Wednesday, January 04, 2012

RNW Euro Hit 40 competitions

Prizes - small but lovely - for those who win our super-easy competition: a T-shirt, fridge magnet, key ring and collector's CD of the show. This is the COMPETITION page - make sure you check the rules first!

Yes, this is the Euro Hit 40 show competition page! Each month two people a month win our packet of prizes. Just answer the question - on this very page - correctly and EMAIL your answer to us in time to enter the draw.
The lucky winners - two names are chosen at random each month  - win a Euro Hit 40 or a Radio Netherlands Worldwide T-shirt, a CD of the show on which Tim reads out their names, an RNW keyring and a fridge magnet of the Netherlands/Amsterdam (bought by Tim from a street market in Ye Olde Amsterdam!).
Here are the rules:
  • A maximum of 3 entries per identical email address are allowed provided each email is from a different named person (different name). All subsequent entries - above 3 - from an identical email address will be disqualified. This change is to allow people with no email address to take part through a friend or family member who does have an email address
  • Competitions are not open to RNW staff, their partners or members of their immediate families.
  • Winners will be notified by email of their win and again when their prizes are posted. Unfortunately, we do not confirm receipt of entries or inform those who have not been lucky when the names of the winners are drawn.
  • The names of the two winners are always announced in our monthly email, on this web page, in the programme itself and on our page at Facebook.com, but only stating their names and the towns/countries where they live. We do not use the email addresses of entrants to our competitions for any purpose other than our competitions, nor do we supply them to any third parties.
  • We reserve the right to reject any and all entries which we justifiably believe to be spam, copied from earlier entries or in any other way an attempt to interfere with the fair competitive nature of our competitions.
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(Source : Radio Netherlands)

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