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Mcdonalds Monopoly-Any Winners?

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Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: jbourne77
The catch is that getting a complete set of any given property gets you into a DRAWING to win. I stopped playing years ago (1995?) when I read that a complete property set made you eligable to win.

Fsck that.


LINK? I think you're wrong.

Sadly, he isn't 🙁

http://monopoly.promotions.com/monopoly/page.do?page=rules.html#eight


wow...when did that change??? That definitely sucks, not that I ever bothered playing anyhow...
 
Originally posted by: dabuddha
If you enter the codes on the website, does that mean you can't use the gamepiece anymore? (to complete a set)


I think its valid on both...

there is lots of fine print to read by the way.
 
I think they distribute the third piece in different areas. IE you can get park place on the east coast and boardwalk on the west coast, etc. The way they distribute it, it is really hard to get a set.
 
Originally posted by: computeerrgghh
I think they distribute the third piece in different areas. IE you can get park place on the east coast and boardwalk on the west coast, etc. The way they distribute it, it is really hard to get a set.


Not entirely true, about 8-9 years ago I worked at a McD. I saw a Park Place and a Boardwalk go out the door within an hour and a half of eachother.
 
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