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Day 8: #25DaysOfGiveaways – Win Call of Duty: Black Ops II (PlayStation 3)

by Antonio Wells Dec 8, 2012 10:10 AM – 51 Comments

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Day 8: #25DaysOfGiveaways – Win Call of Duty: Black Ops II (PlayStation 3)
Kevin - Won Call of Duty Black Ops II for PlayStation 3 and Collectors Dog Tag in #25DaysOfGiveaways 2012

Kevin – Won Call of Duty Black Ops II for PlayStation 3 and Collectors Dog Tag in #25DaysOfGiveaways 2012

Day 8 in our #25DaysOfGiveaways we’re giving away new best selling Call of Duty: Black Ops II (for PlayStation 3) along with collector’s dog tag, part of the proceeds goes to vets (we <3 vets). Winning is simple and all you have to do is comment below on a mystery topic found only on our Facebook page.

A winner will be chosen at random so be sure to enter your correct email for winner contact purposes. Important: this contest is restricted to countries with NTSC/ATSC format and you must be 18 or older to enter. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s giveaway as we even out the platforms. Oh and don’t forget to enter to win either iPad Mini or Nexus 7!

Some of us don’t fully read the contest rules, so to reiterate:

  1. Go to our Facebook page to get the mystery topic.
  2. Then comment below, that’s it!
Win Call of Duty Black Ops 2 for PS3 plus Collector's Dog Tag

Win Call of Duty Black Ops 2 for PS3 plus Collector’s Dog Tag


Check out the past giveaways & winners

Day 7 we gave away anticipated Halo 4 Xbox game and Nyko PlayPad Pro Bluetooth gaming controller for watching a video for the secret phrase.

Day 6 we gave away the awesome Roku HD media streaming player for telling us about your cable provider’s service.

Day 5 we gave away the Gametel Bluetooth smartphone gaming controller, RingO car/wall mount, and $15 Google Play gift card for telling us the cool tech gadget you hope to receive this year.

Day 4 was retro day as we gave away an 8-bitty game controller, iSkin case for SGS3, and $20 bucks to shop our store for telling us about your 1st video game.

Day 3 $25 Google Play gift card for telling us about your carrier’s service.

Day 2 $15 Google Play gift card for coolest homescreen on Instagram.

Day 1 $15 free app shopping on AndroidTapp Store.

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51 Comments

  • By John Christopher C. Josol on December 8, 2012 at 10:27 am:

    My first phone was awesome in that time. It had a colored screen which makes me like a boss every time I go to school. Though this phone is old, for me that was the best phone I ever had. My crush went near to me because of my cool colored phone. Not only that but that phone was very very durable(it was a nokia lol), it survived from a 3 story building and still works like its brand new. Also a scratch screen was never a problem with my first phone, but now when I got a scratch on my HTC, i was like going to cry and get pissed off. Battery life was fantastic as I never recall charging the phone more than twice a week. The speaker was loud enough to have conversations at parties, on the bus and other loud places.

    I’ll never forget my old phone. Though it was simple, that phone holds a lot of treasured memories. :)

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    • By AKHIL on December 8, 2012 at 10:55 am:

      my first phone was some nokia model is model 100 it cost about 20 $ till now i am using the display was broken and replaced 3 time …….

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  • By Ariel Abella on December 8, 2012 at 10:39 am:

    My first ever cellphone was Alcatel HC 1000, I can’t forget it because I was very happy during that time, that time having a cellphone is classy but I realized now my cellphone was cheap, it was large and very heavy wight compare to other cellphone, most of time I’ll keep my cellphone and I don’t want to show it on my friends because it’s look cheap and not stylist, I was very very shy!

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  • By Ashley on December 8, 2012 at 10:42 am:

    My first cellphone was a T-mobile prepaid Nokia 3310 bar phone in gold. I was about 14 when I got it. The minutes were not to bad then but that time internet was not big and texting barely existed. My phone was black and white screen display. Built like a champ. I had free nights and weekends. Best part of the phone was I had the game SNAKE!!! OMG I played for hours and blew through my minutes to use the game. Loved that old fashion phone.

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  • By Xun on December 8, 2012 at 10:42 am:

    Hi,
    My 1st phone was Sony Ericsson k300i.
    It was really a good phone back den sound was the main thing ppl brag about.
    Text messages were not expensive thou GPRS was very expensive.
    Unfortunately I lost it after few months of use :-\

    Reply

  • By bender23 on December 8, 2012 at 10:53 am:

    my first cellphone was a motorola startac, latest in technology by that time

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  • By Kate on December 8, 2012 at 11:00 am:

    A Nokia 5110 with red face plate. Nokia was the shit back in late 90s. 1998 I think was when I bought it using all the money I have saved up. The most basic thing for texting but it was so awesome back in the day.

    Reply

  • By Ravi on December 8, 2012 at 11:19 am:

    My first one was StarTAC and surprised to see that in your list. No color screen, antenna popping out, but still cool back in 2000

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  • By Michael on December 8, 2012 at 11:21 am:

    Ahh how the times have changed. I still remember my uncles car phone that was built into a purse like pouch carrying case that cost like 20 a minute to call out on. My first phone was called a mobile phone and it antenna that stuck up so that you would think your getting better service but in actuality, I never got good service anywhere. I still have this paper weight of a phone stuffed away some where. The old days lol

    Reply

  • By Curtis Potter on December 8, 2012 at 11:33 am:

    My first phone was one of those awful nokias with the replaceable face plates. I had a belt clip and everything. I am glad I moved from bottom of the line to top of the line.

    Reply

  • By mike on December 8, 2012 at 11:37 am:

    I remember this bulky clam shaped beast of a phone with a pull up antenna that supposedly gave you better signal. Its called the Motorola StarTAC TracPhone. It was the ancestor of the the Motorola Razr. Sporting the digital LCD screen and analog tones..this badboy was so unreliable in the need of emergency calls or if broken down on the side of the road. Service was almost non existence and my bill was over the top.I had this phone for about a year. At the time qhen Nokia came out with better technology I was always the oldschool dude with the clam phone. .lol thanks for reminding me of my first phone. This was fun.

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  • By Vinay on December 8, 2012 at 11:45 am:

    Mine was a Nokia 6310i. It had bluetooth, and I used to brag about how cool it was. Battery life was outstanding too. Ah, the memories.

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  • By Thomas Biard on December 8, 2012 at 12:01 pm:

    My first phone was…I have no clue. It was an open faced phone with one of those green screens with the black text. It had a flimsy antenna that popped up and I’m confident it did nothing for the reception. The only reason I got that phone was because my grandpa was no longer able to use it and I was driving across the state at age 16 in my Mustang, needless to say my parents wanted to make sure I was safe. The only problem was that as soon as I left Orange County, the phone stopped working. I finally got rid of it for one of those new swanky flip phones with 8bit color screen and pop up antenna.

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  • By Svein Are Karlsen on December 8, 2012 at 12:21 pm:

    I had the Motorola Slimline with a prepaid plan. I remember everyone had this phone. You could hear the same ringtone everywhere. I remember you could hear which phone someone had by their ringtone :)

    Reply

  • By louie on December 8, 2012 at 12:52 pm:

    First phone was a prepaid Nokia back then it was the best lol plus id throw it around and it would brake unlike the ones today

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  • By Louie on December 8, 2012 at 12:54 pm:

    Wouldn’t**▲

    Reply

  • By ChristopherH on December 8, 2012 at 1:24 pm:

    My first phone was a Qualcomm Q800 Qsomething. Not exactly a brick phone, but darn close.

    Reply

  • By Ed S on December 8, 2012 at 1:26 pm:

    My first cell phone was the Nokia 8290. It was the smallest cell phone available at that time and one of the most popular. It was a really great phone and it served me well for 4 years. I loved that phone, but I couldn’t live without my Android phone now.

    Reply

  • By Mathew Ewings on December 8, 2012 at 2:37 pm:

    My first phone was a Motorola KRZR, a successor to the RAZR and one of the first popular candybar style phones. It was my baby. I never let it get a scratch. You couldn’t do much with it; no apps, only a couple games and the reception was terrible. However it was my foray into texting…and it cost me. That first $680 bill was a real eye-opener. I’ll never forget the phone, or that bill.

    Reply

  • By amariph on December 8, 2012 at 2:37 pm:

    My first cell phone was Nokia 6300. It was an awesome set.
    That time call was very expensive.Even there was charges of Listening national calls.But to have a cell phone was a good experience when only a few people had it.After that changed many phones, Now I am using Samsung Galaxy SIII but still I remember that cell phone :)

    Reply

  • By Emilio Guerrero on December 8, 2012 at 2:40 pm:

    My first phone was a Samsung SGH-E840, was 14 years old, was just incredible, there was nothing better in the world, i loved my phone and all I could do with it.

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  • By Arcemenal on December 8, 2012 at 2:47 pm:

    my first phone was the blackberry 9700 no lies. I remember because it was in grade 9 near the end of the year just after i had gotten my first paycheck from work I was planning on getting the blackberry pearl because that was all the money i had to get it but when I was there I called my Dad and told him I was gonna get this phone but he said never mind a to come home quick. So i rushed back home and of course he was holding the new at that time the blackberry bold 9700 one of the happiest memories I have. the awesome thing about the 9700 was that it was small and very efficiently i never had even the smallest bit of lag on that phone ever i had just changed from that phone to the s3 but I might get another sim just for that phone as a back up

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  • By chris trak on December 8, 2012 at 3:39 pm:

    WOW….My first was a “Brick” flip phone from Verizon…still have a Verizon today, and it’s a small flip phone…LOL

    Reply

  • By hamdi on December 8, 2012 at 4:34 pm:

    I dont have a phone yet :’(

    Reply

  • By Todd Van Laningham on December 8, 2012 at 5:20 pm:

    My first cellphone was a Motorola, don’t even remember the model. It was quite thick though!

    Reply

  • By Rafael on December 8, 2012 at 6:01 pm:

    My first phone was a nokia! I loved the playing snake on that phone!

    Reply

    • By Rafael on December 8, 2012 at 6:04 pm:

      oops.. *loved playing snake

      Reply

  • By Kevin on December 8, 2012 at 6:49 pm:

    Samsung 225 for Tmobile. Big selling point at the time was that it had a color screen! I had that phone for around 8 years without upgrading which is pretty ridiculous but I never had one problem with it…the good old days when stuff worked!

    Reply

  • By Rob on December 8, 2012 at 7:33 pm:

    My first phone was this Nokia brick on nextel. I then went to a Samsung instinct and then a EVO 4g. I currently have a Galaxy Nexus

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  • By Neil Conafray on December 8, 2012 at 8:49 pm:

    My first ever cellphone was one of the best Motorola RAZR 8′s with its incredibly thin profile and flip top I felt like I’d left even my boss in his stubborn tracks when it came to technology. Even answering the phone made me feel and look like DA BOSS !!!! Now it’s an iPhone 3GS and onto the HTC One X+ for the next upgrade. Lovin technology advancing the way it does and to get to add COD to my PS3 collection would be even more amazing.

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  • By Paul on December 8, 2012 at 9:09 pm:

    My first cell phone was with BellSouth. It was a Nokia 6161. It had text messaging capabilities but texting wasn’t widely used so I had no text plan. Back then the text plans were about as ridiculously priced as today’s data. It was a great phone for its time and there were only few locations I had extended service or none at all. Ahh the 90s.

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  • By Larry McGill on December 8, 2012 at 9:09 pm:

    My first phone was a Motorola. It’s been so long though that I can’t remember what model it was. I know I thought it was the coolest thing since sliced bread because I could change the faceplate to customize the color of the phone.

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  • By OregonSlacker on December 8, 2012 at 9:27 pm:

    My first cell phone was about the size of a3 bricks, had a big old suitcase handle with portable battery that was the size of a small camerabag and a corded phone on top.. thing was ridiculous, someone would call you would have to find a place to set the battery or risk losing the feeling in your arm from holding it.

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  • By Peter C on December 8, 2012 at 9:33 pm:

    My first phone was an ugly purple Nokia flip phone. It didn’t do much more than play monotone ring tones, take 50×50 pix… oh those were the days!

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  • By Sam Yeh on December 8, 2012 at 9:47 pm:

    Nokia 5190. That thing was a brick. i could throw it across the room and it would still work afterwards.

    Reply

  • By furqaan on December 8, 2012 at 9:55 pm:

    My first phone was a Samsung x660. I was 13 then. Everyone in school had a phone except me. Flip phones were no longer cool then. Haha I was shy but proud that I finally had a phone like everyone else. It didn’t have WiFi. It did support mp3 but the internal memory was enough for ring tones so I had to record songs hahaha. And if they were too long, I’d have them in two parts. It lasted me about two years before i finally could recontract. Longest two years! I now use a htc sensation and a nexus 7 ;)

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  • By rahul on December 8, 2012 at 10:05 pm:

    My first phone is Nokia 1100, like most Indian guys will have used this phone…it was durable and my trust worthy friend for a long time, even though I replaced t with different phones, I still have it with me, it still works with no issues, only change I made was the battery, I can type message blind on the phone, I love my 1100.

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  • By Joshua Barta on December 8, 2012 at 10:21 pm:

    Hmm, I can’t remember the actual model, but it was an LG phone with a monochrome LCD screen (something like 60×40 resolution) that I shared with the rest of my family.

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  • By Gerald Shimizu on December 8, 2012 at 10:44 pm:

    I have never had a cell phone to this day.

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  • By Jennie Tran on December 8, 2012 at 11:04 pm:

    A silver/grey Samsung flipphone

    Reply

  • By Juan C Bobea on December 9, 2012 at 3:10 am:

    My first phone was Motorola Talkabout T191, my father got it for my birthday. i remember there as was campaign called Motomami… It was pretty thin and small.

    Reply

  • By Dumitrache Jenica on December 9, 2012 at 6:02 am:

    My first phone was Nokia 3310 .I currently have a Samsung U600

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  • By Mervyn Brenz Bautista on December 9, 2012 at 7:35 am:

    my first cellphone i ever had is the nokia 2100. it is not quite popular unlike the nokia 3310 but it is handy! going back old times is so good to reminisce..

    Reply

  • By Rhianna Bersagel on December 9, 2012 at 11:19 am:

    My first cell phone was the nokia 3210 and it was green!!

    Reply

  • By Carlos Rocha on December 9, 2012 at 3:15 pm:

    The HTC Touch Pro 2 was my first phone with Windows 6.1; on that time I thought to have the best phone ever when I installed SPB Shell. Few weeks later I was able to install Android on the same phone and I felt like the King of the World. That was my first and last Windows phone I ever had and yes I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 like everybody else and of course I’m a PlayStation 3 fan and I still don’t have CoD Black Old II, Happy Christmas!

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  • By jay on December 9, 2012 at 5:26 pm:

    first phone was a nokia feature phone! forgot the name!!!

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  • By Pewy on December 9, 2012 at 7:25 pm:

    My 1st cellphone was a Nokia 5110 it was a gift from my parents for my birthday.

    Reply

  • By ana georgievska on December 10, 2012 at 11:05 am:

    my first one was samsung A something,nevertheless, my postpaid fee ( chosen by me !??) was twice greater than a could actually talk or message ,and for months on(untill i realised the tip)

    Reply

  • By Marc Edward Dalmacio on December 11, 2012 at 12:01 am:

    My first phone was a Nokia 3310. It was very expensive at that time and I use it all the time on a Chat TV (A local TV channel where you can post on that Chat TV program by texting to the number given.). It was a really expensive year for me as I own a prepaid phone that time.

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  • By Birinder on December 15, 2012 at 12:02 pm:

    My first phone was the Nokia 3210 back in 2001.. and like your first everything, be it a phone, girlfriend, wife, house or car – it occupies a special place in your heart. Of the aforementioned 5, i ended up listing 3 of them on ebay!!! (excluding the house)

    Reply

  • By korex on January 20, 2013 at 8:15 am:

    My first phone was a ZTE phone,when I bought the phone I was like a king in my street.

    Reply

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