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Postal, Text and Phone Competitions - Part 7
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Yes, would love to see more comps and have the choice of whether i enter or notone winner will win a 5person tent worth £64, . plus a picnic pack worth£12.
send name, address and issue 20 to the usual address
Real People
33 Broadwick Street
London
W1F 0DQ0 -
Yes, would love to see more comps and have the choice of whether i enter or notGuess the value of this weeks item and win £100
Dating to around the year 1900, together these korean elm and brass-bound stacking chests stood 117cm (46in) high in the saleroom. but how did the hammer price stack up against the auctioneer's pre-sale estimate of £150-£300?
A) £120£240
C) £360
Send answer, name, address and tel no to:
Test Your Knowledge: Issue 20
Real People
33 Broadwick Street
London
W1F 0DQ0 -
Yes, would love to see more comps and have the choice of whether i enter or notsweetiepie1982 wrote: »Thank yoooou Wookeyhole
Just got a £100 cheque thru from this post :j :j
Cheered me right up :kisses3:
Thanks for your fabby posts :T
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Yes, would love to see more comps and have the choice of whether i enter or not(im not sure that this one should be/is normally posted so if its not supposed to be tell me and ill delete it)
to enter:
by text: text the keyword RPL DREAM1 or RPL DREAM2 to 83088 to recieve a lucky number direct to your phone. then check if it matches any of the winning numbers.
by post: send an SAE labelled RPL DREAM1 or RPL DREAM2 to:
Issue 20
Reverse Lucky Numbers
PO Box 10220
Sutton Coldfield
B76 1ZH
DREAM1 Numbers:
781426 1st prize win £25,000
715346 runner up 8 x£500
757412
744109
726351
679340
659474
856021
828584
DREAM2 Numbers
816277 win £12000
885728 runner up 8x£500
859896
757490
872981
908681
746076
814840
923341
total text cost per entry =£1 plus snc (2 texts per entry @ 50p each)
if you dont weant offers from national magazine company end text with OUT1, and/or form 3rd parties OUT2.
if a lucky number matches call 0870 010 8678 for instructions on how to claim.0 -
No, £1.50 cost is high enoughGot a cheque for £50 in post today from Soaplife Issue 222 Wordsearch comp, thanks so much to wookeyhole1
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=31777503&postcount=11312023 wins - Rice Krispies, Avene Micellar Gel, Barbie Toy, £20 Apple Gift Card, KFC 6 piece bargain bucket, Chloe Nomade perfume, Barbie Toy (second one), Sanctuary Spa Sleep Balm, E45 Moisturising Lotion, Trolls Hamper, 12 Tonie Characters, Sure deodorant, Good Home Utensil holder, £5 Costa Gift Card, Neutrogena Micellar Jelly, Soap & Glory Mascara, Persil capsules,0 -
Yes, would love to see more comps and have the choice of whether i enter or notprincessmoneysaver wrote: »Got a cheque for £50 in post today from Soaplife Issue 222 Wordsearch comp, thanks so much to wookeyhole1
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=31777503&postcount=1131
well done :j:j
looks like that was a lucky issue for mse0 -
Yes, would love to see more comps and have the choice of whether i enter or notprincessmoneysaver wrote: »Got a cheque for £50 in post today from Soaplife Issue 222 Wordsearch comp, thanks so much to wookeyhole1
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=31777503&postcount=1131
:T:T:T brill, well done pms :T:T:Tplease be a responsible pet owner & spay/neuter your pets, too many strays & not enough homes for them sadly.0 -
Yes, would love to see more comps and have the choice of whether i enter or notWell done pms :T :T xxxFriends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly.0
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No, £1.50 cost is high enoughpurplecatlover wrote: »Guess the value of this weeks item and win £100
Dating to around the year 1900, together these korean elm and brass-bound stacking chests stood 117cm (46in) high in the saleroom. but how did the hammer price stack up against the auctioneer's pre-sale estimate of £150-£300?
A) £120£240
C) £360
Send answer, name, address and tel no to:
Test Your Knowledge: Issue 20
Real People
33 Broadwick Street
London
W1F 0DQ
I'm learning!! It's here A) £120A strong man stands up for himself, a stronger man stands up for others.0 -
I am always playing catch up on the postals thread, and as i am finally up to date, and have a few minutes to spare, I just wanted to take the opportunity to say how much I love this particular thread, and all the people who post on here. :T:A
I also wanted to share some wins that I haven't yet shouted about, some from here, and some from elsewhere.
Last month I had a win from Forecourt Trader of 5 cases of McVities biscuits! Thanks to elverman for posting these each month. I kept the Jaffa Cakes for me and OH but decided to sell off the rest of them at work as we were doing some fuindraising for Bowel cancer, and raised nearly £20 - and saved myself a few poundsin the process!
I have also won the Dinner in the Sky experience next week (see post here) - same prize, but different competition, from the crossword in Heat Magazine 2 weeks ago! Excited but scared too! Hopefully I may meet a fellow MSE comper there! Sorry for not sharing the comp, but it was coupon only / complete the crossword and I am no good at being efficient enough with sharing weekly mags!
Love you guys!0
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