Hilton Honors has teamed up with ePrize to celebrate their 25th anniversary and give away 1 million Hilton Honors points to 25 lucky winners. The promotion began on August 25, 2012 and runs through September 18, 2012.
How To Register
- “Like” Hilton Honors on Facebook
- Navigate to the 25,000,000 promotion on their Facebook page
Promotion Details
- To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Hilton HHonorsTM, we will be giving away 1 Million Hilton HHonors Points to 25 lucky grand prize winners
- The promotion begins on August 25, 2012 at 12am ET
- The promotion ends on September 18, 2012 at 11:59pm ET
- You can enter to win 1 Million Hilton HHonors Points and daily instant prizes
- You’ll need to be a Hilton HHonors Member before you play
- Promotion FAQ
- Official rules
- Winner will be randomly selected on or about September 19, 2012
Terms And Conditions
- NO PURCHASE NECESSARY
- Legal residents of the 50 United States (D.C.), Puerto Rico, Canada (excl. QC) and the United Kingdom 18 years and older who are HHonorsâ„¢ members
- Ends September 18, 2012
- If Canadian resident, mathematical skill-testing question must be correctly answered to win
- Twenty-five (25) Sweepstakes Prizes and one hundred fifty (150) Instant Win prizes (approximate retail values from $11 to $10,000) available to be won. Void where prohibited
Canadian Contest Clarification
I inspected the official rules a little closer. It looks like the Canadians are held to a higher standard. Canada, eh.
If a Canadian resident, the potential winner will be required to correctly answer a time-limited skill testing question without any assistance in order to be eligible to receive a prize
No assistance allowed, is that for real?
Bottom Line
Good luck with this promotion, especially the Canadians who have to pass the math skills test. Not sure if that is a joke or what, but it is there.
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The Canadians have to pass the test because that way it’s not a lottery.
Chalk it up to Canadian law. Seriously… go google it. 🙂
Canadian’s may have to pass a math test but we don’t have to pay tax on our winnings
Too funny. Math test that would leave out the guy that showed up this morning for breakfast at the country inn and suites hotel in his jammies and no shoes. He got the clue when the attendant asked him to leave.
The province of Quebec is excluded. Guess we can’t add ;).
Hi DaninSTL – Sounds like he got te looks Lucky did we Lucky walked through Singapore in his F Class jamis 🙂