And the Winners Are...

By Nate Mook | Published January 5, 2000, 1:36 AM

We have the official results in for the eFront Millennium Giveaway. Because it will take time for all of the winners to choose their prizes and the possibility that some people will not respond, additional winners will be contacted by e-mail if needed. These winners were randomly drawn by a script at 12:00am 1/1/2000. The envelope please...

*drum roll*

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Well the next Millennium is in 1000 or 1001 years, If I live at long I might get luckly

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It's been almost a week. I'm trying to be very patient ;). Has anyone received their email? Did I miss it?

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It is now January 12th and I have yet to receive an email about what the next step is in claiming my T-s***.
I knew 16 was my lucky number. SO if I was to date a 16 year old, maybe I will get lucky with them.

Anyways, WHAT'S THE DEAL??? If you are not going to send out the info, you can go right ahead and send the Palm Pilot AND the diamond RIO to me at 800 5th AVE, 31st Floor, Seattle, WA 98104.

I will pay COD charges. That will make it fair to the rest.

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Something is wrong. My user name is not posted. Please recheck.

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I never win anything. =(

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Trust me you're not alone. I couldn't win if I was the only entry.
But nothing ventured, nothing gained. I'll keep trying.

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I want my money back!!! You agreed that if I pay you $100 you'll make sure I win... What kind of a business are you running here? Lieing to your clients, Sheesh!

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Only 100 bucks? You got off cheap. They made me buy them a Lexus, and a bucket of KFC before I could even enter the contest. But I guess having the Lexus painted in Mauve wasn't the best idea... I didn't win either.

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Sorry, I just dont like Mauve..

Nate Mook
nmook@efront.com

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ROFL!!!

Dennis Gregory

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I just don't like Lexus'. Gimme a brand new Bimmer 3 series or any Chrysler and you woulda won...even if it was mauve.

-Brian, bdanielson@efront.com

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I am sad

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