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750,000 Aeroplan Miles Grand Prize, 75,000 every day and 1st question about Beatles

This is another contest that involves Facebook, but just yesterday I entered the contest to win 1 million HHonors points so if this is the price to win something (i.e. let all these apps access my info, and all seem to need it) let it be.

“How far would you go with 750,000 Aeroplan Miles? That’s the Grand Prize of our 75th Anniversary Facebook Contest and that’s enough for two tickets around the world in business class!*

…. From September 1 to 25, 2012, answer the daily true or false question and you will be eligible to win great prizes, including 75,000 Aeroplan Miles every day.

Build up your chances to win the Grand Prize! You get one ballot for the Grand Prize of 750,000 Aeroplan Miles, to be drawn on September 26, 2012, every time you answer the daily question.” www.facebook.com/aircanada

I don’t know how disciplined I will be to log on every day but at least I did it for the first day and the question was about Beatles.The image is a promotional graphic featuring a cartoon depiction of The Beatles waving from an airplane. The text on the image includes a trivia question: "TRUE or FALSE? Beatlemania! The Beatles once travelled Economy on an Air Canada flight from Vancouver to Montreal." Below the question, there are two buttons labeled "This is TRUE!" and "This is FALSE!" Additionally, there is a banner at the top indicating that the grand prize draw is on September 26, and a badge at the bottom mentioning "75,000 Aeroplan Miles" with a note about 75 prizes in 25 days and two amazing runner-up prizes every day.

I found the anwer on the Timeline from http://75.aircanada.com
Alt text: A vintage photograph of an airplane is displayed on the left side of the image. To the right, there is text that reads "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT SINCE 1937" followed by a paragraph describing the history of Trans-Canada Air Lines, which began operations on April 10, 1937. Below the text, there is a red button labeled "Continue to Timeline." At the bottom of the image, there are five smaller thumbnail images, each depicting different historical scenes related to aviation.
The image appears to be a timeline or historical presentation related to an airline. It features a large airplane in the foreground with the airline's branding. There are several smaller images and text boxes indicating different years and events. For example, one text box highlights the year 1955 and shows a black-and-white photo of people in formal attire, possibly indicating a significant event or milestone for the airline. Another text box mentions the year 1945. The background has a gradient color scheme, and there is a logo at the top center of the image. The right side of the image contains a text box with information about the airline's history and achievements.

A black and white photograph shows wax replicas of The Beatles standing and sitting in a group. The standing figures are dressed in matching suits, while the seated figures are also dressed similarly. The background includes posters and images related to The Beatles. A caption at the bottom of the image reads, "BEATLES REPLICAS FLY TO MONTREAL. Wax replicas of the Beatles travel as regular passengers from Vancouver to Montreal in the summer of 1965, where they're destined for the Ville Marie Wax Museum." Another caption in the image states, "The real Beatles pose with their wax doppelgangers."

Alt text: A message thanking the user for answering today's question. It states that the user has been entered into today's draw for 75,000 Aeroplan Miles or two amazing runner-up prizes. There is an image of a blue ticket with a "+1" symbol in the center. The message also mentions that the user has earned a ballot for the Grand Prize draw of 750,000 Aeroplan Miles on September 26. At the bottom, there is a red button labeled "Continue to Today's Answer."

It was ‘False’ but I wonder whether it really matters to choose the correct answer to be entered the draw. I will test this tomorrow.The image is an illustration of four people waving from an airplane staircase. There is a text bubble on the right side with the word "FALSE!" in large letters, followed by a paragraph explaining that the figures are wax replicas shipped in economy class in 1965 to their new home in the Ville Marie Wax Museum in Montreal. The flight attendants pretended they were the real thing. The top of the image has a banner with text about earning grand prize ballots and a grand prize draw on September 26. There are also social media share buttons at the bottom.

Beatles – Let It Be

UPDATE: The Contest is open to all Canadian residents having reached the legal age of majority in their province or territory of residence prior to the Contest Period and participate in the Air Canada 75th anniversary Facebook Contest (an “Eligible Participant”).

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