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E: 20/03 WIN Gifts for Mother's Day with Royal Mail FB
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https://www.facebook.com/RoyalMail/videos/397215973989611/
https://www.facebook.com/notes/royal-mail/royal-mail-realmoji-mothers-day-prize-draw-terms-and-conditions/395916280786247?utm_content=buffer39b1f&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
The five (5) winners will each win a gift selection to be delivered to the UK address of their choice. Each gift selection will represent up to five emojis featured within the corresponding winner’s Facebook comment, and will therefore include a maximum of five gifts to be delivered to the winner’s Mother. For example, the flower emoji might be turned into a bunch of flowers, flower seeds, or even some floral scented perfume! The emojis that can be turned into a gift are as follows:Bouquet - Tea - Nails - Bath - Chocolate
8. The five (5) winners will be notified via a reply to their winning comment on Facebook within 24 hours of the end of the Prize Draw Period. The winners must then contact Royal Mail via a Facebook Direct Message within 14 days of the notification. If any winner’s prize is unclaimed after this time, Royal Mail reserves the right to offer the unclaimed prize to a substitute winner selected in accordance with the process described above.
9. The prizes, to be sent to each winner’s Mother, are non-exchangeable and not redeemable for cash or any other prize. The prizes will be sent to each winner’s Mother by 25th March 2017, provided that the winner provides their Mother’s UK postal address before 9am on 23rd March 2017. It is the prize winner’s responsibility to ensure someone will be present at the address to sign for the delivery of the prizes.0 -
Not sure how to put an emojis in a comment on facebook? Can someone enlighten me please!0
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