During the month of December, Lufthansa is holding a contest that will award 2 Economy Class tickets from the USA or Canada to Europe to a lucky winner who uses one of three Self-Check-In methods when flying Lufthansa this month. Please use this link to visit the Sweepstakes Entry Page so that you can register for the Promotion.
To be eligible for the drawing, you must:
1. Register for the Sweepstakes.
2. Be a resident of the USA or Canada (except Puerto Rico or Quebec).
3. Be flying on Lufthansa this month.
Once registered, all you need to do is to check in for your Lufthansa flight either through Online Check-In, Mobile Check-In, or at a Self-Serve Kiosk.
In reading the terms/conditions, I noticed a strange disclosure that indicates that if the winner is from Canada, they will need to answer a “skill question” via email in order to be to receive the Grand Prize. I’m not sure what that means exactly, but it is something that will affect the winner if they’re Canadian.
The contest ends at 5:00p (EST) on December 31, 2012. The Winner must complete travel by November 30, 2013.
@Vladimir Thanks, now it’s clear! I’d rather answer a question than pay taxes any day!
Let me clarify the “skill question” thing for you – it’s common in many European countries as well. In such countries, it’s illegal for legal entities to give away something to you for free, even in sweepstakes; you have to actively “earn it” by answering a question regarding the item or the company. This question is usually as simple as it gets and exists solely to circumvent the aforementioned rule. For instance, the potential winner in Canada would have to reply something like:
Lufthansa is:
a) an aviation company
b) a bus company
c) a ski resort
Something of the kind, you get the idea 🙂
@Eager – I learn something new everyday! I did not know that!
A skill question in Canada means we don’t have taxes to pay on prizes!