Contest - Win 3 JyARz

TOWELIE 420

Member
JyARz invites you to participate in our Win 3 JyARz contest. To win, guess how many beads are in the JyAR shown below:

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Prizes: 3 FC members with the closest guesses will each receive 3 JyARz - whatever color combination you like (see www.JyARz.com for color options)

Rules:
  • Enter by posting your guess in this thread.
  • One entry per person.
  • All contest participants must be 18 years of age or older.
  • Winners will be selected by JyARz, Inc.
  • In case of a tie the entry with the earlier timestamp will prevail.
  • Rules are subject to change at any time.
  • This JyARz contest starts on June 1st, 2013. All submissions must be received by June 30th. Winners will be announced no later than July 6th, 2013
Good Luck from JyARz!
360?
 
TOWELIE 420,

Rocco

Well-Known Member
Just noticed my number was already a posted before I did, so Ill change it to 448 if thats alright.
 
Rocco,

Gammy

Gammy's getting upset!
Looking at the picture, it seems like it's gonna be a round number. The jyarz is not full ;)

Either that or they ran out of beads.
 
Gammy,

placetime

Well-Known Member
Strange. I looked back through the pages of guesses, and most of the guesses seem really low to me. I guess I'm in the minority of people who think they're also going to include the beads in the opaque white container in the final count? :shrug:
:freak:
 
placetime,

Pickz

Vapes on vapes on vapes!
It does matter to the other members that followed the rules. If people are allowed to double up now, then they will want to as well...not worth the chaos ;)

I believe Frederick McGuire means two people guessing the same number when he says "double up", not to make more than one guess/break the rules. He's saying it's not a problem if two people have the same number because closest three wins and they have the earlier-post for a tiebreaker.
 
Pickz,

Tweek

Well-Known Member
I believe Frederick McGuire means two people guessing the same number when he says "double up", not to make more than one guess/break the rules. He's saying it's not a problem if two people have the same number because closest three wins and they have the earlier-post for a tiebreaker.


I know. That would still cause a problem though...for example, if you say you want 420 as your number, then what about the 5 other guys before you that were told no already?
 
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