You’ve only got three days left to complete our survey for your chance to win a Bravia Z Series LCD TV. That’s plenty of time to answer all those brilliantly worded questions. So get going. You know the drill; simply click through to the survey, tell us about yourself and voila! The TV could be all yours.
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Remember, for your chance to win that BRAVIA Z Series LCD TV we keep harping on about head to our absurdely brilliant site survey and take a few minutes to tell us about yourself.
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We’ve had an exceptionally healthy stream of responses to our site survey, but of course, greedy souls that we are, we’d still like more. So for your chance to win a BRAVIA Z Series LCD TV from Sony (Model no. KDL40Z4500), valued at $3,399, or one of five $100 retail vouchers, simply click through to our site survey and tell us a little more about yourself.
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Don’t forget that BRAVIA Z Series LCD TV is still up for grabs, for creative and non-creative Giz readers alike. To win the Sony tele, or one of five $100 retail vouchers, simply click through to our incredibly well constructed site survey and take a few minutes to tell us about yourself.
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Intel released survey results that attempt to measure the place of Internet access in both men’s and women’s lists of priorities, and found that it’s more important than any other nonessential purchase.
Don’t ever say we don’t love you. Following hot on the heels of our GizGrow comp, we have a BRAVIA Z Series LCD TV from Sony up for grabs- and you don’t even have to be creative to win it.
For your chance to win the TV (Model no. KDL40Z4500)- valued at $3,399-, or one of five $100 gift vouchers to DJs, Coles/Myer, Harvey Norman, Bunnings, simply click through to the Giz survey and tell us about yourself. The survey will only take a few minutes to do and is an incredibly easy way to score yourself an awesome tele will go a long way in helping us figure out what special souls are reading our precious site.
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Survey-masters JD Power and Associates have completed their most recent review of US mobile providers, dividing the US into six regions and crowning a king of call quality for each. And for most areas, Verizon is still tops. But not everywhere.