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Kingston Sweepstakes - 6 flash drives are still looking for their owner!

Kingston Sweepstakes - 6 flash drives are still looking for their owner!

Kingston Sweepstakes - 6 flash drives are still looking for their owner!

The third question is already available, can be answered. Again, we managed to come up with a brutally difficult question that helps our players a lot.

The difficulty of the questions is not to our credit, we know we would have made life difficult for our players. This is not the case with Kingston Technology, where it was thought to scatter some gifts and entrust the invention of the caregiver to the kindergarten grandchild. Well, it certainly didn't happen that way, it could have been the goal not to scare anyone with thinking. That's good for you, and it really doesn't matter to us. Only almost because we can’t live our masochistic dreams again, we simply love to hurt our readers.

Well, aside from the joke, especially since it's not even funny. Today's question can be answered tomorrow, ie until Tuesday evening, and a media storage device, as shown in the image below, will be drawn again among those who submit the correct answer. Also, answer the question posed by those who have already done so in previous rounds, because while they can’t win multiple media, their names will be included in the draw hat of every question answered, so they are more likely to own a Kingston DTR400 driven.

Kingston Sweepstakes - 6 flash drives are still looking for their owner!

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