Can somebody take the time to break this up and explain this please??
To enter without a purchase visit
http://www.amoesweeps.com/udemy/
Rules:
http://www.cfapromo.com/udemy/
https://support.udemy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115006586328
and if anyone happens to Win, please do let us know :)
Aesop, Thx a lot for introducing this grand prize of $10,000 Udemy courses to us!! Rep added!!!
I have more than 1,000 paid courses enrolled in free mode.....Most paid courses I got were shared by many great members in this FREE section!! (Really Million thx to them!!!)
So if we see in this way, $10,000 Udemy prize is not very attractive......Ha ha just my opinion.
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Can somebody take the time to break this up and explain this please??
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The contest is open from May 15th to May 26th.
From what I understood, you can participate in the prize draw one of two ways,
1. Buy a course by spending at least $5 (well, the courses are discounted to at most $10, so I don't know how the magic number is 5 :-) to qualify for one of the 100 $250 prizes given out every day of the contest, in the form of course credits.
2. Alternately, if you want to get a free entry, you can enroll in the contest by entering your details at,
http://www.amoesweeps.com/udemy/
You need to do this every day for being eligible for the draw for that day.
Once you qualify on 5 or more days before the contest ends (using one of the above 2 methods), you are also eligible for the grand prize draw for $10,000 course credits.
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To add:
Contest is open for select countries mentioned in the rules. For Canadian citizens, if they win, they also need to complete a mathematical skill test of some sort before being granted the prize. Why Canadian residents are targeted? I have no clue!
$250 credits are valid for 6 months and $10K for 4 years.
My observation: 10K prize winner would have to give affidavit, declaration, etc and would have tax consequences on the winnings!
Thanks! Rep added for explanation @feefiefohfum!
// Why Canadian residents are targeted? I have no clue!
I guess that what they learned in their Turkish schools. They may think Canadians leave in Igloos and have eat Eskimo for lunch!