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Do i need to keep the papers everyday to prove i got the codes. Ive only bought Saturday and Sundays paper. I forgot Mondays and yesterday. And are they all different codes on every newspaper. TIA0
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Do i need to keep the papers everyday to prove i got the codes. Ive only bought Saturday and Sundays paper. I forgot Mondays and yesterday. And are they all different codes on every newspaper. TIA
From memory, yes you have to keep the unique codes from the back of the paper, and you need 5. If you got Saturday and Sunday you can still do it by getting Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
How to Play
1.Purchase a National Lottery Lotto ticket (you can still use tickets from the draws that took place on September 28 and October 2, 5, 9 as well as for forthcoming draws taking place on October 12 and 19).
2.Purchase a copy of the Mail for five different days between Saturday, October 12 and next Friday, October 18, 2013
3. Login to your existing account, or register for a new account.
4.Enter your five differently dated Unique Numbers from the Daily Mail or The Mail on Sunday between Saturday, October 12 and Friday, October 18, 2013 into your account.
5. Unique Numbers must be entered within four days of publication. All five Unique Numbers must be entered by 11.59pm on Friday, October 18, 2013.
6.Upon entry of your fifth Unique Number you will be asked to enter your Lotto ticket number (you will find this on the top of your Lotto ticket - it will be 15 or 19 digits) and agree to the terms and conditions of this prize draw. Once you accept you will be entered.
7.The winner will be notified and their entry verified by Wednesday, October 30. Please note the corresponding winning Lotto ticket or validation slip will need to be retained as this may need to be shown prior to any prize being awarded.
Terms and Conditions apply. Click here for more details.#StaySafeWishing you a Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy New Year0 -
7. Each Lotto ticket number printed on a Ticket can only be entered once per day (regardless of the number of Lotto draws the Ticket is valid for. If you have more than one Lotto ticket number on a separate valid Ticket then you can enter each Lotto ticket number into a Promotion Draw) along with a Daily Mail Unique Number. The same Ticket number can be entered for other applicable Promotion Draws, but must be accompanied by a Daily Mail Unique Number from that week's Entry Period. If the Ticket was purchased on behalf of a syndicate, it is the responsibility of the members of the syndicate to decide who will enter the Promotion and how any prize won may be shared. A prize will only be paid to the person who has registered their details to enter the Promotion.
If you have more than one ticket how do you get to enter the comp a second time, I cant find a direct link only the pop up box that crashed on me?0 -
Do you think this will go to another comp after this one?0
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Do you think this will go to another comp after this one?
I don't think so claire as this was the original end date, and it seems there's been a lot of Lotto promotions that end around now?
Unfortunately I won't be around tomorrow morning to even check so if anyone sees a new one please post it up :beer:
p.s. I assume it will revert back to the normal prize draw entries, where you enter your unique numbers in and get entered for whatever that weeks prize draw is :beer:#StaySafeWishing you a Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy New Year0 -
There is a poll now where you can vote on getting the £1.53 limit raised (or not) :j
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...1#post63488040#StaySafeWishing you a Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy New Year0
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