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Photo Contest Winner Picks iPhone

Posted on September 3rd, 2009Paul Peic

myCELLmyTERMS.com First Contest Winner

Congratulations to Colleen Cole of Brampton Ontario, the first place prize winner of  “Summer in Toronto” photo contest for her submission Dad at The Game.

Colleen Cole (snickerzmom) won the  “Summer in Toronto” photo contest on Lenzr.com and then had a choice to make…

On Sept 3rd 2009, she met Paul Peic of  myCELLmyTERMS inside the Arriba restaurant on the north side of the Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto.  They talked about her cell phone strategy as the Blue Jays rehearsed on left field below.  Colleen is a smart phone ‘early adopter’ who purchased a HipTop II phone (released as the ‘Sidekick’ in Canada) back in April 2005.  She was busy taking pictures with her phone back then too.

The meeting was the perfect end to an exciting promotion that just happened to coincide with another family visit to a Blue Jays game (playing New York Yankees) with her father, who is the subject of the winning photo.  Here’s Paul presenting Colleen with her choice of phone.

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Summer in Toronto – Photo Contest

Posted on July 17th, 2009Paul Peic

PHOTO CONTEST

myCELLmyTERMS  sponsors the “Summer in Toronto” photo contest on Lenzr.com

What does summer mean to you? Take pictures of summer fun in the GTA with your camera, and you could win a smart phone of your choice* see details below. Take pictures of sunbathers and soccer stars and senior citizens eating ice cream or whatever makes you think of July and August heat. At the beach, in the streets, anywhere the season occurs throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Be sure and tell us when and where the photo was taken, and why the image means summer to you.

The most popular image wins a Smartphone – The winner may choose any one (1) of several smart phones currently available in the Canadian wireless industry, including but not limited to iPhone, Blackberry, Pre, etc.

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