Monday, January 8, 2018

Power for your Android Phone #Giveaway

   

Power for your Android Phone Giveaway

Power for your Android Phone Giveaway ~ ARV $25 Ends 1/22

Hosted and Sponsored by Tom's Take On Things

Tom over at Tom's Take On Things is always wanting to be prepared for anything. He was a former 24-year Paramedic so if it's an emergency he has seen it. Your Android smartphone never needs to be in a power emergency with this helpful little gadget to charge it when you need it most. Giveaway is open to residents of the United States, 18 years of age or older. Giveaway starts 1/8/18 at 8 am EST and ends 1/22/18 at 11:59 pm EST. Blogs helping promote this were not compensated for this post, and Tom's Take On Things is responsible for prize delivery.  

Good Luck!

 

5 comments:

  1. I've had phones die on me, and often in the most inconvenient circumstances. When my mini-van broke down on the way to Detroit a few years ago, I had it towed the rest of the way to Detroit so we could still attend our event. Unfortunately, the shop wasn't able to get the work done before the event ended, so we were able to catch a ride with friends to get home. Three weeks later, after the repair shop and insurance finally hammered things out and got the parts my vehicle needed, I was able to get a friend to drive me back to Detroit (about 4-1/2 hours each way) to pick up my vehicle. On the way back, we were driving separate vehicles and in both cases our charging cords for our vehicles stopped working so we couldn't keep our phones charged. We lost contact with each other and were lucky to both make it home (I was paying her gas and we needed our phones to be able to figure out where to stop). My friend almost ran out of gas and had no way to reach me. An emergency charger would have been a real godsend that day!

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  2. My cell phone runs out of power often. I always forget to charge it

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  3. Yes, it happens all the time. Always hoping the power doesnt run out.

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  4. My phone runs out of power a lot. Once they get two years old, they seem to go down hill.

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