Many have said that they appreciate our light-hearted competitions – so we conducted another one during July, and drew the winner today. This was linked with people connecting with “WattClarity from Global-Roam” on LinkedIn.
Rather than just drawing a lucky winner out of a hat, or using a random number generator, someone suggested we take a different approach – and here are the results.
Watch the animation to see who won the camera….
Congratulations to [Winner’s Name Here] – we’ll give you a buzz tomorrow to arrange for delivery.
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3 Commentson "Who was the winner of our competition for LinkingIn to WattClarity?"
Geez Paul – thought I would watch the video for fun…totally forgetting I had entered the competition, and low and behold my name was drawn out in the “nerdiest” way possible. Long live the Nerds!
By the way – I fly out to Paris in 10 days for a holiday (seriously) and was about to purchase a camera….thanks Paul, you saved me a head ache or two and quite a few dollars there.
Cheers Craig J.
Haha, you guys are such nerds!
Have a good week-end!
Thanks, Reinhard
Geez Paul – thought I would watch the video for fun…totally forgetting I had entered the competition, and low and behold my name was drawn out in the “nerdiest” way possible. Long live the Nerds!
By the way – I fly out to Paris in 10 days for a holiday (seriously) and was about to purchase a camera….thanks Paul, you saved me a head ache or two and quite a few dollars there.
Cheers Craig J.