OTCQB:JOSMF - Post by User
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USAon Apr 11, 1999 4:36pm
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RE: How low a dip?
RE: How low a dip?vg:
I echo your sentiments. The company may have addressed the issue of smaller prizes by using a system of awarding points. After all, how would a guy like me (from the US) cash in on a ticket to see a movie in Vancouver? The following is from the website:
Prize Board:
Objectives:
The players' objectives are to accumulate bingo points, (as known as "BingoBucks") to be awarded in each bingo game for completing certain pre-determined patterns.
The points will be allocated as follow:
1 point when 2 of 3 numbers called are marked on a bingo card.
10 points when 3 of 3 numbers called are marked on a bingo card.
50 points for the first bingo line completed in the game.
500 points for the first bingo line completed in 9 numbers called.
3,000 points for the first bingo line completed in 4 numbers called.
Where there are multiple winners in completing a bingo line, the points awarded with be divided proportionately amongst all qualified winners.
In each week, the following prizes will be awarded:
1. The player with the highest points accumulated for the week will be awarded $1,000 U.S.
2. The top 100 players for the week will be awarded a $100 gift certificate for the purchase from a selection of 300 merchandise items.
3. Any "Special" prizes as determined by the Company.
Merchandise Discount Program:
The accumulated "Bingo Bucks" points will entitle the registered players in each calendar quarter to purchase selected merchandise at discounted prices.
The available price discounts are attained as follows:
Level 1500 pointsLevel 21,000 pointsLevel 31,500 points
See applicable level prices shown with each merchandise item.
All player point balances will be reset to zero at the end of the calendar quarter.