“Grand In Your Hand”

“Grand In Your Hand”

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YOU COULD BE ONE WORD AWAY FROM ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS… IT’S THE GRAND IN YOUR HAND CONTEST PRESENTED BY CFCU COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION

Each weekday from September 5th through October 27th in the 8AM, 11AM, 2PM and 5PM hours, we’ll announce that day’s $1000 keyword!

WHEN YOU HEAR THE KEYWORD, enter it in here to enter by midnight each day for your chance to win!

Winner list by day (M-F) September 5th – October 27th

  • Erika L.
  • Kathryn C.
  • Bruce S.
  • Krys B.
  • Crystal R.
  • Alice K.
  • Paula M.
  • Dale V.
  • Connie L.
  • Pamela C.
  • Lisa H.
  • Ryan P.
  • Kris A.
  • Erin P.
  • Robert P.
  • Karen B.
  • Rick M.
  • Nancy C.
  • Linda T.
  • Jenny B.
  • Howard A.
  • George P.
  • Eddie B.
  • Jonathan T.
  • Nathan F.
  • Connie R.
  • Shelia S.
  • Amanda H.
  • Caleb D.
  • Craig E.
  • Claudia R.

Full Rules HERE

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