Odds of winning at least something look to be quite good. Fingers crossed for you Amelia, and all the best for uni :)
Win a Share of 803 Prizes Worth $6,848.20 from Pilot Pens
249 entrants, 0 wins
Last edited 09/02/2019 - 17:44
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Play the quiz and beat the score for your chance to win $780 worth of Pilot's finest pens + a $30 gift card and 800 minor prizes! Winners drawn at random.
Answers:
- The first supermarket opened
- Nelson Mandela
- Harry Houdini
- The Berlin wall is built
- Jacqueline
- 1975
- Jurassic Park
- Italy
- iPhone 3G
- Lance Armstrong
Prizes:
1st Prize: Pilot Justus Fountain – RRP $460.00
2nd Prize: Pilot MR Fountain + Iroshizuku ink + $30 Coles/Myer Gift card – RRP $128.20
3rd Prize: Pilot FriXion 9 Pens Pack – RRP: $50.00
Runner-Up Prize x 800: Pop’lol 3 pens pack – RRP: $7.80
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With how often pens go missing in an office/uni environment, you'll likely still be buying a tonne of pens.
Thank you very much for the answers headphonejack, you're amazing. :)
Thanks for the answers OP.
Thanks for the post and answers gla
Thank you 😊
Do you need to beat the score?
I think so. It's really easy to do with the answers provided by headphonejack in the post :)
Can confirm that you do need to beat the score or you won’t be able to enter. I failed on purpose ;) to test it.
Thanks for writing the answers :)
Thanks, entered!
Thank you! Pretty fun quiz ;)
Thank you for your service
Thanks so much for the competition details and all the answers
Thanks a lot for the answers OP!
knowing me, i'd win the 20 cent price.
Thank you !
What kind of scores are people getting. I got 8,251 Wondering if that’s anywhere near the high score ?
thanks OP :)
Surprised to see no winners for this with the amount of prizes on offer.
I agree, it doesn’t make sense. <4,000 entrants in total, odds were better than 1 in 5. I haven’t seen any winners published yet, so they could just be late to draw.
Thank you so much OP, going into uni, this will be very useful. Would save me having to buy a tonne of pens