Tdf2020 SPOILER ALERT!

Does anyone else enter the competition on the ITV show? I do every year. I think its only a couple of quid, 1/4 the cost of the bottle of wine I am often drinking whilst watching it. Never won anything

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yep!

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yep!

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nope! what would I want with another bike? :slight_smile:

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Is it £20k cash plus the bikes? As surely those bikes don’t add-up to £20k?!

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I think they quoted the value of the bike as £8.5k. The Wahoo “ecosystem” is probably another £2k if it includes absolutely everything.

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I wondered the same

Yes, cash plus whatever physical prizes they also talk about

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@Jorgan’s ears prick up all of a sudden

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better than that…

…it’s TAX FREE CASH (ITV and Channel5’s FAVOURITE way to get you to spend £1-£5 on a text to them, anything to “stick it” to “The Man”)

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You could send in a postcard for free. Allegedly.

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PO BOX 290
DERBY
DE1 0NQ ?

Always Derby, never saw that place in all my days of queuing at the sorting office

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SAVAGE!

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You can, but it may not make it out of the draw as a winner.

An agency I used to work with did the same as everyone else with a no purchase necessary, send in a card and it’ll go in the draw, offer.

All entries without proof of purchase were banded together with a few elastic bands and dropped in the bag with all of the other loose entries, strictly speaking it was in the draw but…

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I think it’s a legal requirement for these “lotteries”

Sure is, they couldn’t argue that they weren’t in the draw

Didn’t one of the TV companies get done recently for not including postal entries in the draw even though they said they would?

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I dont know but I am cyncial. On the SMS won, it replies as says enter again and get a 3rd entry free and I am sceptical if that actually happens. I am sure its suppose to by law, but who knows.

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