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Winners of FBVPN Giveaway

Last week, we had a giveaway organized for FBVPN. As promised we are giving away 30 accounts of the said VPN service which are valid for 3 months with unlimited bandwidth. The winners as chosen by a random draw are:

  1. Tommi Raulahti
  2. Krishna P. Vijayan
  3. dundas
  4. Mithun John Jacob
  5. fksysko
  6. vince
  7. zaher
  8. shamju
  9. Grr
  10. alvin
  11. Jay Mehta
  12. wa-t
  13. Aviansh p
  14. Franky
  15. Vaibhav Srivastava
  16. Ivan
  17. nick
  18. EiNS
  19. Mahdi
  20. Jose
  21. Pelangi Petang
  22. Nam Ky
  23. Seirhpmuh Nehpets
  24. rakoes
  25. andhy1980
  26. messaiah
  27. lil
  28. Mayur
  29. Bunty Duggal
  30. Brian Carpenter

Congratulations to all winners, and thanks to everyone who took part. Winners will be contacted by email soon.

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