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  1. Well, I've just Googled for "Upromise" and it does appear that while they skirt close to the line on occasion (SPAM and data mining), they never actually cross it.

     

    However, using it to make any substantial money is probably expecting a bit much. From what I gather from news posts and articles, bloatedmonkey would do better to just eBay the prizes he's offering. The money he'd get from that would probably be equal to two or three years of Upromise -- if it even lasts that long. Meanwhile, he wouldn't have sold his soul (and his contact details) to a marketing company.


  2. ....and I'd appreciate any comments!

    Expecting AA members to give some company their credit card details is either suspect or naive, or both.

     

    On a more specific note, I wouldn't at all be suprised if the agreement you made (clicked-through) with the company bars financial inducements to get others to sign up.


  3. Suggestion: The person with the best Atari-branded (or general retro video game related) swap-meet or thrift/charity store find for the month of July wins a prize. Must provide photos. Either you pick the winner, or you pick the top five and AA members vote.


  4. Actually, I'm noting the similarities between both games.

    The only similarity is that they are taxi games, as in picking up people and taking them to their destinations. As it happens, the vehicles are yellow because that was/is a stereotypical colour for a Taxi in the US.


  5. Okay, it's about time I hosted one of these competitions myself.

     

    I'm currently in the process of photographing pretty much every item in my video game collection. The list is at http://krisjohn.atari.org/stuff.html

     

    A little past half way down (for the moment), on the left, is a mystery cart. Only the slightest bit of the end label is still intact. I have not played it, I have no idea what's on it.

     

    Sometime in the next weekend, local time, I will insert it into my PAL Atari 7800 and play a single game of whatever it is. I will then record anything score-like (score, time, whatever).

     

    You have to guess what the title is and what the score/time will be.

     

    Of the people who guess the title correctly, the closest score/time will win the cart and their choice of: Jungle Hunt, Sky Skipper or any other 2600 title I'm sure I have a spare of (the list will be PMed to the winner).

     

    * One guess per person. Once you've made your guess, you're stuck with it, except...

    * Make your guess unique -- if it's the same as an earlier post, yours doesn't count.

    * Any editing of messages rules you out of the competition. If you accidentally guess the same as someone else, post another message.

     

     

    If two people both guess the winning title and their scores/times are the same amount away from the winning score/time (eg; ten over and ten under), the person that guessed the lower score or higher time (ie; worse performance) wins.

     

    My message indicating what the game is and the score I achieved will signal the end of the competition. My next message will announce the winner.

     

     

    If the game doesn't work, the game otherwise doesn't suit the competition above, or no-one guesses the correct title, the winner will be picked randomly from everyone that posted a guess.

     

    Remember, Perth is eight hours ahead of GMT/UTC and somewhere around 13-15 hours ahead of most of the US. If I do this on Saturday morning it may still only be Friday evening where you are, so don't wait until the last minute!

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