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If a Canadian resident is selected as a potential winner, to win, he/she will be required to correctly answer, without assistance of any kind, whether mechanical or otherwise, a time-limited mathematical skill-testing question administered by telephone at a pre-arranged, mutually convenient time. If the selected Canadian entrant at issue cannot be reached by telephone within (72) hours of first attempt to administer skill-testing question, an alternate winner may be selected. Failure to comply with any of the above requirements will result in Grand Prize being forfeited and an alternate Grand Prize winner being selected.
Just the Canadians? I guess they already know how the Americans will do (take that as you will).
Is there some anti-lottery law of sorts in Canada that Microsoft is sidestepping, or are they as desparate as I am to avoid stupid Canadians?
Anyone have any stats on this? "87% of Canadians without math skills are convicted felons", or something of the sort?
Stupidity profiling. Help end it now.