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Weekly Giveaway #24: Thermaltake Chaser MK-1 and Saphira Mouse

Thermaltake as we know are a world renowned manufacturer of chassis based products, power supplies and gaming peripherals. With this in mind, we wanted to show you (the consumer) how great their products are, and besides the normal reviews, we wanted to give something back by giving you the chance to win some fantastic products.

With that in mind, today sees us teaming up with Thermaltake to offer TWO lucky reader(s) the chance to win:

  • 1st Prize – Thermaltake Chaser MK-1
  • Runner Up – Thermaltake Saphira mouse

To win these great prizes, all you have to do is the following:

Rules and regulations:

  • The competition is open WORLDWIDE!
  • The competition ends at midnight GMT on 30th March 2012
  • In the event of a dispute, eTeknix staff hold the final say and no discussions will be entered into
  • Delivery is not in the hands of eTeknix and can take some time to arrive
  • No personal details will be distributed without prior consent from yourself
Andy Ruffell

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