Nokia has begun sending out email notifications to the first 500 Lumia 900 Windows Phone owners who put their name down to submit feedback on the product experience. The lucky 500 will receive a $50 Amazon gift card as a thank you for filling in a minimum of three web surveys.
Should you have been lucky enough to get your form in before the entry limit was surpassed, you will be receiving the following email in your inbox:
"Hi *NAME*,
Congratulations! You are among the first 500 eligible participants and we can now confirm that you are in.
As a reminder, participation in the study involves responding to three mandatory web surveys which will be sent out within approximately 6 weeks. After responding to the three surveys you'll get the gift card as a thank you for your time.
Please use the phone as you normally would, we don't expect you to be an expert user. We are interested in what you think, so respond to all questions based on your personal experience and feelings.
Start with the first mandatory survey by clicking this link.
Once all participants have completed the required number of web forms for Nokia they will receive the Amazon gift card. It's good to see Nokia taking owner feedback into account for future products.
Thanks everyone who tipped us!

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