Wow… We are both humbled and amazed to see all of the incredibly interesting, creative, and hilarious photos that our community of Chime members shared throughout the month of August of your Chime debit cards in the wild.
From summer travels to exotic beaches to shots of Chime in your flowering gardens, you all have inspired us with all the creative ways you chose to Chime In!
We would like to thank each and every one of our members who participated in our Chime in the Wild sweepstakes. We hope you all had fun participating and seeing all of the other great photos from Chime members across the U.S. It was inspiring to see all the creative ways you chose to Chime In.
You all take really awesome photos!
- 2,151 #chimeinthewild photos were shared
- Your photos earned 18,000 likes on Instagram
- Each photo submitted had an average of 17 likes
Top 5 cities:
- New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, and Austin
Top 5 states:
- California, Florida, Texas, Georgia, and New York
Chime members from all over the U.S. shared their photos from Florida all the way to Hawaii and Alaska!
We loved following all your travels this past month. We’ve seen Chime cards at baseball games, amusement parks, coffee shops, and even stopping to smell the flowers! (lots and lots of flowers)
Top #ChimeintheWild Themes
- Food
- Festivals
- Beaches
And now… the moment you’ve been waiting for:
Here are the 10 winners of our Chime in the Wild sweepstakes!
- Brittany P., Rhode Island
- Malcolm C., Georgia
- Benjamin H., Iowa
- Allen H., Oklahoma
- Timothy W., Georgia
- Shardae B., Texas
- Joseph B., Nevada
- Frank S., Georgia
- Miguel C., California
- Fausto P., Texas
Thank you to everyone who took the time to enter. Stay tuned for clues on our next sweepstakes chance to win some extra cash with Chime!
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