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E:03/08 - £1,000 Samuel Heath Bathroom Accessories
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WIN £1,000 worth of SAMUEL HEATH BATHROOM ACCESSORIES from the new Fairfield Collection
Looking on the 21st Century Samuel Heath has been crafting in solid brass from its premises in Birmingham since 1820. With tireless passion and unstinting commitment to creating the finest pieces of solid brassware, Samuel Heath continues to employ time-honoured skills, combined with the latest CNC technology.Due to the overwhelming response to this
competition last month, Samuel Heath are offering another lucky reader the chance to win a choice of bathroom accessories this
month. The prize is worth £1,000. To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize, simply answer the following question,
Q: Samuel Heath has been crafting from solid brass since when?
Answer: Since 1820

WIN £1,000 worth of SAMUEL HEATH BATHROOM ACCESSORIES from the new Fairfield Collection
Looking on the 21st Century Samuel Heath has been crafting in solid brass from its premises in Birmingham since 1820. With tireless passion and unstinting commitment to creating the finest pieces of solid brassware, Samuel Heath continues to employ time-honoured skills, combined with the latest CNC technology.Due to the overwhelming response to this
competition last month, Samuel Heath are offering another lucky reader the chance to win a choice of bathroom accessories this
month. The prize is worth £1,000. To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize, simply answer the following question,
Q: Samuel Heath has been crafting from solid brass since when?
Answer: Since 1820
“We are not interested in the fact that the brain has the consistency of cold porridge.” - Alan Turing (1912-1954)
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Did it say page cannot be displayed after pressing submit when you did it???
NOW IN COMPING SEMI-RETIREMENT!
AL MAC APPRECIATION SOCIETY MEMBER NO: 550 748
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It did when I did too.......it happened with the chair also .
I've bookmarked to do later"Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into someone else's nonsense, tell yourself: Not my circus, not my monkeys." - Mark Borkowski.
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same problem for me :-(2007 £1749
2008 £291.99
2009 JanMasscara £7.00 Feb megcabot books x 2 £20 XFactor tkts x 2 £58.00 (couldn't go though as they only phoned on day :-( ) foundation £7.99
total so far for 09 £92.990 -
I seem to be having a problem when I submit this, I get the following msg on a new screen..
The page cannot be displayed
The page you are looking for cannot be displayed because an invalid method (HTTP verb) was used to attempt access.0 -
white*star wrote: »I seem to be having a problem when I submit this, I get the following msg on a new screen..
The page cannot be displayed
The page you are looking for cannot be displayed because an invalid method (HTTP verb) was used to attempt access.
me too
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I keep getting the error too. I even tried it without ticking the boxes to see if that would make a difference but it didn't.:EasterBun Everyone seems normal until you get to know them0
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I did this hours ago but remind me.. does the page it's trying to display show thankyou in the address? If it does then the problem is just displaying the thankyou splash page I guess.“We are not interested in the fact that the brain has the consistency of cold porridge.” - Alan Turing (1912-1954)0
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Yeah, me as well.............ive entered this about 10 times :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
I'll email them
but I presume that on this page 'attempting' to display that your entry has been accepted and their thank you page has some errors on it.“We are not interested in the fact that the brain has the consistency of cold porridge.” - Alan Turing (1912-1954)0
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