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Ugly Car Contest
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Is your car old, ugly or in need of a serious makeover? Well here’s your chance. Simply submit a photo of your car and tell us why you should win. If you’re one of the Top 5 Finalists, you have a chance to win $5000 to purchase a new car!
HOW TO ENTER USING FACEBOOK
Log into Facebook
Enter “Alliance Credit Union” into the Search bar or visit facebook.com/alliancecu
On our Wall, share your story and upload your photo by 8/15/10. By entering, you agree to the Official Contest Rules.
HOW TO WIN
On 8/17/2010, Alliance will announce the Top 5 Finalists
Click the “Like” link to vote for your favorite ugly car
The car with the most votes (Likes) by 9/9/10 at 12pm PDT wins
NOT A FACEBOOK USER? HERE’S ANOTHER WAY TO ENTER
Pick up an entry form at any location or download it from this page
Include a photo of your car with a completed form
Drop off your entry form and photo at any location by 8/15/10 or send it by mail postmarked
by 8/15/10 to:
Alliance Credit Union
Marketing Department
P.O. Box 18460
San Jose, CA 95158-8460
2009 Ugly Car Contest Winner
Jean Pierre Saintard won $5000 for his vandalized Saturn S-Series Coup.
“It was a great injustice to have our car vandalized, but at least there is a positive ending to an otherwise negative situation,” said Mr. Saintard. “We are so excited to be the winners of Alliance’s Ugly Car contest – the timing couldn’t have been more perfect.”
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