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E: 06/02 - Win £1000 to spend at Atterley Road (FB)

Just enter you e-mail address at -
facebook.com/AtterleyRoad/app_ 270009146454539
(Sorry not allowed to post links yet! - Just put www. before)

TC's
  1. By entering this competition you are subscribing to updates from Atterley Road.
  2. There will be one winner only.
  3. The winner of this competition will be selected at random and the judge's decision is final.
  4. The winner of this competition may select a wardrobe worth up to £1,000 on Atterley Road.
  5. The prize may not be returned or exchanged for any monetary value or gift vouchers.
  6. The winner will be notified by email with further details on how to redeem the prize and has 30 days in which to claim their prize.
  7. The competition is open from January 7th 2013 to February 6th 2013 and the draw will be made on 7th February 2013.
  8. The prize must be spent in a single transaction and used within three months from date of receipt.
  9. We are unable to issue any additional voucher codes or offer a cash value if the prize is not used in a single transaction.
  10. Winners may be required to participate in some promotional activity.
  11. Each entrant or participant agrees to a complete release of Facebook.
  12. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.
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