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Participating in No Shave November? Company will shell out money for top-notch facial hair
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Date:2025-04-17 19:20:17
One company is willing to pay you a lump sum of money in exchange for a facial hair pic.
Casino.org is sponsoring a contest to award $2,500 to an individual with "the nation's top-notch facial hair" as part of No Shave November , a monthIong journey during which participants forgo shaving and grooming in order to evoke conversation and raise cancer awareness.
“We’re searching high and low for the mightiest of manes and the boldest of ‘staches,” the contest announcement reads.
Participants need to send a selfie or picture of their fantastic beard or mustache to Casino.org by November 30 for a chance to win.
An in-house panel will come together to determine ‘Best Beard’ in early December.
Here’s how to enter.
Are there any contest requirements?
This contest, like any contest has its own rules and stipulations. Here are some of the more important ones:
- The contest is open to people 18 years of age or older who live in the United States, United Kingdom, or Canada
- The Casino.org website is the only place contest entries can be submitted
- No purchase is required to enter the contest
- Limit of one entry per person
Additional information regarding general terms, including prize delivery, verification, disqualification, data protection and publicity can be found here.
How can I enter to win $2,500?
For a chance to win the cash prize, you must follow the entry submission guidelines. Make sure you get your photo in by 12 p.m. (GST) Nov. 30, the contest entry cutoff date.
Here are the three steps via Casino.org:
- Take a selfie or picture of your “epic” facial hair (Any creatively styled beards or ‘staches will earn bonus points)
- Fill out the submission form with all the required details and attach your photo
- Cross your fingers and you hope you win
Winners will be notified by December 5, five days after the contest closing date. The prize money will be paid out to the winners via PayPal.
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