InternetAdvisor is Offering $1000 to Binge-Watch Ozark Seasons 1 and 2
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- InternetAdvisor, a free to use internet provider research tool, is offering Ozark fans the chance to get paid while catching up on the hit Netflix show.
To celebrate the release of Ozark season 3, they are offering the opportunity for both existing fans and new viewers to win $1000 for binge-watching seasons 1 and 2 of the hugely successful series.
The competition is open to US residents and anyone interested in entering can visit this page to register their details by the March 27 deadline. Full terms and conditions and an FAQ can be found at the bottom of the page.
"How we use the internet has changed significantly over time," said Kevin Conner, Founder and Owner of InternetAdvisor. "Rather than simply being a communication tool, the internet is now a source of entertainment with video streaming being a huge part of that. It really has changed how and where we watch our favorite TV shows. We wanted to recognize just how much video streaming has completely changed the entertainment landscape and do something fun to highlight it."
The competition winner will need to watch all 20 hours of season 1 and 2 of Ozark at a location of their choosing. They will complete a checklist while watching, checking off the familiar tropes used in each episode.
Existing Ozark fans can get a refresher of seasons 1 and 2 before season 3 airs and new viewers can familiarize themselves with the back story of Marty and his family's run-ins with the cartel.
Prizes for the winner include:
- $1000 for watching the show
- A Netflix gift card
- Winner's kit with Ozark swag
About InternetAdvisor
InternetAdvisor is a free to use research website that reviews internet providers across the U.S. High-quality data is available in an easy to use format to give visitors the best possible evaluation of the internet provider landscape in their area or region.
For further information about the competition, contact Caroline Black at [email protected]
SOURCE InternetAdvisor
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