Baby, you can drive my car (or possibly a new one of your own)
Yesterday we asked: What does your first car say about you? Well, if you are what you eat, and you are what you read, one could make the assumption that you are what you drive. The only problem with this logic is that it's much easier to choose what we eat and what we read. And what we drive, especially
for those just starting out, may just be a matter of happenstance.
I'd like to give a quick shout-out to my fellow drivers who rock their hand-me-down Hondas and Volvos with names like "The Beast." Your car—regardless of year, make or model—may not define who you are, but it will help build your character.
The great news is this year Wells Fargo will be giving one lucky student an opportunity to make a statement of their own—with a chance to win a 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid!
We call it the MPG3 Sweepstakes:
MPG = Miles per gallon
MP3 = iPod®
Here's the deal. When you open a Wells Fargo College Checking® account, you're automatically entered to win:
- Grand Prize: 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid with an 80 GB video iPod loaded with the top 25 college albums of 2007.
- First Runner-Up Prizes: Five winners will be awarded an 80 GB video iPod loaded with the top 25 college albums of 2007.
- Second Runner-Up Prizes: 20 winners will receive free music for one year to be awarded via 30 free downloads per month from eMusic.com
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You can also go straight to http://backstage.wellsfargo.com and enter on your own. (Maximum of two entries per person; see the complete rules here.)
So keep reading your choice of books (or those selected by your professors), eat well at your dining commons, and enter the Wells Fargo MPG3 Sweepstakes for a chance to win!



Comments
Awesome campaign, WF! Thanks for the announcement! Maybe I can win me a new car... :)
Posted by: CU Trey | June 5, 2007 10:53 AM
If your sister works for the bank :-), am I still eligible
Posted by: Anonymous | June 17, 2007 12:51 AM
Sorry Anonymous! According to the official rules, employees of Wells Fargo Bank and their respective parents, divisions, affiliates, subsidiaries, their promotional or marketing agencies, and their immediate family members (parent, child, sibling and spouse) and persons living in the same households of each such employee (whether related or not) are not eligible.
For the full disclosure, see the official rules at http://backstage.wellsfargo.com.
Posted by: Rachel Statham | June 19, 2007 12:06 PM
car are cool
Posted by: Candy | October 9, 2007 12:45 PM
Very interesting... as always! Cheers from Switzerland.
Posted by: Dog training | November 22, 2007 10:56 AM