What are the prize details for the competition?The competition offers a prize of a £500 cottages.com gift card, which expires one year after issue. This competition does not include travel or any other expenses related to accommodation.
When does the competition end?
What are the prize details for the competition?The competition offers a prize of a £500 cottages.com gift card, which expires one year after issue. This competition does not include travel or any other expenses related to accommodation.
When does the competition end?The competition will end at 11:59 pm on Sunday, 13th July 2025.
How can participants enter the competition?Entry into the competition is free and open to all persons over the age of 18, with the competition running on social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.
Who is eligible to enter the competition?The competition is open to individuals who are 18 years and older, while employees of Awaze Vacation Rentals Ltd and their agents and families are not permitted to enter.
How will the winner be selected and notified in the competition?One participant will be randomly selected as the prize winner, and they will be notified via direct message on Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok on Monday, 14th July 2025.
What happens if the winner does not claim the prize from the competition?The winner must confirm acceptance of the prize within ten days of notification; otherwise, a re-draw will occur on the eleventh day to select a new winner.
Who is the promoter of the competition?The promoter of the competition is Awaze Vacation Rentals Ltd, located at Sunway House, Raglan Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, England, NR32 2LW.
What if entries are not received by the competition closing date?The promoter will not be responsible for any competition entries that are not received for any reason, including those lost, delayed, or corrupted, regardless of technical difficulties or malfunctions.
Under what jurisdiction is the competition governed?The competition is governed by English law, and any disputes arising in connection with it will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
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