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E:31/07 win a limited edition James Bond cell, worth £50.00
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please dont post the answer the site owner would like you to find it
http://www.homeandgardengifts.co.uk/Competition.aspx
*July Competition*
To celebrate the recent addition of over 1,000 new film cell presentations to Home and Garden Gifts, we’re giving you the chance to win one of them!
The James Bond Moonraker film cell is a limited edition cell, worth £50.00. It features an original piece of celluloid from the film, as well as a postcard-seized advertisement from the film and a certificate of authentication, all wonderfully captured in a high quality wooden frame.
For your chance to win the film cell, just answer the two questions below:
Question 1:
How many James Bond film cells do we sell on the Home and Garden Gifts website?
Question 2:
In no more than 25 words, tell us why you like the Home and Garden Gifts website. Please be aware that we will use your comments in question 2 along with the first letter of your first name and your surname on our website.
Please use the boxes below, or email your answer, name and contact email to competition@homeandgardengifts.co.uk and mark ‘Film cell competition’ as the subject by midnight 31st July 2008.
Competition rules:
1. There will only be one winner.
2. The winner will be announced in the newsletter following the closing date of the competition.
3. The winner will be judged by the Home and Garden Gift Management Team and their decision is final.
4. The judges will not communicate with any entry enquiries.
5. By taking part in this competition you accept to be bound by the above rules.
Good luck!
http://www.homeandgardengifts.co.uk/Competition.aspx
*July Competition*
To celebrate the recent addition of over 1,000 new film cell presentations to Home and Garden Gifts, we’re giving you the chance to win one of them!
The James Bond Moonraker film cell is a limited edition cell, worth £50.00. It features an original piece of celluloid from the film, as well as a postcard-seized advertisement from the film and a certificate of authentication, all wonderfully captured in a high quality wooden frame.
For your chance to win the film cell, just answer the two questions below:
Question 1:
How many James Bond film cells do we sell on the Home and Garden Gifts website?
Question 2:
In no more than 25 words, tell us why you like the Home and Garden Gifts website. Please be aware that we will use your comments in question 2 along with the first letter of your first name and your surname on our website.
Please use the boxes below, or email your answer, name and contact email to competition@homeandgardengifts.co.uk and mark ‘Film cell competition’ as the subject by midnight 31st July 2008.
Competition rules:
1. There will only be one winner.
2. The winner will be announced in the newsletter following the closing date of the competition.
3. The winner will be judged by the Home and Garden Gift Management Team and their decision is final.
4. The judges will not communicate with any entry enquiries.
5. By taking part in this competition you accept to be bound by the above rules.
Good luck!
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