ANNOUNCEMENT: It’s The Impulsive Buy’s Season of Giving (2018 Edition)

Welcome to The Impulsive Buy’s 2018 Season of Giving!

(I’ll pause here to let you all celebrate)

Starting next week, we will be giving away something (mostly gift cards) EVERY DAY until the end of the year. The gift cards are from a variety of stores and fast food chains we’ve covered throughout the year. You’ll have to visit us every day to find out what’s being given away.

The title of the posts will begin with “TIB’S SEASON OF GIVING 2018.” Because we’re having a new drawing every day, we’ll be accepting entries (via the comments) for each prize for only a 24-hour period.

The prize drawing posts will go up at 9:00 p.m. Hawaii Standard Time (11:00 p.m. Pacific, 2:00 a.m. Eastern) and once the 24 hours have passed, the comments for that post will close. The winners will be selected and announced soon after TIB’s Season of Giving is over.

For those of you who regularly enter our prize drawings, you might notice the time each 24-hour period starts is different from the usual 12:00 a.m. Hawaii Standard Time. I moved it up because I now want to go to sleep at a normal time.

As with all our prize drawings, it’s only open to those in the U.S. who are 18 years old or older (gift cards can be used only in the U.S.).

So, keep an eye out for the first post, which is going up on Sunday, December 16 at 9:00 p.m. Hawaii Standard Time.

Good luck!

18 thoughts to “ANNOUNCEMENT: It’s The Impulsive Buy’s Season of Giving (2018 Edition)”

  1. Great that you changed the time to better suit your needs… I’m sure everyone understands. Thanks for doing this every year!

  2. BAH HUMBUG. There are non-US residents that visit this website who would use US gift cards in the USA.

  3. Every year I get pumped for this lol I’ve never won but it’s so fun to participate & hope! Than you & Happy holidays!! ??

  4. “For those of you who regularly enter our prize drawings, you might notice the time each 24-hour period starts is different from the usual 12:00 a.m. Hawaii Standard Time. I moved it up because I now want to go to sleep at a normal time.”

    Sleep is a good thing–you are entitled to sleep. 🙂

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