Who can enter the competition?The competition is open to anyone aged 18 or over who is a resident of the UK, except for employees of The Random House Group Limited, its subsidiary companies, their families, and any other company connected with the prize draw.
When does the competition close?
Who can enter the competition?The competition is open to anyone aged 18 or over who is a resident of the UK, except for employees of The Random House Group Limited, its subsidiary companies, their families, and any other company connected with the prize draw.
When does the competition close?Entries must be received by 23:59 GMT on April 10, 2025.
How can one enter the competition?To enter, participants must complete the entry form provided on the competition page. Only one entry per person is allowed, and entries must be complete and legible. Automatically generated entries or those submitted via agents or third parties will not be counted.
What is the prize?The prize is a £250 Tesco shopping voucher, which can be used for in-store and online purchases. The prize is non-transferable, and no cash alternative will be offered.
What is the total prize pool amount?The total prize pool amount is £250, represented by the value of the Tesco shopping voucher.
When and how will the winner be selected?A prize draw will take place on April 17, 2025. An independent person will randomly draw the first entry, which will be declared the winner.
How will the winner be notified?The winner will be notified by email within 14 days of the closing date, specifically by April 24, 2025. The winner must claim their prize within 30 days of notification.
What happens if the prize is unclaimed?If the prize is not claimed within the specified time frame, it will lapse, and the promoter reserves the right to select a substitute winner according to the established rules.
Is there any liability for the promoter?The promoter is not liable for any costs or expenses arising from the prize draw, nor for any damage, loss, or disappointment suffered by the winner as a result of accepting the prize.
How will personal data be used?By entering the competition, participants agree to the use of their personal data for the purpose of running the competition, as outlined in the terms and conditions and the promoter's Privacy Policy.
What if a participant does not want their details published?Winners' names and counties will be made available upon request 10 weeks after the closing date. If a winner does not want their information shared, they must notify the promoter via email.
What are the consequences of not following the rules?The promoter may disqualify any entrant whose entry does not comply with the terms and conditions or who has acted fraudulently or dishonestly.
What law governs these terms and conditions?These terms and conditions are subject to English law and the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
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