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E: 29/2/08 Win a £250,000 Powerboat
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I'd like to see my wife's face when this one is delivered to us!0
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I think "guessing" all the passwords before all of them are published will probably make your entry void. I will enter them daily with that in mind
Todays code anyone? :rolleyes:#THANKYOUSIRALEX0 -
For those that are interested the last password is:
Galley
The web site then came up with this:
Thank for entering your passwords, you're now in with a chance of winning our fabulous £250,000 Dream Powerboat! Good luck!0 -
please do not add Seaman and poop deck to the passwords as they do not work......i'd had a drink last nightCrossing off my Bucket List. Not going to wait for a nod from the Doctor!!0
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yacht worked as well0
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I don't understand this thing with passwords.
Where have the ones already posted come from? :huh: And surely you can't enter yet if it says:
:think:
I haven't got todays yet. Waiting for OH to go our for paper!If you have nothing constructive to say just move along.0 -
Remember when some people guessed the passwords for the Dream Cottage thing recently.
After a few days, it turned out that you had to make sure you entered a certain number of passwords from the Mail on Sunday, so you had to wait and see which ones were in that paper and make sure you had enough to enter the required number of MoS passwords.
I'd be wary of entering the guessed passwords in case they're not MoS ones and you end up without enough MoS ones to validate your entry.
Oh, and there was also something about if you entered each password as it appeared in the paper (if you were entering on a daily basis rather than waiting until then end) then there wasn't enough spaces to put the required number of MoS passwords. I'm sure someone will come along who can explain that better! But it's something else to be aware of - this one might run the same way.0 -
Remember when some people guessed the passwords for the Dream Cottage thing recently.
After a few days, it turned out that you had to make sure you entered a certain number of passwords from the Mail on Sunday, so you had to wait and see which ones were in that paper and make sure you had enough to enter the required number of MoS passwords.
I'd be wary of entering the guessed passwords in case they're not MoS ones and you end up without enough MoS ones to validate your entry.
Oh, and there was also something about if you entered each password as it appeared in the paper (if you were entering on a daily basis rather than waiting until then end) then there wasn't enough spaces to put the required number of MoS passwords. I'm sure someone will come along who can explain that better! But it's something else to be aware of - this one might run the same way.
I think this one is a bit simpler! The passwords only appear in the Daily Mail not the Mail on Sunday (I think that is correct as the website only refers to the Daily Mail), so you just need to collect 20 from the 30 or so that will be published.If you have nothing constructive to say just move along.0 -
Today's word is MOORING0
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So what's today's code then as two people have posted two different codes?Darren0
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