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E: 30/09 win £10,000 for your dream holiday
liamell
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http://www.winadreamhomeawayholiday.co.uk
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sorry if duped x
Terms here http://www.winadreamhomeawayholiday.co.uk/rules.pdf
Rental must be at least £5000 and then a cheque will be sent to the winners home to fund travel
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Terms here http://www.winadreamhomeawayholiday.co.uk/rules.pdf
Rental must be at least £5000 and then a cheque will be sent to the winners home to fund travel
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A bit from T&C'sIncreasing chances of winning the draw
[FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]When entering the Promotion, you can choose to increase your chances of winning the prize draw in 3 ways: [/FONT][/FONT]
Option # 1: [FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]by email - telling your friends about the prize draw and asking if they wish to participate in the Promotion. [/FONT][/FONT]
Each valid email address that you provide allows you to increase your chances of winning by 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 times depending on the number of friends you have invited
Option # 2:
[FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]Facebook - by sharing the Promotion on your Facebook pages. [/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]Sharing the Promotion allows you to increase your chances of winning by 15 times [/FONT][/FONT]
Option # 3:
[FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]Twitter – by posting a tweet on your Twitter account to share the Promotion. [/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]A tweet allows you to increase your chances of winning by 15 times [/FONT][/FONT]
The methods set out above to increase your chances of winning are not cumulative; which means each Entrant can only earn the maximum number of chances allowed in one of the options available0 -
Sorry for the bump. The confirmation email says:
Hope they mean £10,000 rather than £10.00 :rotfl:WIN £10.000 FOR YOUR DREAM HOLIDAYThanks to all who post constructively.
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Thanks for posting liamell.
I' ve never entered this kind of comp and reading the T&C I understand that we HAVE TO RENT a house from them of a value of £5000 so we can enter the comp for £10000. But no purchase necessary so you only rent the house virtually. But then it says a cheque will be sent to the winners home to fund travel...? What if I don't want to travel and use up that money for my dentist ....:( Sorry to be a pain but can someone who knows about this kind of comp explain it to me? Thanks in advance.Thanks to those who help us to win !
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further to mjm3346 post above, you can either fb share or tweet, not both.0
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Searched but could not find it's a Homeaway comp.
Hope I have done this right be lucky everyone.
https://www.winadreamhomeawayholiday.co.uk0 -
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marialionza wrote: »Thanks for posting liamell.
I' ve never entered this kind of comp and reading the T&C I understand that we HAVE TO RENT a house from them of a value of £5000 so we can enter the comp for £10000. But no purchase necessary so you only rent the house virtually. But then it says a cheque will be sent to the winners home to fund travel...? What if I don't want to travel and use up that money for my dentist ....:( Sorry to be a pain but can someone who knows about this kind of comp explain it to me? Thanks in advance.
You don't have to rent a house to enter or to win.
The prize is rental of a house (minimum £5,000) and they'll give you the rest of the £10,000 as a cheque to cover other costs like travel.
I suppose if you were to win you could rent the £5,000 house and not turn up, leaving you with the other £5,000 to spend at your dentist if that's your preference :cool:0
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