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clairecymru
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I used to make my own postcards out of cereal boxes. Do you think that would now invalidate my entry?
Post- send your name and contact telephone number (including area code if providing a landline number) to DAY 3616, PO Box 7558, Derby, DE1 0NQ. Entries received on anything other than a postcard or envelope will not be accepted. In the case of multiple entries received in an envelope or postcard, only one entry will be entered into the Prize Draw. There is no limit on the number of postal entries that may be sent separately. Sufficient postage must be paid – any entries without sufficient postage will be discounted. The Promoter and producers bear no responsibility for any entry that is incorrectly submitted, lost or received after the closing date, or damaged in any way.
Also, if using an envelope, does it need to be written on the back of or inside the envelope?
Post- send your name and contact telephone number (including area code if providing a landline number) to DAY 3616, PO Box 7558, Derby, DE1 0NQ. Entries received on anything other than a postcard or envelope will not be accepted. In the case of multiple entries received in an envelope or postcard, only one entry will be entered into the Prize Draw. There is no limit on the number of postal entries that may be sent separately. Sufficient postage must be paid – any entries without sufficient postage will be discounted. The Promoter and producers bear no responsibility for any entry that is incorrectly submitted, lost or received after the closing date, or damaged in any way.
Also, if using an envelope, does it need to be written on the back of or inside the envelope?
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Unless it says Plain White Postcard, I would personally send anything that was accepted by Royal Mail as a postcard, plain or with pictures or home made should be fine as long as properly addressed and stamped.
I would write my details on the outside of the envelope if using that, viewing an envelope entry as just a long white postcard.0 -
clairecymru wrote: »" Entries received on anything other than a postcard or envelope will not be accepted. "
Also, if using an envelope, does it need to be written on the back of or inside the envelope?
The wording used to beEntries must be sent on a postcard or on or within an envelope
if it no longer says within it needs to be on the back. (which is much simpler for the response handling company and would probably cost itv less than allowing them within)
The main T&C's still allow withinEntries must be sent on a postcard or on or within an envelope.
but may not prevailTo the extent that there is any inconsistency between these general terms and conditions and any interaction information, the interaction information will prevail.0 -
I use these, £1.35 for 48 cards...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00F8DJ8KC/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1473862324&sr=8-2&pi=SX200_QL40&keywords=postcards&dpPl=1&dpID=518IS0K%2BA-L&ref=plSrchMake £10 per day-
June: £100/£3000 -
I personally put my name and number on a bit of paper in the envelope...no win yet...0
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