.ICU Registry Giving Away 2 NamesCon Tickets

If you bought your ticket to NamesCon last year, the ticket prices were quite economical. If you waited until the last minute to try and buy a ticket, the price has gone up quite a bit. NamesCon will be held next week in Las Vegas, and the .ICU Registry announced a giveaway opportunity for two VIP NamesCon tickets:

It looks like people who are interested in the giveaway will need to provide their email address and play what looks like a slot machine game found on SlotMachine.ICU. I did not sign up, so I am not sure what the rules are or what the odds of winning are. I also don’t know if the tickets are still available.

If you’ve waited until the last minute for a NamesCon ticket, here’s an opportunity from the ICU Registry.

Elliot Silver
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  1. Hi Elliot! Thanks for spreading the word about our giveaway! As of right now (1:48pm CST) the two tickets are still available. The main rule is that the first two people to get to 1000 in credits on their slot machine will win the tickets. We are tracking the timestamps and the current credit in each persons ‘account’ once they sign up via email. Currently the highest number of credits someone has in their account is 290 so the field is open! Tons of people are playing though. I will provide an update later in the game as well as announce via our social channels once a ticket has been won.

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