Tom’s Guide Flashlight Giveaway

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house70

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Hah! In other words, one needs to enroll in the huge Facebook flock like an obedient sheep before having a chance to enter this "contest"!
no, thanks, I prefer not to; besides, I have enough flashlights already.
Pathetic Facebook promotion, and on a site that blasted the privacy problems of Facebook not too long ago!
 

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Awesome!!! I know I can give it a good home. I have at least 50 other flashlights in my house... I mean I'm not crazy or anything, I just like flashlights that's all. (I hope no one reads this, I think I've typed too much again.)
 

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[citation][nom]ImagineTek[/nom]Wow, no problem to drop a few grand jetting people off around the world to trade shows, but for trying to buff up your Facebook page with members from this site marketing get $10 to invest in 5 mini flashlights. Remind to click on more of your ads Toms.[/citation]

We give away tons of awesome computer hardware and gaming peripherals all the time. Are you really going to complain about getting a free flashlight?

...and yes, they are awesome flashlights. Small enough to fit in your pocket (maybe six inches long) but VERY bright. I keep one in my car and one next to my bed in case the power goes out.

-Devin Connors
 

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[citation][nom]house70[/nom]Hah! In other words, one needs to enroll in the huge Facebook flock like an obedient sheep before having a chance to enter this "contest"!no, thanks, I prefer not to; besides, I have enough flashlights already.Pathetic Facebook promotion, and on a site that blasted the privacy problems of Facebook not too long ago![/citation]
There are pros and cons to Facebook. Are there privacy problems? You betcha, but it's still a great way to keep fans of the site informed, especially if you're using FB on a mobile platform like iOS or Android. We aren't giving your info to anyone, and liking a fanpage of a website you already visit to begin isn't exactly signing away your soul. And, bonus points, you can un-like us on Facebook at any time if you think we're being one of those creepy, stalker-y Internet friends.

AND it's an AWESOME flashlight!

-Devin Connors
 
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