• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

Inna contest - needa hand

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Time's running out for me in this online photo contest..

I entered this contest thinking I was entered into the December slot - but with 2 days remaining in November they put me in this month's contest. Then I find out there is no December contest- this is the last contest held until March 2015.

Anyway, if you have any free time, here's the link, and I am the red '68 Electraglide at the bottom - Carl Marco - and I sure could use some help catching up.

Thanks a lot

http://www.dealsgap.com/contest-vote.html
 
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Yeah, going to be tough to beat the one with 91 votes, but I threw my hat int o the ring for you.

Good luck!
 
Yeah, going to be tough to beat the one with 91 votes, but I threw my hat int o the ring for you.

Good luck!

Thanks, Rich. The one with 91 votes was entered from the beginning of the month, like it should be for all entrants, and would you believe I was actually voting for her ... I didn't realize they were going to include me in the November contest being I submitted my photo the 3rd week of November. So about 20 or so of those 91 votes are mine ... ha ha, oh well. It's all for fun anyway.
 
So does that mean that any given IP address can make multiple votes or is it limited to a single daily vote?
 
So does that mean that any given IP address can make multiple votes or is it limited to a single daily vote?

One vote- one IP. If I tried to vote again during a 24 hour period, the message, "You already voted", will appear. When a vote is accepted, the message will say, "Thanks for your vote".

If I had access to say, 20 IP addresses, I could vote for myself 20 times in a single day, once with each IP. But I have only my home network. That's why I hoped to get some help from the forum members. :icon_cheers:
 
If you access the internet on a mobile device, most likely it will be using dynamically allocated IP addresses, so each time you use it, depending on how large the IP pool is of your ISP, theoretically you could be using a different IP every time.
 
I voted once using a "data connection" on my mobile phone, if that's what you mean. Otherwise, my home pc is all I have.
 
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