If you're not already going into competition burnout with all the Advent Competitions on the go, you might like the look of this one - there's a £500 Toys R Us voucher up for grabs for the lucky winner !
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Sudocrem’s
2012 Christmas celebrations kick off in style with the launch of
their Facebook virtual Sleigh Race, rewarding the person whose sleigh
travels the furthest with a £500 Toys R’Us voucher, and just in
time for the January sales.
The
aim of the Sudocrem Sleigh Race is to travel the furthest, calculated
by the amount of times your sleigh is shared by friends, and if
you’re lucky, their friends. Entry to the competition is easy;
select one of 6 Sudocrem sleigh designs, share your contact details,
then select which friends you want to share your sleigh with,
encouraging them to share as they go!
Every
‘share’ that your sleigh receives is equal to 1 nautical mile
travelled, with the person with the most shares by 11am 24th
December 2012 winning the vouchers!
Get
started here:
https://www.facebook.com/Sudocrem
Here
is how it works…
Step
1 – If not already done so,
entrants will need to first ‘like’ the Sudocrem Facebook page
Step
2 – Entrants then select their
preferred Sudocrem sleigh design and enter their contact details
Step
3 – Finally, entrants select
the friends they would like to send their sleigh to, encouraging them
to share it in order to travel further, and launch it!
Competition
start date – 3rd
December 2012
Competition
finish date – 24th
December 2012 (11am)
Competition
winners announced – 27th
December 2012
The
Prize - £500 Toys R’Us
vouchers
This
competition is only open to citizens of the United Kingdom.
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guess this is like the balloon race, which never worked for me either :( , sent out mass click me type apps to spam everyone, but yet crashed half was threw sending them.. - www.allthingsemmadunn.com
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