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Tablet2Cases.com "Free Cases Daily" Facebook App Tablet & iPad Cases Giveaway Enters Second Month

Tablet2Cases.com, the Internet's definitive resource on tablet cases, today reports nice results - and dozens of happy prizewinners - from the first month of its Facebook-centered Free Cases Daily promotion.

2012-10-30
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, October 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) Tablet2Cases.com, the Internet's definitive resource on tablet cases, today reports some nice results - and dozens of happy prizewinners - from the first month of its Facebook-centered Free Cases Daily promotion. In its drive to give away 365 tablet cases from its extensive stock, Tablet2Cases closes out October with seven more quality cases up for grabs and 100% free of charge.

"We've seen excellent response and gotten some nice compliments to Free Cases Daily from Facebook users," said Tablet2Cases CEO Pasha Gecko. "And the great thing about internet promotions is that they only get more popular through time."

The Free Cases Daily contest is an ideal way for the tablet owner to get a fantastic upgrade in a case at no cost - just because some tablet cases are expensive, it doesn't mean that you have to pay for them! For 11 more months, Tablet2Cases will be awarding cases from across the extensive range on offer in the online shop, from from sleeves to folios, tablet keyboard cases to rugged cases, back protectors to tablet car mounts, tablet stands to book tablet cases and more.

Tablet cases to be given away free in week #5 of the Free Cases Daily promotion include models from top names in case manufacture such as Trident Case, Wardmaster, Cooper Cases, iBaggs and IPEVO. Owners of Apple iPad 2, New iPad 3, Blackberry Playbook, Amazon Kindle and other devices may find tablet cases among the list.

Here's how the Free Cases Daily by Tablet2Cases.com giveaway works:

- Each week at 6AM EST (12PM CET) on Monday morning, 7 tablet cases will be displayed on the the Free Cases Daily app. Choose one of the seven to try for.

- Invite friends to "like" the Tablet2Cases Facebook page with the "Invite Friends" tab at the top of the page.

- Each participant's progress within the current week may be tracked in "Live Ranking" table which may be found under that labeled tab.

- Facebook users with the most "likes" for each particular tablet case win!

The deadline each week in the contest will be at 05:59AM EST (11:59AM CET) on Monday. Winners will be notified by email within 24 hours of each week's deadline.

Participants finishing in second place in total Facebook "likes" for each case weekly will receive a 20% discount on selected items within the Tablet2Cases stock.

Tablet2Cases invites any and all tablet owners to participate in the Free Cases Daily by Tablet2Cases.com giveaway. Everyone is sure to find something they like - and 365 times this year someone will get a great tablet case for free!

About Tablet2Cases
Launched in September 2011, Tablet2Cases.com serves as a specialized portal and definitive resource on tablet cases. The website features a wiki-style knowledge repository with reviews, ratings, videos, photos and various researched information on tablet cases throughout the world. Interlinked with the portal is the Tablet2Cases online store, which provides shoppers with the largest selection of iPad 2 cases, New iPad 3 cases, iPad Mini cases, Nexus 7 cases and other tablet cases at the lowest possible prices.

Website: http://www.tablet2cases.com/
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/tablet2cases
Free Cases Daily Facebook App: http://www.facebook.com/tablet2cases/app_509313865751998


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[Press-News.org] Tablet2Cases.com "Free Cases Daily" Facebook App Tablet & iPad Cases Giveaway Enters Second Month
Tablet2Cases.com, the Internet's definitive resource on tablet cases, today reports nice results - and dozens of happy prizewinners - from the first month of its Facebook-centered Free Cases Daily promotion.