Real Madrid Competition Ts & Cs
Terms and Conditions relating to competiton to win Real Madrid vs Real Betis Match Break on February 22 2009. Terms and Conditions The Prize is a Real Madrid Match Break for 2 people, including flights (determined by Thomas Cook Sport) 2 seat tickets for Real Madrid vs Real Betis on Sunday February 22, 2 night’s hotel accommodation (on a bed and buffet breakfast basis), and a stadium tour.
Travel expenses will not be included and hotel incidentals will be the responsibility of the prize winner.
There is no cash alternative to the prize stated.
Only Prize winner and chosen companion will be able to take this prize. Tickets are not for resale and prize cannot be transferred.
The promoter of this prize draw is Thomas Cook Retail Ltd, trading as Thomas Cook Sport.
The Promoter may change the prize to one of equivalent or greater value without notice.
No purchase is necessary.
The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into regarding the results of the prize draw.
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Winners will be notified and tickets will be available for collection at the hotel on match day. Winner’s name will be available 28 days after the competition closes by applying to Thomas Cook Sport at lpollard@brand-rapport.com.
No responsibility is accepted by the Promoter for entries which are delayed, not received, wrongly delivered or illegible.
The winner, by accepting the prize, agrees to publicity if required.
Entry is limited to one per household and excludes employees of Thomas Cook or Thomas Cook Sport, their families, their agents or anyone connected with the prize draw.
Entrants must be aged 18 years or over and resident in the UK.
Entry implies acceptance of these terms and conditions.
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