WELCOME TO JIDAW'S BOOK BONANZA - The
Incredible Visit & Win Promo
Dear Valued Visitor,
After Two Years the Great Book Bonanza came to an
end on the last day of
December, 2003.
Congratulations to all our Book Winners!
But you can still win Books if you attend the Free IT Career and
Certification
Seminar (http://www.jidaw.com/netseminar.html).
Highly valuable books given away during Jidaw's Visit & Win
Book Bonanza,
included these books:
Thinking in Java
Mastering Windows 2000 Professional
Teach yourself Networking in 24 hours
Mastering Windows 2000 Registry
Learn to program Visual Basic 6
MCSE Windows 2000 Directory Services Design Exam
Cram
Programming with C++
MCSE 2000 Readiness Review
PC Upgrade and Repair Simplified
Mastering Active Directory
Mastering Windows 2000 Server.
Mahzura Amri, Network Engineer with Three-Aganet Technology
(M), Malaysia, the Winner for October, 2003
Damilola Okuneye, Winner of the Jidaw.com Book Contest
in December,
2003
The contest rules were:
1.There will be one winner for each contest who will be awarded
the prize.
2. The winner will be randomly picked from all valid entries submitted
on or
before the closing date.
3. A valid entry is that in which all fields are completed.
4. The contests ran through the years 2002 and 2003.
5. The contest is over. The contest ended on December 31, 2003.
6. No more entries are allowed for the contest.
7. To still win Best Selling Books attend the Free IT Career
Certification Seminar (http://www.jidaw.com/netseminar.html).
8. The winner for each contest will be notified through the e-mail
address
provided during entry.
9 . The winner must acknowledge and accept his/her nomination for
the prize by returning a Winner's Feedback form by e-mail within
7 days or an alternate winner will be selected.
10. Staff and families of Jidaw Systems Limited are not allowed
to participate in this contest
11. This contest is not applicable in countries where similar competitions
are
prohibited.
12. Jidaw Systems Limited's decision on this competition is final
and the company
may not go into private correspondence with any contestants.