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Vieo said:
dodgeit.com + that link that let's you refer.

Just remember to only refer one e-mail every 30 seconds or so because dodgeit has a mechanism to lockup if it thinks you're abusing it too fast. =)

I was thinking that if what said Baron Aloha was true, we could each generate a lists of 100+ codes and keep sharing them with each other. For example, guy A and guy B makes a list and when they are done with their lists, they enter the codes themselves and then swap lists with each other. Better than making 200 by yourself. =P

works perfectly...thanks a lot man.
 
sangreal said:
Shit, I lost :(

Time to start building up codes again.



I already said in the thread how I'm getting codes. I own a domain name so referring myself is trivial (email to anything@domain is forwarded to my inbox)

Aaaah. Smart and lucky bastard. Anyway, Once you win, considering you do, would you mind helping me out? :D
 
Baron Aloha said:
Thanks Vieo. You rock.

What everyone should do if they want to win is generate 500 codes for yourself and a relative (like your dad). Create yahoo accounts for each of you. Register your yahoo account address as your work address (hopefully you will be able to receive mail at work). Register your relative's address as your home address.

Pick a drawing well in advance. Enter both sets of 500 codes. The high number of codes entered should discourage other people from entering.

The drawing will come along and chances are you'll win.

I bet if you check "this is a college address" or whatever when you sign up you can have more than one account per address
 
DaddyZ said:
why does it say "session timed out" when i put in a code sometimes?

Give the page a few seconds to completely load. Make sure the countdown timer has ticked off at least a few seconds before hitting submit.
 
DaddyZ said:
why does it say "session timed out" when i put in a code sometimes?

I think that has to do with the traffic on their website. There's probably thousands(maybe even millions?) of people jamming in codes every 10 minutes. =P

Just keep trying and it will go in eventually.
 
t-minus 3 minutes till pepsi closes the referall loop =/

I wonder if they would reneg on the prize if they suspected you reffered yourself
 
From the rules:

11. VERIFICATION OF GAME PIECE, GAME CODE:
All game pieces and Codes are subject to verification at the sole discretion of Sponsor and its authorized agents. Anti-fraud detection devices may be used for verification purposes. Game pieces and Codes thereon will be void if they fail to pass anti-fraud detection measures, or if determined by Sponsor and its agents in their sole discretion

also

In no event will Sponsor be obligated to award more prizes than the number of prizes stated in these Official Rules. If for any reason Sponsor determines in its sole discretion that the promotion is no longer capable of running as intended by these rules for any reason whatsoever, Sponsor, at its sole discretion, reserves the right to cancel, terminate, suspend, postpone, delay or modify the Promotion in whole or in part, including without limitation, any means of entry in Rule 4 A and B above, at any time if any aspect of the Promotion is not capable of running as planned or as intended by these Official Rules for any reason whatsoever, including but not limited to, any occurrences described in Rule 15 above, or any other causes which may corrupt or impair the integrity, security, fairness or proper conduct of the Promotion, as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion, or if Sponsor determines that more prize claims are submitted and/or more prize notices are distributed than the number of prizes offered in these Official Rules.
 
J2 Cool said:
Wow, what happened? They block @dodgeit?
not that I know of.

If they were smart they would. This is the kind of thing that keeps people like me from purchasing a pepsi since the odds are mounting, and that of course is the ultimate goal of the promotion, to sell pepsi.
 
Vieo said:
DAMN!

Hmm... maybe they just put that in their to scare us away. :lol

Look in the account history. They can see if you went nuts and entered 100 codes within an hour. They could potentially know whether or not the code was from a cap or from the Mt. Dew newsletter. With like 9000 xboxes being given away a few could slip through the cracks, but if this is abused widely shit could hit the fan. Anyone paying attention to other forums? Are other people on to this?
 
In your account history it tracks the time you enter each code. Maybe entering piles of codes at once isn't such a good idea.
 
I haven't checked other forums, but I'm gonna edit my stuff right now. Anyone who quoted me should do the same!@

MUM'S TEH WERD!!
 
scola said:
This is the kind of thing that keeps people like me from purchasing a pepsi since the odds are mounting, and that of course is the ultimate goal of the promotion, to sell pepsi.
Actually that's illegal to force people to buy Pepsi to participate in the contest, that's why they have to put in all these no purchase necessary clauses:

2. GAME CODES AT RETAIL ACCOUNTS:
A. 7-Eleven. At participating 7-Eleven stores, from 10/1/05 through 10/31/05 or while supplies last, look for a specially-marked sticker affixed to participating 12-pack products of Pepsi, Diet Pepsi and Mountain Dew (the "7-Eleven Stickers"). Each 7-Eleven Sticker will contain two (2) Codes. Not all brands or package sizes may be available or may participate in all areas throughout the Sweepstakes Period. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. To receive a 7-Eleven Sticker with two (2) Codes and copy of the Official Rules without purchase, while supplies last, send a self-addressed stamped envelope postmarked by 10/15/05 (to be received by 10/19/05) to "Every 10 Minutes" 7-Eleven Sticker Request", P.O. Box 4201, Young America, MN 55558-4201. Limit one free 7-Eleven Sticker per request per stamped outer envelope. No mechanically reproduced or photocopied requests accepted. Residents of VT may omit return postage. Sponsor assumes no liability for lost, late, stolen, misdirected, mutilated, illegible, incomplete or postage due mail or requests. Entries become the property of Sponsor and will not be returned.

B. Target stores - At participating Target stores, from 10/2/05 through 10/22/05 or while supplies last, look for a specially-marked sticker affixed to participating 24-pack products of Pepsi and Mountain Dew (the "Target Stickers"). Each Target Sticker will contain three (3) Codes. Not all brands or package sizes may be available or may participate in all areas throughout the Sweepstakes Period. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. To receive a Target Sticker with three (3) Codes and copy of the Official Rules without purchase, while supplies last, send a self-addressed stamped envelope postmarked by 10/15/05 (to be received by 10/19/05) to "Every 10 Minutes" Target Sticker Request", P.O. Box 4385, Young America, MN 55558-4385. Limit one free Target Sticker per request per stamped outer envelope. No mechanically reproduced or photocopied requests accepted. Residents of VT may omit return postage. Sponsor assumes no liability for lost, late, stolen, misdirected, mutilated, illegible, incomplete or postage mail or requests. Entries become the property of Sponsor and will not be returned.

C. Central Region - Participating states may include IA, IL, IN, OH, KS, KY, MO, ND, NE, SD, WI. During the Sweepstakes Period or while supplies last, look for a specially-marked sticker affixed to participating 12-pack and 24-pack Mountain Dew, Diet Mountain Dew, Mountain Dew Code Red, Diet Mountain Dew Code Red, Mountain Dew LiveWire, Diet Mountain Dew LiveWire and Mountain Dew Pitch Black II distributed at participating locations in the central region of the U.S. (the "Central Region Stickers"). Each Central Region Sticker will contain two (2) Codes. Not all brands or package sizes may be available or may participate in all areas throughout the Sweepstakes Period. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. To receive a Central Region Sticker with two (2) Codes and copy of the Official Rules without purchase, while supplies last, send a self-addressed stamped envelope postmarked by 10/15/05 (to be received by 10/19/05) to "Every 10 Minutes" Central Sticker Request, P.O. Box 4364, Young America, MN 55558-4364. Limit one free Central Region Sticker per request per stamped outer envelope. No mechanically reproduced or photocopied requests accepted. Sponsor assumes no liability for lost, late, stolen, misdirected, mutilated, illegible, incomplete or postage due mail or requests. Entries become the property of Sponsor and will not be returned.
In any of these contests they can't actually require you to buy anything to participate. You can send away for as many free codes as you want by mail. The Target mailing address gives you 3 codes per envelope. In Vermont they can't even require you to put postage on the envelope, which means it costs them money for you to participate in this contest if you live in Vermont.
 
Then again, how the hell would they know how your'e getting the codes? Anyone could just stockpile them from soda caps and enter them at once.
 
Yes, however you have to handwrite each envelope you send, and pay for postage
 
So let's see, how would they have ever checked the cap of a legitimate code from the mountain do referral page sent to a legitimate email? You don't need the cap. So maybe say 6 every 10 minutes.. that could work right? It's nothing shocking in ammount to bring in the microscope and you could play all day. Also, would they check the referral page to see if any code of their's is sent to an account that's legit? I doubt it unless one guy through 100 or more on a drawing. I mean, those codes are all legit. An email account bound to a specific code would be hard to track with all the incoming. I just don't see how they would determine something a fraud.

Suikoguy said:
Yes, however you have to handwrite each envelope you send, and pay for postage

Not for email which they do offer. That's hands off and easy.
 
They also cover their butts on distributing the codes through other means:

Sponsor reserves the right to distribute Codes, while supplies last, through additional means at its sole discretion at various times throughout the Sweepstakes Period which may include, without limitation, the following: (a) as set forth in Rule 2 below, (b) on game cards distributed at select sampling areas and sporting events; and (c) by e-mail to online subscribers of Pepsi Xtra Newsletter and/or Dewsletter. Total number of Codes distributed by Sponsor throughout the Sweepstakes Period is approximately 700 million.
I believe I also read in the newsletter that later on in the contest they will eventually start distributing 5 codes at a time to people who subscribe to it.
 
Redbeard said:
Then again, how the hell would they know how your'e getting the codes? Anyone could just stockpile them from soda caps and enter them at once.

It's possible the way the code is formatted that they could tell the difference between a cap code and a dewsletter code. Or all the codes that the dewsletter generates might be kept track of.

Entering 100+ codes in an hour isn't going to disqualify you off the bat, but it could draw attention if you won.
 
---- said:
Actually that's illegal to force people to buy Pepsi to participate in the contest, that's why they have to put in all these no purchase necessary clauses:

In any of these contests they can't actually require you to buy anything to participate. You can send away for as many free codes as you want by mail. The Target mailing address gives you 3 codes per envelope. In Vermont they can't even require you to put postage on the envelope, which means it costs them money for you to participate in this contest if you live in Vermont.
I understand the basic rules and regulations that apply to these sorts of contests, in fact I explained as much to someone earlier in this thread.

The fact that they cannot legally require you to purchase product to enter the contest does not negate the fact that the contest's end purpose is still to generate sales. That is not a logic gap.

And BTW, they don't need sophisticated tracking schemes to realize that something fishy is up, they can simply notice that they are receiving significantly more referall codes (or codes in general) than they had anticipated, or they could browse a forum like GA (don't kid yourselves into thinking you are the only L33T L00pH0L3 F1ND4R5 on the net) and say, "shit, this wasn't our intent at all" and end the referalls.

What evs. I don't "care" on any personal level, its just discouraging that I may have to engage in potentiall fraudulent activities to maintain a competively even field.

I feel like a proffessional athelete considering steroids ;)
 
If they really wanted to generate sales, they should have waited for Playstation 3 to have this contest...

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. . . OH SNAP!!! :lol
 
Vieo said:
If they really wanted to generate sales, they should have waited for Playstation 3 to have this contest...

:lol :lol "System worth up to $1000. Puts real life to shame. Toy Story like graphics!". Anyway, I should give this thing a try. I mean, it's out there. I don't think it'd be wise to throw 500 on one but there's nothing illegitimate about this really. Outside.. what? You get a code off their website and they don't keep track of the email or any of that information. Where do you connect the two? This being legally wrong anyway considering know information of the email that the code is sent to is left.
 
Yusaku said:
I hope they DO put a kabosh on the referrals. Otherwise the whole contest is questionable.
I do as well, but I imagine the cloners are going to run up against this super fast
What is the maximum number of Codes I can enter for the promotion?
There is a total limit of 500 game Codes per person/account throughout the promotion period, online, text messaging, mail-in entries and free entries combined.

Additionally there does not seem to be substantially more codes now than there was last night in any given contest. My guess is that people started duping before the first drawing even took place.
 
my friend won an xbox 360 on that site!

he was really hyped about it...

he said he used 70 codes

edit: another friend says he won earlier today... 100 codes

damn, i might have to get in on this action!
 
Blah. I don't think I'd ever win. I won a Dreamcast from planetg-hop.com(rest in peace) before. They were giving away 12 for christmas. You were allowed to send in as many entries as you wanted. I just clicked reload on the form for a looooooooong time. I was the first one picked and they said I had something like 26,000 entires. :D


I'll probably just play no more than 5 - 10 codes per every 10 minutes.
 
If TeamXbox or some other major Xbox forum does a similar contest, I'm sure there will be a much greater chance of winning.
 
MIMIC said:
How do you know if you won something? Is it after clicking "Account History"?

After each round is over, check the "winners board" to see if your initials and state pop up there. Then you have to wait 72 hours for an e-mail confirming that was indeed you.
 
:lol Damn....I just read the "How to Play." It's a little more complicated than I thought.

I'll wait until tomorrow when my brain isn't as strained.
 
MIMIC said:
:lol Damn....I just read the "How to Play." It's a little more complicated than I thought.

I'll wait until tomorrow when my brain isn't as strained.
I was really just thinking that it was gonna be the sort of contest where you look under the cap, and if it says you won, then you won. I had no idea that there were codes and drawings and referrals involved. They really want to get people addicted, and it'll probably work.

And someone over at the TXB forum is claiming that they won, but you really can't be sure with those boneheads. The 72 hour wait is probably to check people's codes that they entered and whatnot, to make sure everything was legit.
 
OOOOOOH. Salem New Hampshire won twice in a row! Something's going down in Salem right now. Somebody's got multiple accounts and lots of codes.
 
vatstep said:
you really can't be sure with those boneheads. .


TeamXbox forumers have actually been sharing e-mails. This place opted immediately to scam the crap out of it.

Of course, I don't think the people overseeing this contest care. I mean, why else would they give you 500 chances to win? $500 worth of Pepsi in two months? Yeah right.
 
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