“Season of the Witch Giveaway”
OFFICIAL RULES
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1. Sponsor & Administrator
“Back on the Broomstick” (PO Box 106, Salem, MA 01970); governed by Massachusetts/U.S. law.
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2. Eligibility
Open to legal residents of the U.S. (excluding Quebec), Canada (excluding Quebec), United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Australia (and other legally allowed countries at sponsor’s discretion), 18 years+ (or legal age in entrant’s jurisdiction), excluding BotB employees, family, and affiliates.
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3. Entry Period
Mail-in entries postmarked August 8, 2025, through October 1, 2025.
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4. Entry Methods
Mail‑in: Legible name/address on envelope; one entry per person.
Benefactor Bonus: One entry for Benefactors active as of October 1, 2025; if they also send mail during the entry period, they get two total.
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5. Drawing & Winner Notification
Random drawing of all eligible entries on October 10, 2025.
Winner must:
Pass a math based skill-testing question (e.g., “What is 2 + 3 × 2?”).
Sign affidavit of eligibility/release (where required).
Winner notified via email and/or mail within 14 days. If unresponsive after 3 months, a second draw may occur.
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6. Prize
One (1) copy of Seasons of the Witch Samhain Oracle.
Approximate retail value: $35 USD.
No substitution; Sponsor reserves right to substitute with similar item of equal value.
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7. Taxes
Winner responsible for all applicable local, state, provincial, and federal taxes.
Canadian winners: Skill-test compliance required for awarding.
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8. Release & Publicity Rights
Winner must sign a publicity release unless prohibited by local law (e.g., Tennessee).
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9. Privacy
Personal information collected solely for prize administration. Not shared unless required by law.
Consent required for marketing beyond this giveaway.
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10. General Conditions
Void where prohibited or restricted by law.
Sponsor reserves the right to disqualify fraudulent entries or alter rules if necessary, with prior notice on website (if applicable).
Binding law: laws of Massachusetts/U.S.
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11. Dispute Resolution
Any disputes resolved under Massachusetts law, U.S. jurisdiction.









