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E-Statement Official Contest Rules

1. This contest is open to members of Western credit union who are 18 years or older and legal residents of the United States at time of entry. Employees of Western Credit Union and their immediate family members are not eligible.

2. Eligible members of participating credit unions may enter the contest by enrolling for E-Statements through It’s Me 247 online banking by clicking on “Preferences” and completing the enrollment for E-Statements.

3. All entries submitted from July 1 to August 31, 2008, will qualify and be entered into the drawing. All entries become the property of the credit union, will not be returned, and are subject to verification. Limit one entry per member account.

4. The winner will be selected by a random drawing to be held on or about September 1, 2008. The winner will be notified by email, mail or by telephone. The number of qualified entries will determine the odds of winning.

5. One (1) Grand Prize Winner will receive one Nintendo Wii Game Console. The Grand Prize is provided by Western Credit Union. No substitution or transfer of prizes will be allowed.

6. The Grand Prize will be provided directly to the winning member’s credit union for delivery to the winner. Western Credit Union assumes no responsibility in relation to these prizes.

7. Winners may be asked to sign an affidavit of eligibility and a publicity release. Failure to comply may result in forfeiture of the prize and the awarding of the prize to another individual.

8. All decisions of Western Credit Union in applying these contest rules will be final.

9. No purchase is necessary to enter this contest.

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