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E:31/10 Win all of the basics bundle products and £200 in Sainsbury's vouchers

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answer: over 500

Presumably a comp just for students?

The basics range is perfect for students. It offers fantastic value and great choice (over 500 products) as well as great options to help you enjoy a healthier lifestyle. And as the basics range contains no hydrogenated fats or artificial flavour enhancers, you don’t need to worry about any hidden nasties.

Prize draw closing date is Wednesday 31 October 2007 midnight.

Students must be 18 or over to enter this prize draw. If you are not yet 18 get your parents or an adult to enter instead. Ensure the adult ticks the box on the entry form to indicate that they are entering on behalf of a student that is not yet 18.

Only one entry per email address/person/household.

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  • essexgal
    essexgal Posts: 2,353 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    fluffynit wrote: »

    Presumably a comp just for students?

    Students must be 18 or over to enter this prize draw. If you are not yet 18 get your parents or an adult to enter instead. Ensure the adult ticks the box on the entry form to indicate that they are entering on behalf of a student that is not yet 18.

    Mmm, surprised they don't define student a bit better though - my daughter's high school refers to them as 'students' and according to wikipedia "In its widest use, "student" is used for anyone who is learning."

    Hell, who knows everything - we're all learning something new every day - surely that means we're all 'students'........:D

    essexgal
    ;)old enough to know better, young enough not to care;)
  • black-saturn
    black-saturn Posts: 13,935 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    The T&C's are here and it doesn't say you have to provide proof that you are a student:

    http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/shoppingandservices/student_savings/savings/student_prise_draw/termsconditions
    2008 Comping Challenge
    Won so far - £3010 Needed - £230
    Debt free since Oct 2004
  • I've just enrolled at my local college for a night class and they've given me a student card so i've entered x
    :wave:
  • I've entered on behalf of my seven year old daughter who is at school, so definitely a "student!" :rotfl:
    I'm a nutter :j
  • VelvetGlove
    VelvetGlove Posts: 12,008 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I've entered, I'm studying for Advanced CeMAP through work & also undertaking a Diploma - hopefully if I get picked they won't decide to enact the second to last of the T&C! :

    The promoter reserves the right to ask the judges to select an alternative winner in the event that the Promoter believes that any winner has contravened any of these terms and conditions.
    Sad because you don't know what to do? :sad: Comping question? Take a look in the Comping Guide to find out :smiley:
  • johnswife
    johnswife Posts: 1,746 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    It says you can enter on behalf of a student, I am sure we all know at least one student and if you win, give them some of the basics. i am sure they would be grateful and ease you concience.
    2013
    Necklace, £500, Marquee, Tickets Home Improv show, Patternity Tights.tickets to Cruise Show,kindle cover, 2 tickets Brisfest. Tin of personalised chocolates.Hawking DVD, McCain voucher, clay modelling set,Chocolate, Book,Raleigh 125th Book.
    2014
    tickets to Gadget show, Hotel Spa break for 2 + £300
  • Wiggynut
    Wiggynut Posts: 1,039 Forumite
    500 Posts
    essexgal wrote: »

    Hell, who knows everything - we're all learning something new every day - surely that means we're all 'students'........:D

    ooh.. I've met a few people who think they know everything (think is probably not the right word!!) ;)

    It keeps coming up with this message on mine!?!??!?
    'Sorry, your message hasn’t gone through. Please try again in a few minutes'.
    UPDATE: It's worked now!
    Light bulb moment April 07: [strike]£3,655 [/strike] Oct 07: [strike]£2,220[/strike] now 0 - 3 years of Uni debt to be added at a later date :o:D
    now at Uni as a Mature student -update: now has a First Class BA!
  • I'm a student of life;)
    Is it payday yet?:rolleyes:

    Comping since August and won: Tickets to the ideal home show, My Little Pony Playset, a naughty prize, £5 cash, Hot Fuzz goody bag, Carbon Monoxide Detector, Tickets to Good Food Show, Photo print from London editions:j

    :T Thanks to all posters!:T
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