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E: 03/06 Win one of two Nokia 5800

http://stuff.tv/Win/Win-one-of-two-Nokia-5800-Comes-With-Music-handsets/

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How many tracks does the Nokia Music Store have?
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  • Artman256
    Artman256 Posts: 13 Forumite
    Competition Terms and Conditions
    1. All entrants to competitions promoted on Stuff.tv must be 18 years or over and resident in the UK. 2. Employees and their families of Haymarket Media Group ("Promoter") or any of their affiliates are not eligible to enter. 3. No purchase of any sort is necessary. 4. All entries must be received by midnight on the closing date of the competition. 5. The winner will be the first correct entry to be selected at random, which will be witnessed by an independent observer. 6. The winner will be notified as soon as is practicable after the end of the competition and in any event within 28 days. Details of which can be supplied upon receipt of a stamped addressed envelope. 7. The decision of the Promoter is final and no correspondence will be entered into. 8. The prize is subject to availability and the Promoter may substitute the prize with another of a similar nature and/or comparable value. 9. The prize winner will not be entitled to a cash alternative. 10. The Promoter will not be liable if the prize does not reach the prize winner for reasons beyond the control of the Promoter or if the Prize is damaged during delivery. 11. By entering this competition, the winner consents to any publicity generated as a result of the promotion. 12. Only one entry per person. 13. Spammers will be disqualified. 14. Any entry will be void if the Promoter deems it incomplete, illegible or has been made by an ineligible person. 15. Proof of entry is not automatically proof of receipt. 16. This competition is designed to raise an interest in Haymarket Media Group, publishers of Stuff.tv. We would like to contact you from time to time with offers, and product information which we think would be of interest to you. By entering this competition you are consenting to this. However, If you do not wish to receive such information please tick via post, phone, SMS, or email or please write to us at: Data Controller, Haymarket Circulation, Haymarket Media Group, Broom Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 9BE or email datacontroller@haymarket.com, stating the competition name in the subject line.
  • amsquared
    amsquared Posts: 2,357 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Oops, we can't seem to find what you're looking for!
    Best Comp wins in 25 years of comping. Holidays to Hawaii, Toronto, Thailand twice, Dubai twice, Cyprus, Spain, Lake District, Glasgow and London. A couple of £1000 wins as vouchers. 2 Dimplex Fires. Baby cot and chest of drawers. £500 of blinds. Shibumi Jacket. Various small cash prizes under £500 and shopping vouchers. Cosmetics & weedkiller!
  • Artman256
    Artman256 Posts: 13 Forumite
    Al Mac, I post them as people find them useful
  • fire**fly
    fire**fly Posts: 148,056 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    :confused: it tells you them when you click on t&c's just under the comp ..so think anyone who wants to read them will just click on it ..




    Terms & Conditions:

    Terms and conditions
    Also please read our Legal bits for full details of how to enter the competition.

    :)
    please be a responsible pet owner & spay/neuter your pets, too many strays & not enough homes for them sadly. k2u58ioz4c8e.png




  • MARTINS_DOLL
    MARTINS_DOLL Posts: 11,141 Forumite
    edited 20 May 2009 at 10:22PM
    Al_Mac wrote: »
    However I say this it's going to sound sarcastic.

    Do they? Really? And you've been doing this for how many days :rolleyes:

    Most T&Cs really don't need posting.

    Al... I think you are a very valued FM as you hopefully know, and have lots of respect for you... :beer:
    I really must stand in defence of this FM, in that lots of members do appreciate the T&C's posted when they are available to post... ;)

    No offence intended sweetie... :beer: xxx
    ................................... MSE MARTIN LEWIS ... :A ... THANK YOU.......................
  • MARTINS_DOLL
    MARTINS_DOLL Posts: 11,141 Forumite
    edited 20 May 2009 at 10:47PM
    Al_Mac wrote: »
    Special T&Cs being pointed out, I'd agree, but posting general T&Cs, just for the sake of it, we are going to have to differ on that one.

    Loads of people don't even read what the comps about, they aren't going to take notice of the T&Cs:rolleyes:

    Al... :A

    Almost as adorable as MSE Martin... :A

    My hero... :jOverly gushing as usual... :o

    Sorry it's just me!
    ................................... MSE MARTIN LEWIS ... :A ... THANK YOU.......................
  • Squoozy
    Squoozy Posts: 162 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    I think terms and conditions must be useful for people who have won a competition and want to check them after it has closed and both the comp and T & Cs have been removed by the organisers. If they are posted on here they can presumably be checked later if needed. That's my take on it anyway.
  • weeowens
    weeowens Posts: 81,990 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    edited 21 May 2009 at 7:00AM
    I think I'm in agreement with Al Mac.I'm not too fussed for the terms being posted.If I'm that concerned I'll look them up.
    For the few comps thet I win I'll deal with the terms and conditions as needed.I doubt they will be illegal and from my experience most promotors are flexible folk who want to assist the winners.
    I once won a big holiday prize and the terms were well and truly adapted to our needs with hardly a bother.
    .I'd rather it is kept as neat as possible with not too much copying of text as requested at the top of the board.
  • BabyGiant
    BabyGiant Posts: 1,669 Forumite
    Artman256 wrote: »
    Al Mac, I post them as people find them useful

    Artman
    Welcome to the site. Many thanks for attempting to do something useful and don't be put off by the bullying of several users for what you perceived as a good deed. Although its useful to post T&Cs that contain rules specific to the prize : Like Holidays ( Dates to be taken by, ages of children etc), its generally not needed to post general T&Cs as most are standard and the organisers are a bit flexiable as mention by another poster.
    Chin up and post again soon :beer:
    #THANKYOUSIRALEX
  • Artman256
    Artman256 Posts: 13 Forumite
    Hi, as you can see - I'm new here, I took the thanks people gave for posting the T&Cs as an indicator to continue. As I can see, the overall impression seems to be that it's not. No offence taken!
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