iWon : Annual Giveaway
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Daniel Ward
from Noblesville, IN
is iWon's fourth Annual millionaire!

Daniel, welcome to the iWon Annual Winners' list!

We've done it again! For the fourth time, iWon has made one lucky person an Annual millionaire - just for using a free Web portal to search, read the news, check sports scores, play games and more. This year, that lucky person is Daniel Ward!

Hailing from The Hoosier State, Daniel has lived in Noblesville for the past 30-plus years. He learned about iWon when his brother recommended it to him. That turned out to be pretty good advice. Daniel was more than a little surprised when he heard the winning news. "When I found out I won, I thought maybe it was $50,000 or so. I sure didn't think it would be $1,000,000!"

While Daniel had a shot to up his prize total to $25 Million, he sure isn't complaining about walking away with a cool million. A husband and father of two, Daniel and his wife now plan to do something they've wanted to do for years - buy a house and a new truck!

And maybe a nice cold beverage for Dan's brother.

Congratulations, Daniel!

- The iWon Team


How the Grand Prize winner was selected
  • SCA, an independent sweepstakes execution company, selected the lucky Grand Prize winner from among all iWon members who earned entries into the iWon Sweepstakes for 2002-2003 promotional period ending March 31, 2003.
  • The Grand Prize winner was selected at random through a computer-generated selection process conducted by SCA.
  • The Grand Prize winner was revealed on iWon.com on April 17, 2003.
  • SCA is the world's leading provider of prize coverage of games, contests, promotions and more. Their clients include Miller Brewing Co., PepsiCo, Ford Motor Co. and Kraft General Foods, Inc. Since 1986, SCA has covered more than $12 billion in prizes.
* The Grand Prize Winner won a guaranteed $1 million, and had the chance to turn that $1 million into $25 million. $1 million Grand Prize paid in equal annual installments over 40 years, without interest.