Showing posts with label Final Countdown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Final Countdown. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2015

Final Day....the Final Code

This is the final code, this is the last day!!!

We hope everyone had as much fun as we did with The 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway Spectacular!!!

Do us a favor??? If you see any social media or blog posts asking how much you liked this giveaway, please give us feedback!! The more feedback we can get, the higher the chances that Santa will allow us to do this again.

We do want to thank everyone for being patient with us on the final day, our 3rd shift elves had too much cocoa, and somehow didn't notice the error with the final code. You guys were so quick to let us know something was wrong, and we really appreciate that. 

One last thing, what else do you guys want from us? Do you want more current events? Do you use the current events? Who likes the streaming page? Who likes all our social media information? Let us know!!











Wednesday, December 16, 2015

ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT.....

We only have a few days left for the 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway Spectacular....


Make sure you share this giveaway with everyone you know...we're giving away a FREE DVD each day until December 18th!



All you need to do is check our social media pages or our izzit.org News Blog (Which is right HERE, where you are now!) for the daily code - then jump over to our contest website, and enter the code.
These magical codes expire at midnight (Eastern Time).

Find the code on our News PageFacebookTwitterPinterest or Google+ 

We cover the shipping and handling. If you don't have an izzit.org account....what are you waiting for? Creating one is easy and free. Click here to sign up now. You must have an active izzit.org account to participate in this giveaway.

BONUS

6 lucky participants will also be randomly selected to get an extra surprise in their "stocking" - a Roku streaming stick!


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