2020 .15 ALL PRIZES WILL BE Yes AWARDED: OR No .16 ALTERNATE WINNER(S): Yes (if potential winner(s) do(es) not OR qualify, decline(s) acceptance of No prize(s), or is unreachable/unavailable) .17 OFFICIAL RULES REQUEST KQDS, KTCO, KDAL-AM, KDAL-FM, KDKE & WDSM ADDRESS: Goldrush 2020 Official Rules, c/o Midwest Communications, Inc., Marketing Department, 1420 Bellevue Street, Green Bay, WI 54311 .18 WINNER(S) LIST REQUEST KQDS, KTCO, KDAL-AM, KDAL-FM, KDKE & WDSM ADDRESS: Goldrush 2020 Winner List, c/o Midwest Communications, Inc., Marketing Department, 1420 Bellevue Street, Green Bay, WI 54311 .19 DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF 24 hours after date of winning WINNER(S) LIST REQUESTS: .20 PROXY ALLOWED AT PRIZE No GIVEAWAY: Winner will be notified. Prize will be awarded upon completion of all legal paperwork with Midwest Communications, Inc./WRIG, Inc. ** Please note that Midwest Communications has the authority to extend/end the contest at any date after 07/17/2020 if no winner is available. If contest is extended these contest rules will remain active. Winner will be required to show Photo ID before completing winner paperwork. This will be done at 11 E Superior St, Ste 380, Duluth, MN 55802 at the pre-determined date and time Winner will receive a 1099 in the approximate amount of $Market value at time of winning. Spot prize to be verified by Security Jewelers and that will be the value of the 1099 issued.. of this prize package. Additional Rules In addition to these Official Rules, this Promotion is also subject to the Midwest Communications, Inc./WRIG, Inc. Official Rules for All Contests which are either incorporated herein by reference as Addendum C on the station website. -2- A-1 Official Rules – Duluth 01-2020 HOW TO ENTER – ADDENDUM A #1: Listeners will be directed to see GOLDRUSH 2020 rules and puzzle posted at 95KQDS.COM, KATCOUNTRY989.COM, .MY957.COM. KDAL610.COM. DUKEfmduluth.com and WDSM710.COM . #2: A 20 letter secret password will be created and kept confidential. Password will be in the form a phrase san any spaces. For example, ONLY: INDEEDITISWORTHMONEY #3: The Puzzle will be 20 characters long 17 blank spaces and will include 3 courtesy letters For example, ONLY: I_ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ #4: A new piece of the puzzle (a letter) will be announced weekday mornings on KQDS-FM, KTCO-FM, KDAL-FM, KDAL-AM, KDKE-FM, AND WDSM-AM beginning June 8, 2020 BUT WILL NOT REVEAL WHERE THE LETTER FITS INTO THE PUZZLE. #5: A letter will be revealed each weekday at approx. 7:30am during morning shows on KQDS, KDKE, KTCO, KDAL-AM, KDAL-FM, and WDSM and subsequently revealed on each station website displayed below the posted puzzle layout. #6: Listeners can make their guess by texting the pre-determined puzzle/codeword to the station wide text line at 84454 and may guess as often as they like. #6a: Listener can also send entry in via US Mail to: KQDS, KTCO, KDAL-AM, KDAL-FM, KDKE & WDSM Goldrush 2020, 11 East Superior St, Ste 380, Duluth, MN 55820. Please note that your entry will be entered at time of receiving at said address. Please note the US Mail delivery is not guaranteed and stations are not responsible for delivery, acceptance and entry. Please note that your entry is time sensitive. Note: due to the nature of our programs that are heard on-line over the Internet, contests heard on the radio station’s Internet audio stream are slightly delayed from the time the contests heard on the broadcast station and may be running behind the broadcast signal. Thus, all contests heard are delayed. This delay can last for 30 seconds up to several minutes. This means that when the station announces winning names in this contest, listeners to the on-line audio stream may be at a disadvantage in participating over those listeners who hear the contest on conventional radio. For this contest, the station will start counting down when the announcement is made on the radio broadcast signal. ADDENDUM B - METHOD OF SELECTION OF WINNER #1: The FIRST correct password texted to 84454 or received via US Mail will automatically win the ounce of gold. Any correct answers after the first will be rejected. Please note that Midwest Communications, Inc. is not responsible for any undeliverable entries. #2: Date and time of correct answer is automatically recorded on the VIBECM text page when texting. The winner will be contacted via the phone number from which that winning text was sent - also automatically recorded on VIBESCM text pages. #3: In the case that the correct answer comes from outside of the promotion area listed in .05, that entry will be disqualified without further prize consideration and the next winning entry will become the winner. -3- A-1 Official Rules – Duluth 01-2020 .
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