"The Office" That's What She Said Sweepstakes For Syndicated Eps

by amyellensoden | February 16, 2010 at 12:51 pm
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Fans of the popular primetime TV comedy "The Office" can currently enter to win "The Office" That's What She Said Sweepstakes that will run for the next ten days. The sweepstakes will give viewers of "The Office" a chance to win $10,000 every day from Tuesday February 15 to Friday February 26. "The Office" sweepstakes is aiming to capitalize on the catch phrase popularized by Steve Carrel on the show.

To enter "The Office" That's What She Said Sweepstakes is simple; all viewers have to do is go to "The Office" website and enter the word of the day that "she said" on the show. The word of the day will pop up on the screen for each episode of "The Office" that airs over the next 10 days.

The Office That's What She Said Sweepstakes gives you Office viewers a chance to win one of the ten $10,000 bonus checks from Dunder Mifflin. All you have to do is, well, tell NBC "what she said."

The sweepstakes can be entered on "The Office" That's What She Said website, or via text message to 839863. Fans of "The Office" who supply the word of the day either on the site or by text will be entered into a draw for the daily giveaway of $10,000.

It seems like NBC Television has found a creative way to market syndicated episodes of "The Office" to the show's regular viewers and possibly even new viewers who want to win. While many may be clamoring for newer episodes of "The Office", this sweepstakes should result in steady viewership, at least for the next 10 days.

"The Office" That's What She Said Contest Entry

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Jamie miles

beautiful

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joan knuth

I would appreciate if you would let me no who WON!!!! I forgot to look. Thank you!

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