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Update: Thanks and good luck to all who entered! The giveaway is now closed. We'll select winners on Monday.

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InsideRIA has two passes to give away to the upcoming FITC conference in Toronto, Canada, April 25-27, 2010! We'll be selecting two of our community members who will each win one free pass.

Increase your chance of winning!
If you post on Twitter about this giveaway and then link back to your tweet on your entry form, you'll qualify for an additional entry. Feel free to use the green retweet button at the top of this blog post or personalize your tweet. To get the link to your tweet once you've posted it, click on the link below the tweet that says when it was posted. It may say something like, "About one minute ago" or "3 hours ago" as you can see in the example below.

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You must be a legal US resident to enter. Read complete rules here.

Enter by 3:00 PM EDT on Friday, March 19 for a chance to win! We'll select the winners on Monday, March 22.

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6 Comments

Eugenij Sukharenko said:

It's little bit stupid to limit winners to conference in TORONTO (CANADA) by US residents only.... You don't think so?

Mary Treseler said:

Eugenij, We understand it doesn't appear to make perfect sense. The reason for
US only is that there were limiting factors pertaining to time and expense.
Mary

Daniel Schutzsmith said:

You can find out more info about the event at http://fitc.ca/toronto

Eugenij Sukharenko said:

Would be nice to open Canada too...

suziejones said:

Super event, can't wait for the next one, will sit by my mobile so I can get there really fast when it happens.

Billy said:

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