How to Get a Free iRiver U10 in Hong Kong?
Oct 14, 2005 MP3 Players, iRiver
New iPod is cool? I think iRiver U10 is much better than it! It is good to know that iRiver Hong Kong is going to release this thumbthing later this month. Together with this, iRiver Hong Kong has run a promotional campaign called U10 Click Play Debut until 31st October 2005. During this period, iRiver fans have a change to get an U10 for free, if they meet all 10 conditions listed by the company.
What the heck are these condition?
- Born in October
- Born at 10th day of the month
- Sum of date of birth is 10
- Name consisted of 10 alphabets
- 10cm long finger
- Wear shoes sized of 10
- Parent of 10-year-old kid
- Own 10 pieces of HK$10 note
- 10 pierces in the earlobes
- Work/Stay at 10th floor
For each condition you meet, you can get 10% of discount of an iRiver U10 512MB (not included cradle and remote control). So, if you have all they want, you can get a free U10!
* Supporting documents are required for identity verification { via iRiver Hong Kong }
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October 15th, 2005 at 8:31 am
[...] How to get a free iRiver U10 in Hong Kong? (it’s for the 512MB version, and the cradle and remote control are gone, but, hey, clever marketing from iRiver; get a 10% discount for each of the ten conditions that fit you) [...]
October 17th, 2005 at 8:10 pm
You are aware that no person alive today will fit even the first three conditions taken together? The last birthday that fit these requirements was 10 October 1700 (1+0+1+0+1+7+0+0=10) and the next one will be 10 October 2006 (1+0+1+0+2+0+0+6=10). 5 and 6 together also seems to be difficult. I wear size 13 shoes, yet my longest finger is only nine centimeters long. And I don’t even know what condition 4 is supposed to mean (10 letters? In the first, last or complete name?)
October 17th, 2005 at 10:38 pm
I supposed condition 4 should be 10 letters as in your ID card
For me, it’s just a trick to keep people in mind that U10 is in town. iPod got too much attention these days.