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A GoGo all-day pass is up for grabs

I’ve been going through my travel closet and have lots of goodies to give away over the next several days.

Today’s prize is a GoGo All-Day Pass.

Technically, it’s a code worth $24.95 that can be used towards GoGo All-Day Passes or Single Flight Passes.  The code expires on December 31, 2013.

To enter:  Leave a comment telling me why you I should pick you .  You have until 9:00 p.m. PST tonight (Saturday, December 21, 2013) to enter.

(If you’ve never commented on the blog before, there will be a delay until your comment appears.)

Winner will be announced Sunday, December 22, 2013.

Summary of the fine print: (You didn’t think I wouldn’t have any fine print, did you?)

  • The code must be redeemed by December 31, 2013
  • Comments must be posted by 9:00 p.m. PST, December 21, 2013
  • I’m the final decider
  • I can be bribed (Just kidding. I wanted to see who besides me reads the fine print)

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TJ

Saturday 21st of December 2013

because i'm going on a flight next week with the kids and it will definitely keep them busy

Traveling Well For Less

Saturday 21st of December 2013

Hi TJ,

Definitely, they'd definitely be kept busy. :)

Matthew

Saturday 21st of December 2013

I'm flying two transcons on Monday to pick up my 6 year old for the holidays. I'd use the code to read your blog in the air. Once that's done, I'd finish holiday shopping with e-Gift cards and Amazon 1 day shipping. Thanks!

Traveling Well For Less

Saturday 21st of December 2013

Hi Matthew,

LOL, love the bribery. :) Hope you get all your shopping done. The Chase Freedom is offering 5X on Amazon for the rest of the month (and next quarter).

Chris

Saturday 21st of December 2013

I could use this code as I travel to Rome and back with the family for Christmas. Would be great to be able to catch up on all the frequent flier news on my Dell 10V Hackintosh and share pictures while in route on the return.

Traveling Well For Less

Saturday 21st of December 2013

Hi Chris,

I love my Hackintosh! Just wish it had a longer battery life. The extended battery only gives me about 5 extra hours.

I might have to spring for the real thing...

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