ImLive Offers 'Mega Mac Pack' Prize to Hosts for 'Xmas Raffle'

ImLive Offers 'Mega Mac Pack' Prize to Hosts for 'Xmas Raffle'

LOS ANGELES — ImLive has announced prizes "to make any Mac fan start drooling" for its annual "Christmas Raffle," running through December 31, open to all registered hosts on the platform.

"Three 'Mega Mac Packs' worth over $4,500 for the lucky winners should set them up nicely for the coming year," noted a rep. The "Mac Packs" incude a Macbook Air Gold, an iPad Air, an Apple Pencil, an iPhone 12 ProMax and a set of AirPods Pro.

"That's probably enough to convert some non-Mac fans, too," the rep added.

Winners will be announced January 4, 2021.

"All you need to do is collect at least five raffle tickets to enter the big draw," the rep explained. "Qualifying raffle tickets can be earned by either spending a minimum of five hours online — in FLC, Candy or Paid Chat — or by earning $15. For each qualified day you will receive one raffle ticket."

"Also, for every $50 you earn, you get an additional ticket," continued the rep. "The more tickets, the higher your chances of winning. It's a win-win. This is a great opportunity to finish the year with a happy ending."

ImLive has engaged in a variety of creative initiatives throughout the year, including a partnership with Gray's Papaya to provide prepaid vouchers to the New York's unhoused population that can be redeemed for free hot dogs; donating one-on-one companion sessions to lonely seniors in assisted living facilities; commemorating World Wildlife Day by raising funds for the endangered Titicaca Giant Frog (aka the Scrotum Frog); and the "Get Wood, Give Wood" campaign that raised enough funds to plant over 30,000 trees across the world.

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