Thursday, August 15th 2024

TechPowerUp and GIGABYTE Present the GS34WQC Gaming Monitor Giveaway

TechPowerUp partnered with GIGABYTE to our readers in the United States, Canada, and the EU, a chance to bag one of two GIGABYTE GS34WQC 34-inch curved gaming monitors. This slick, no-nonsense monitor can be the jewel on your desk, with its wafer thin bezels, restrained styling, and yet first-rate specs that include a 1500R curvature, ultrawide resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels, and 120% sRGB color gamut. Among its gaming-grade chops are 120 Hz refresh-rate, which can be cranked up to 135 Hz, 1 ms (MPRT) response time, 4000:1 static contrast ratio, and 300 cd/m² maximum brightness. Open today until August 24, the giveaway needs little from you except the most basic info to help us reach out to you if you've won. You can increase your chances of winning by sharing the giveaway with your friends over social media. Good luck!

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34 Comments on TechPowerUp and GIGABYTE Present the GS34WQC Gaming Monitor Giveaway

#2
natr0n
That was like filling a job application.
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#3
bonehead123
natr0nThat was like filling a job application.
Yep it WAS a job application, just wait, you'll see, when their AI Bot thingy sells your info to the entire regular & dark WWW, and you start getting offers, calls, texts, emails etc from places & companies you've never even heard of, hehehehehe :)
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#4
Ferrum Master
US guys, how much you have to pay in taxes for winning this?
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#5
bonehead123
Ferrum MasterUS guys, how much you have to pay in taxes for winning this?
Normally, just sales tax for your state, PLUS the 748.39% Federal inheritance/gift taxes, hehehehehe :D

/s
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#6
LabRat 891
Visible NoiseNope, not giving my info to Gleam.
indeed. The saleable/actionable metadata gathered from a promo like this, must outweigh the MSRP value of this monitor several times over.
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#7
Unregistered
Good thing my Twitter/X has literally only been used for stuff like this :laugh:
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#8
Tomgang
Just give up guys, i've already won:p

Save your self the trouble and hassle.

Any way good luck to those who participated in it. I will not be one of them. I will not give gleam my info to sell or what they could want to do
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#9
64K
Ferrum MasterUS guys, how much you have to pay in taxes for winning this?
No sales tax since it's not a purchase. Legally it's value should be reported as income but no one ever does.
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#10
Cheeseball
Not a Potato
Ferrum MasterUS guys, how much you have to pay in taxes for winning this?
Citizens do not pay sales tax for non-monetary prizes.
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#12
HOkay
Does the UK count as the EU these days? I mean, we're sadly not in the EU anymore, but I never know whether we count for this kind of thing.
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#13
Caring1
Why can't TechPowerUp hold a giveaway of a similar product without involving other companies, data mining or restrictions on which countries can enter.
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#14
Pumper
Bestbuy is region locked in EU, or something. Haven't been able to access the site for years.
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#15
Ferrum Master
CheeseballCitizens do not pay sales tax for non-monetary prizes.
Looking at IRS site, you are totally wrong. It is not sales tax, because there is no sale, but you have to pay income tax.

That is the casual f* up in US, you win a car, but you cannot afford it, because you have to cover like 20-30% of it in tax.
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#16
Chaitanya
Ferrum MasterLooking at IRS site, you are totally wrong. It is not sales tax, because there is no sale, but you have to pay income tax.

That is the casual f* up in US, you win a car, but you cannot afford it, because you have to cover like 20-30% of it in tax.
Taxing gifts/prizes might be a global thing, here in India as well there is income tax on prizes/gifts(monetary). For cash prizes tax is around 40% of prize, for prizes/gifts there is an upper limit after which tax needs to be paid. Also depending on value and category of good there is Customs duty on import and additional tax(GST) that needs to be paid.

Edit: checked and income tax is 31.2% not 40%.
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#17
Ferrum Master
ChaitanyaTaxing gifts/prizes might be a global thing, here in India as well there is income tax on prizes/gifts(monetary). For cash prizes tax is around 40% of prize, for prizes/gifts there is an upper limit after which tax needs to be paid. Also depending on value and category of good there is Customs duty on import and additional tax(GST) that needs to be paid.

Edit: checked and income tax is 31.2% not 40%.
Depends on the price of the goods, for us it is 3K€ yearly after 3K you pay the the tax 23%~ imho for the overhead sum.
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#18
Chaitanya
Ferrum MasterDepends on the price of the goods, for us it is 3K€ yearly after 3K you pay the the tax 23%~ imho for the overhead sum.
Yep similar rules here as well, beyond the limit you tax on overhead. Also precious metals and jewels are counted under monetary group. For customs duty/import tax, limit was $100 US beyond which duty and GST(Previously VAT) is payable.
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#19
Ferrum Master
ChaitanyaYep similar rules here as well, beyond the limit you tax on overhead. Also precious metals and jewels are counted under monetary group. For customs duty/import tax, limit was $100 US beyond which duty and GST(Previously VAT) is payable.
Yeah... but US has to pay from the first penny, that's the difference.
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#20
W1zzard
Ferrum MasterUS guys, how much you have to pay in taxes for winning this?
Nobody will have to pay anything if they win. I will personally reimburse you if you do
Caring1Why can't TechPowerUp hold a giveaway of a similar product without involving other companies, data mining or restrictions on which countries can enter.
We've been doing that for 10 years. This is the second or third giveaway that uses Gleam
Remember this? www.techpowerup.com/contests/gigabyte-gtx-960-g1-gaming-giveaway
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#21
Ferrum Master
W1zzardNobody will have to pay anything if they win. I will personally reimburse you if you do
Great, thanks, but that's not how it should work boss. I was just curious about experiences from fellow TPU US members about wining stuff at their places.

It is a fine idea at the core, but people are getting upset either way... because of modern times and modern problems.
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#22
W1zzard
Ferrum MasterGreat, thanks, but that's not how it should work boss. I was just curious about experiences from fellow TPU US members about wining stuff at their places.
I never heard of anyone having to pay anything after winning in a hardware giveaway. We make sure vendors send packages as DDP (so custom charges etc are paid by them)
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#23
Ferrum Master
W1zzardI never heard of anyone having to pay anything after winning in a hardware giveaway. We make sure vendors send packages as DDP (so custom charges etc are paid by them)
You have to do it by law everywhere Wiz... even in our EU... US has IRS for that. You have to report it in your yearly income. Tax avoiding, well, intentional or not is a crime. You really cannot change anything about that... it is pretty normal and common.
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#24
W1zzard
Ferrum MasterYou have to do it by law everywhere Wiz... even in our EU... US has IRS for that. You have to report it in your yearly income. Tax avoiding, well, intentional or not is a crime. You really cannot change anything about that... it is pretty normal and common.
Of course, feel free to report it and tell me how much you paid and I'll work with you to make it right
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#25
Courier 6
Caring1Why can't TechPowerUp hold a giveaway of a similar product without involving other companies, data mining or restrictions on which countries can enter.
ah nevermind, I won´t start complaining, it is what it is
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