Well friends, it’s COLD outside. With the Polar Vortex sweeping the country over the past few weeks, we find ourselves daydreaming of days on the beach, the sun and the chance to get away.
And we want to make that happen for one lucky OhmConnect community member!
This week’s Prize #OhmHour giveaway recipient will get to take a guest on an all-inclusive cruise around the Hawaiian Islands (details to be arranged with our travel agent and the winner once a recipient’s name is chosen.)
First things first - if you’re not yet an OhmConnect user, get registered. Not only could you be eligible to win a cruise around the Hawaiian Islands, but you’ll be entered into a program that actually pays you to save energy on a weekly basis. We might be a bit biased, but we think it’s pretty great ;)
1. Keep an eye out for #OhmHour notifications you receive over the next two weeks. If you spot a Prize #OhmHour in your inbox, take a close look at the goal set for you. (They will something along the lines of "use 1 kWh or less." These targets are tailored to your own personal energy use, so everyone has an equal chance of hitting the goal.) If you achieve your goal, you will be put in the pool of others who did the same and names will be randomly selected as the reward recipients, OR
2. Refer a new user to OhmConnect using your unique referral code. If they get to Silver Status during the qualification period, you’re in! OR
3. Have a smart device (like a Wifi thermostat or smart plug) connected to your OhmConnect account during the Prize #OhmHour for instant eligibility!
Tune in every other Sunday at 5pm to OhmConnect’s Facebook page to watch the live broadcast of the winners, alongside other important OhmConnect updates (Pro tip: to get a notification when we go live, ‘like’ the Facebook page ahead of time.)
The best part: Even if you don’t win this week’s prize but you successfully meet your Prize #OhmHour goals five times during the Prize #OhmHour promotion, you’ll be entered to win our grand prize of $100,000, to be awarded to one lucky energy saver when we collectively reduce 1 Gigawatt. (Amazing, right?!)