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E: 06/02 Win £50,000, a BMW X3 and a 14 Night Hawaii Holiday with This Morning / ITV
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"Please note that the winner will need a current and valid credit/debit card with sufficient available funds in order to provide a security deposit of £1,500 upon arrival at the Villa."
Do you think this means in your own name or could it just be one of the 6 going? Still im sure if i said to my mates loan me £300 each and you can have a holiday of a life time and it would work.
Slimming world start 28/01/2012 starting weight 21st 2.5lb current weight 17st 9-total loss 3st 7.5lb
Slimmer of the month February , March ,April
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Nope I'd have 80k as id sell the BMW too0
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hiii!
first post, not sure if its been put up but theres a this morning comp
win a holiday to hawaii
win an x5
win £50,000
pretty good, no question just enter yo details! :money:
good luck
itv.com/lifestyle/thismorningcompetitions0 -
2012 wins
Dr Browns Bottle Gift Set
Wales vs Scotland Tickets0 -
Thanks for spotting milliemoo7, I will request a merge*Katie*
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Welcome PotNoodle.
Was nice that your first post was trying to share such a big competition with us all. As youre new, you might want to have a look at the "sticky" on this forum that says about posting. Its a very helpful message to read https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/1014121 AND good luck to you on winning things yourself.
potnoodle7 wrote: »hiii!
first post, not sure if its been put up but theres a this morning comp
win a holiday to hawaii
win an x5
win £50,000
pretty good, no question just enter yo details! :money:
good luck
itv.com/lifestyle/thismorningcompetitionsJulie0 -
is there an option to swap the money and the prize for holly willabooby ??!! lmao !!0
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When it says you need a current UK driver's licence, does it have to be a full licence or can it be a provisional?2012 wins:
Aussie shampoo, Jelly Belly selection.0 -
I'd imagine provisional would be ok.It's needed as you'll have to insure the car prior to delivery.
Mind you it'll cost a packet to insure a learner on that :-)0 -
blitzpixie wrote: »When it says you need a current UK driver's licence, does it have to be a full licence or can it be a provisional?
Cross that bridge when (and if) you come to it!0
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