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E: 01/12 Win a Retirement Apartment worth up to £220,000 with The Mail
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Hi! Thanks for these - can anyone let me have Wednesday's and Thursday's - couldn't get hold of the Daily Mail either day. Thanks
Posted above your postRational judgement, now, at this very moment.
Virtuous action, now, at this very moment.
(Wisdom, Courage, Self-control, Justice)
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Sos to be pedantic Timmmers, but I think that supports what I'm saying. The winner of the boat sold it for half what it was worth - so still ended up with a shed load of money then. Bet he is glad he entered the comp.
If someone wins this who doesn't want to get stuck with fees, they could sell it for half price - or less even. Give it away for 10k if you like, it would still be a TEN THOUSAND POUND win. And if they say you can't do that - then just don't accept the prize, tell them to redraw.
Ideally we would know all the terms before entering, but if they're not clear I think it's better to enter for something like this and worry later, rather than to decide not to enter because we're not sure. Before accepting the prize, the winner can make sure they know everything they need to know, to make the decision at that point.
Blu X
I agree 100% with Blu. Besides, given its very nature, there will be a legally binding contract for the fees and services and if you don't sign it, they have nothing to enforce. As Blu says, you can decline the prize and ask them to re-draw.
I'd rather enter and deal with any "potential" issues if I'm lucky enough to win. I wouldn't lose any sleep if I won a £220K apartment and offloaded for say £100K of pure profit0 -
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It is not too clear in my paper but I am sure
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