1. This campaign runs from October 24 to November 3, 2019 PST, worldwide.

2. Knock on the door to get a trick or win a treat.

3. Everyone has an opportunity to participate in the campaign once a day.

4. Share this campaign to Facebook or Twitter will get one more chance to knock.

5. Campaign Prizes: Apple Watch Nike x 1, Amazon Gift Card $5 x 10, iMobie Coupon $10 x 200, Single license of AnyTrans (180 Days) x 20, Single license of PhoneRescue (180 Days) x 20.

6. Prizes will be issued after the campaign.

7. Information provided by the participants will only be used on this page.

8. Please send email to cs@imobie.com if you have any problem.

9. iMobie reserves the right of final explanation for this campaign.

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Amazon Gift Card $5

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The Origin of Trick-or-Treating

During some Celtic celebrations of Samhain, villagers disguised themselves in costumes made of animal skins to drive away phantom visitors; banquet tables were prepared and food was left out to placate unwelcome spirits.

In later centuries, people began dressing as ghosts, demons and other malevolent creatures, performing antics in exchange for food and drink. This custom, known as mumming, dates back to the Middle Ages and is thought to be an antecedent of trick-or-treating.

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