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Your Contestants...
Voting is now closed - and we are proud to announce your winners!!!
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Our big congratulations to Suze & Luke!!!
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Many thanks to all of our contestants and everyone who voted in the competition. If you would like more details please email us for full results.
COMPETITION INFORMATION FOR VOTING
- Entries will only be accepted by Text. Text the word “SKIN” followed by a space and the name of the Entrant you wish to vote for as listed with their photo to “81400”. All entries must be complete to validate the vote. You may vote as many times as you wish.
- Costs to vote will depend on network and you should seek the permission of the person paying the bill before voting. You will be charged a fee in addition to the standard messaging costs charged by your network operator.
- Costs are made up of your standard network charge for sending your vote and a reply message that will appear as a generic line item on your bill, charged at the rate stated.
- No responsibility will be accepted for entries which are incomplete, incorrectly completed or not received for whatever reason.
- No responsibility will be accepted by the promoter for any technical or other error that may arise with any entry.
- No purchase is necessary to vote and text votes cost £1 from the UK, plus your standard Network Rate.
- Closing date for the Competition is 30 November 2009. Voting will start 30 October 2009. Votes received outside those dates will not be counted but may still be charged.
- By entering this promotion all voters will be deemed to have accepted to receive future marketing messages from Skin Two and its partners; users can unsubscribe at any time by texting SKIN STOP to 81400 or by calling 0113 397 0408; you can also write to: Marketing Dept, Green Crayon, 4100 Park Approach, Leeds, LS15 8GB.
These General Competition Rules shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales and the courts of England shall have exclusive jurisdiction in relation to any disputes arising therefrom. |