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Competition! Win A Sandpit

Posted on the 16 July 2013 by Susiemcbeth @susiemcbeth
Well, if you read my previous post and liked what you saw (mainly River and Indigo having much fun in their brand new sandpit) and wanted a slice of that action for yourself, you are in luck.
I am hosting a competition in conjunction with Argos to give away a sandpit (the same one that River and Indigo have - you can read the full post about all their sand-filled fun here).
Competition! Win A Sandpit

Win, win, win!

If you want to get your paws on one of these sandpits for your little one(s) to play in - all you have to do is answer the following question and email your answer along with your name and full postal address to this email:
[email protected]
Question:
What is most commonly found in a sandpit?
a) Moon rocks
b) Jelly fish
c) Sand
Please read the terms and conditions laid out below!
Good luck! Competition closes 11.59pm on the 22nd - A winner will be announced on this post and on my twitter account (@susiemcbeth) on the morning of the 23rd. 


Terms & conditions: 
By participating in this prize draw you are deemed to accept these terms and conditions.Prize draw open to customers and non-customers aged 18 or over who are UK residents. Draw is not open to employees of Argos, their families or anyone associated with this draw. Proof of eligibility must be provided on request.The prize is Chad Valley Wooden Sandpit, Chad Valley 6 Piece Beach Bucket Set, Children's Play Sand - 15kg Bag, includes postage to winners’ UK addresses. Promotion runs from 16 July 2013 and all entries must be received by 11.59pm on  22 July 2013latest.Winners will be drawn at random at the end of the promotion. The prize is not transferable and there is no cash alternative. The promoter’s decision is final in all matters and no correspondence will be entered into. The promoter reserves the right (a) to add to or waive any rules on reasonable notice (b) cancel or postpone the promotion at any stage in the event of circumstances beyond its reasonable control; or (c) in its reasonable discretion to substitute a prize of equal or greater value.If a prize remains unclaimed after reasonable efforts have been made to contact the winner the promoter will be entitled to dispose of the prize as it sees fit without any liability to the winner for having done so.The promoter reserves the right to alter, amend or foreclose the promotion without prior notice.  

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