What is a NPN?

NPN stands for no-purchase-necessary. In order to not be considered a lottery, card companies hold NPN offers.

To send in a NPN you will need a 3x5" index or note card, a stamp, and a #10 envelope. #10 envelopes are the standard business size envelopes, and you will see #10 on the package. Put your name and address on the index card and mail it to the address by the cutoff date.

If the posting does not mention a SASE envelope, assume it is not needed. If I know that one requires an SASE envelope, I will make sure to mention it.

Your card will be entered into a drawing which will give you the same odds of receiving an insert as you would have if you purchased a pack.

The information on this site is unofficial. I gather addresses and information from websites and off the back of packs of cards. I do not represent any card companies.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

2008 Topps Finest Baseball NPN Offer

NPN 2008 Topps Finest Baseball
PO Box 2220
Duryea, PA 18642

Limit one entry, must be postmarked by June 25, 2008.

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Check out the recent additions to my NPN collection at http://npncards.blogspot.com