Win An Inspire 4G From TechnoBuffalo and AT&T (CLOSED)

HTC Inspire 4GTechnoBuffalo and AT&T are teaming up to give you an HTC Inspire 4G. Actually, we’re giving away two (2) Inspire 4G handsets, one each to two lucky winners!

As part of AT&T’s Talk and Surf Challenge, AT&T has set us up with some lovely new HTC Inspire 4G handsets to give away, and all you have to do is leave a comment on this post to win.  From today (Feb. 8th, 2011) to next Wednesday (Feb. 16th, 2011) at 11:59 PM PST, all you have to do is leave up to two (2) comments a day on this post for a chance to win.

Don’t live in the United States?  Not a problem!  If you reside outside of the U.S.A., we’ll send you $250 via PayPal should you happen to win!

To sweeten the pot even more, three (3) runners up will receive a Jawbone Icon Bluetooth headset!  (one headset per runner up)  If you live outside of the United States you will win $50 cash paid via Pay Pal.

To recap:

  • Leave up to two (2) comments per day on this post through 11:59 PM PST Feb. 16th, 2011.
  • Winners will be chosen at random from the comments.
  • Two (2) Grand Prize Winners will receive an HTC Inspire 4G (one per winner) if they are in the United States, outside of the country they will receive a cash equivalent in U.S. funds via PayPal.  (international winner must have a PayPal account, or access to one)
  • Three (3) runner-ups will receive a Jawbone Icon Bluetooth headset if they live inside of the United States.  Winners outside of the U.S.A. will receive $50 via PayPal.
  • If you comment more than twice in a day, you will be disqualified for that day

That’s it!  Get to commenting, folks!  And good luck!

Thanks to the folks at AT&T and their Talk and Surf Challenge for sponsoring this giveaway!

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Sean P. Aune has been a professional technology blogger since July 2007, but his love of tech dates back to at least 1976 when his parents bought him a small transistor radio he would listen to before bed. He has rabidly followed tech trends ever since, and once he got on the Internet in Sept. 1986, it was all over for him. Sean is the Editor-in-Chief of TechnoBuffalo.com