So you've found a competition and decided to give it a go? Great - good luck! But before you enter, you need to check that you actually CAN enter.
The very first thing to look at is the closing date. Shops often have leaflets and packs on the shelves long after a competition has closed. In fact just today I was in a shop that had out-of-date leaflets for at least half a dozen competitions on display. And websites very often leave the entry page showing after a competition has closed. Don't be fooled into thinking that because the form submits for you, you've still managed to enter - your entry will just land in an abandoned inbox somewhere and be wasted.
Now check where the competition is based. If you are looking for competitions online, especially on Facebook, you may bump into competitions run by companies in the USA or the Republic of Ireland. Some clues that a site is based outside the UK are prices quoted in any currency other than £, and times given in any form other than GMT and BST. For legal reasons, these, and ones run in other non-UK companies, are often not open to UK residents. Look at the terms and conditions - it may specify the country(-ies) it is open to. And if it doesn't, and you really fancy entering, check with the promoter. On Facebook, you can just write on their wall, on a website you will need to find the "contact us" page. But remember, if you win something from outside the EU, you may have to pay duty on it when it arrives in the UK!
One more thing to check is any age restrictions. These will always be stated in the rules, if they exist. For instance, in alcohol related competitions you will need to be over 18 to enter, or over 21 if the competition is also open in the USA. Some holidays will be provided by companies that specialise in holidays for certain age groups, like 18-30 or over 55, and if a holiday prize includes car hire, you will need to be over 21, 25 or even 30 depending on the type of car on offer and the country where the holiday is to be taken.
Once you are sure you are entitled to enter, make absolutely sure that you read the instructions. Around 1 in 5 of the entries to every competition get discarded for some reason - maybe the person has entered twice when only one entry is allowed, or they have been asked "what is your favourite colour" and they have replied "I would love to win this prize". Remember, if your entry follows the instructions it WILL end up in the hat, so with 1 in 5 of your rivals' entries likely to be discarded, your chance of winning has already gone up by 20%!
Showing posts with label competition win prize. Show all posts
Showing posts with label competition win prize. Show all posts
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Win a pair of personalised cufflinks!
I have a lovely new competition today, just for visitors to my blog. The lovely people at Ring Jewellery have offered a pair of picture cufflinks, popular with celebrities, to be made up with the winner's own chosen design. You can see how your photo or drawing would be transformed into a pair of cufflinks on their sister site, Picture Cufflinks
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Wouldn't they be a lovely gift for a new parent or grandparent, a pet lover or anyone who would like to keep a treasured photo "on hand" to enjoy?
To enter this competition, fill in the Rafflecopter form below, making sure you complete all the tasks. The competition will close on September 5th at midnight EST (because that's the time zone Rafflecopter works in) - that's the early hours of the morning of Thursday the 6th in UK time.
Entrants must live in the UK and be aged 18 or over. One entry (ie do each task once) per household. No bulk, third party or automated entries. The winner will be drawn at random using Rafflecopter's randomiser and I will then put the winner in touch with Ring Jewellery so they can arrange to have their cufflinks made.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
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