![]() ![]() Affiliate means any Person that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with such Person. Administrator means the Board, or a committee of the Board, duly appointed to administer the Plan. When used herein, the following terms shall have the following meanings. Effective as of the Restatement Date, the Plan is renamed as the ∺lbertsons Companies, Inc. Restatement Date), the Plan is amended and restated to reflect the conversion of all outstanding Phantom Units under the Plan into Restricted Stock Units of the Company that will be settled in shares of Common Stock upon vestingĪnd related adjustments in accordance with the provisions of the Plan. ![]() Immediately following the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Amended and Restated Investment Agreement, dated as of June 9, 2020, by and among the Company and the Investors (as defined in the Investment Agreement) (the Plan by the Company and related adjustments to outstanding Phantom Units granted under the Plan in accordance with the provisions of the Plan and renamed as the ∺lbertsons Companies, Inc. Effective on the Restructuring Date, the Plan was amended and restated to reflect the assumption of the Pursuant to which AB Acquisition became a subsidiary of the Company, sponsorship of the Plan was transferred to, and assumed by, the Company. In connection with the capital and asset restructuring of AB Acquisition and its Affiliates (the Restructuring) on December 3, 2017 (the Restructuring Date), The Plan was originally adopted by AB Acquisition LLC ( AB Acquisition) as the ∺B Acquisition LLC Phantom Unit Subsidiaries (the Company Group) through awards of Restricted Stock Units and Tax Bonuses. Plan) is to motivate and retain certain individuals who are responsible for the attainment of the primary long-term performance goals of Albertsons Companies, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the Company) and its The purpose of the Albertsons Companies, Inc. I bought my gum, got my triple bonus tickets for doing so, and was then given at least 100 more because they had so many left and had to have them all gone by midnight.1. So much so that when I walked in the door of an Albertsons at 10 pm tonight (the last day of the game) to simply redeem a instant win game piece for a pack of gum I was asked if I played Monopoly and when I said yes I was handed hundreds of tickets. It's not like you're buying something just to get the ticket you have to buy groceries anyway, so why not buy them from a store that rewards you for doing so? I do think that less people play now that it's not just Albertsons. But that $50 still counts towards the $80,000,000 total.Īll in all I would say it's not a scam, though. But that's a bit disingenuous because I have 50+ $1.00 off Pete's K-cups coupons that are worthless to me because 1)I don't own a Keurig & 2)even if I did, I wouldn't need 50 of them between Feb & June. So apparently the 54,745,631 difference is supposed to come from the money saving offers. ![]() Plus, if you add up all the prizes listed in their rules it only comes to $25,245,369 which is less than half of the $80,000,000 in bold red on the face of the tickets. Since the semi-rare piece for any of these prizes might be at an Albertsons in Texas and the rare piece might be at a Jewel-Osco in Naperville, chances are no one's going to win one of those six prizes so instead of having to give away $4,500,000, they will most likely only have to give away $500,000. If you read the rules it says if no one wins any of the 6 top prizes (3 $1,000,000 cash annuities and 3 $500,000 vacation homes) there will be a second chance drawing for one $500,000 cash prize. It does seem to have some scam-like qualities. The secret that I have found is play the online game but save up the codes towards the end of the game because they'll double, triple, or even quadruple the tickets in order to get rid of them by the end of the game. Including all of the free products, Redbox, small cash/gift card prizes, & money off of purchases I would say I win at least $100 each time they run the game. The biggest prize I've ever won was a $50 gift card. ![]() Between Sunday and today I've won products totaling about $40-$50, a $5 instant gift card, about 10 free Redbox rentals, and several cash coupons (one $2 off $20, two $5 off $50, and one $10 off $100). But I have won instant cash prizes, online gift cards, instant gift cards, collect and win gift cards, and free products. I don't know anyone that's won a large or even a medium sized prize. Have you ever made money on this game? Have you ever met anybody who has ever made money on this game? I'm pretty sure its a scam T-DawgIt depends on what you consider money. ![]()
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