Official rules draft
Weekly Sponsored Prize Draw Rules
These rules describe how free entries, winner selection, eligibility checks, and prize claims are expected to work for Trivicket's weekly prize draw sponsored by Loopwit.
Legal review required before launch
This is a working product draft, not legal advice. Final sponsor identity, promotion dates, state exclusions, and tax language must be reviewed before any public prize drawing.
Promotion Summary
- Promotion name
- Trivicket weekly sponsored prize draw.
- Entry cost
- Free. No purchase, ad view, paid product, or app payment is required.
- Prize
- One Amazon.com gift card, initially valued at USD $5.
- Odds
- Odds depend on the number of eligible entries received during the weekly promotion period.
- Void where prohibited
- Participation is limited by applicable federal, state, and local laws.
How to Enter
Gameplay Entry
Eligible app users may earn free entries by completing gameplay milestones described inside the app. Entries have no cash value and are non-transferable.
Alternative Method of Entry
Eligible users may enter without using the app through the free AMOE process at /enter. AMOE entries receive equal odds.
Entry Rules
- No purchase, payment, ad view, or paid product is required to enter.
- Entries must be received during the active weekly promotion period.
- Automated, duplicate, incomplete, false, or fraudulent entries may be disqualified.
- Loopwit may verify eligibility before awarding any prize.
- Entries are free, non-transferable, and have no cash value.
Winner Selection and Prize Claim
One potential winner will be selected using a server-side random process from eligible entries received for the weekly promotion period. The potential winner must complete verification and provide a valid email address for prize delivery.
Failure to respond, incomplete verification, suspected fraud, or ineligibility may result in disqualification and an alternate winner selection.
General Conditions
Loopwit may modify, suspend, or cancel a promotion if technical failures, fraud, abuse, legal restrictions, or other causes impair the integrity of the promotion. Taxes, if any, are the winner's responsibility.