One Free Year of WoW? Hmmm….
So you’re addicted to World of Warcrack… er… WarCRAFT. You want to play even more, perhaps smack Nefarian’s head sideways a couple more times or pick up your own Thunderfury. Maybe you might even want to go on a nice lava-lit dinner date with Lady Onyxia.
That’s great and all, but what if you’re out of game time?
Well, it seems the folks at MMO Portal are offering a contest for not just a month of free WoW, but an entire YEAR.
12 months.
365 days.
525,600 minutes of Warcraft goodness.
It seems too good to be true, but well, it’s worth a shot to apply.
They do have some specifics and restrictions, however:
1. You have to be a member of MMO Portal to even be considered.
2. You must not be homeless, meaning you have a physical mailing address to get your loot.
3. You have to be at least 13, and living somewhere where this sort of thing isn’t illegal. Sorry kids.
4. You better not be working for them, or be their sponsor or related to them in any business sense.
I feel bad for the interns for their company, in this case. They work for free, and they can’t get free WoW. A shame.
Oh well, if you can get in on the contest, then sign up, and good luck to you all, and maybe you can send us a free game card while you’re at it.
So you’re addicted to World of Warcrack… er… WarCRAFT. You want to play even more, perhaps smack Nefarian’s head sideways a couple more times or pick up your own Thunderfury. Maybe you might even want to go on a nice lava-lit dinner date with Lady Onyxia.
That’s great and all, but what if you’re out of game time?
Well, it seems the folks at MMO Portal are offering a contest for not just a month of free WoW, but an entire YEAR.
12 months.
365 days.
525,600 minutes of Warcraft goodness.
It seems too good to be true, but well, it’s worth a shot to apply.
They do have some specifics and restrictions, however:
1. You have to be a member of MMO Portal to even be considered.
2. You must not be homeless, meaning you have a physical mailing address to get your loot.
3. You have to be at least 13, and living somewhere where this sort of thing isn’t illegal. Sorry kids.
4. You better not be working for them, or be their sponsor or related to them in any business sense.
I feel bad for the interns for their company, in this case. They work for free, and they can’t get free WoW. A shame.
Oh well, if you can get in on the contest, then sign up, and good luck to you all, and maybe you can send us a free game card while you’re at it.