Cash Call Contest Rules

Cash Call Contest Rules

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MORE 104.9 Cash Call Contest Rules!  February 16th through December 31st, 2026 listeners will have the chance to win on the daily Cash Call promotion on MORE 104.9!  Each weekday morning, Monday-Friday, at 7:40am, MORE 104.9 will pick a name at random and call that person.  If the listener answers the call, they win the prize of the day, and a free beverage from Black Earth Java.

To be eligible to receive a Cash Call from MORE 104.9, listeners must register by filling out the online form at www.more1049.com.  Listeners may also stop in person at the MORE 104.9 studios and fill out a card.  Listeners are only eligible to register one time.  Duplicate entries from the same person will be discarded.  If a listener is chosen and receives a Cash Call but doesn’t answer the call, they have 10 minutes and 49 seconds to call in and win the prizes.  A proxy is not allowed to answer the call on behalf of the listener.  If a listener does not call within the 10 minutes and 49 seconds, there is no winner for the day and prize goes back to the sponsor.  Listeners can only win one time.  At the end of every calendar month, MORE 104.9 will draw for a $250 jackpot.  All listeners who won the Cash Call during the month is eligible to win, of the winners, one name will be chosen at random for the jackpot.

All Cash Calls are pre-recorded off air and played back on air.  The radio station is not responsible for any difficulties contacting MORE 104.9 during contest, any phone malfunctions or errors, whether technical, typographical or human error.

MORE 104.9 contests are open to all eligible persons in the northwest Iowa and southwest Minnesota areas 18 or older.  Any prize awarded to an ineligible listener will be deemed null and void, and an alternate eligible winner may be named. Contest participants should not rely on streamed broadcasts.

Employees of MORE 104.9, Spencer Media Group, and its ultimate parent company, Saga Communications, Inc., their advertising agencies, affiliates, contest sponsors, employees and immediate families of each, and employees of all media of mass communication within a one hundred mile radius of the MORE 104.9 main studio are not eligible to enter or win any contest.  Immediate family includes the spouse, great-grandparents, grandparents, parents, brothers, sisters, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren of the employee and his/her spouse. This also includes individuals for whom the employee is current legal guardian.

 

 

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