Win 50,000 VS miles (and an Apple Watch)
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Win 50,000 VS miles (and an Apple Watch)
Apologies for the self-publicity but this is for the greater good :-)
Rocketmiles has given me 50,000 Flying Club miles to give away in a Head for Points competition. Oh, and you get an Apple Watch as well.
Full details here: http://www.headforpoints.com/2015/05...h-rocketmiles/
No purchase required etc and you can enter wherever you live. Deadline to enter is midnight Friday UK time.
Rocketmiles has given me 50,000 Flying Club miles to give away in a Head for Points competition. Oh, and you get an Apple Watch as well.
Full details here: http://www.headforpoints.com/2015/05...h-rocketmiles/
No purchase required etc and you can enter wherever you live. Deadline to enter is midnight Friday UK time.
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The winner was announced on headforpoints last week. Stuart H was the name of the winner.http://www.headforpoints.com/2015/06...ompetition-is/
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Apologies for the delay in getting the name of the winner up.
You may or may not know that competitions in the USA operate under very strict rules, far worse than the UK, and that prizes are liable for income tax.
Whilst most of this did not apply to this competition, as the winner was a UK resident, Rocketmiles (a US company) wanted a few days to check with their lawyers about what may or may not be required. I believe that Stuart was required to sign a few bits of paper before he got his prize and I did not announce the name until that was done.
All sorted now though!
You may or may not know that competitions in the USA operate under very strict rules, far worse than the UK, and that prizes are liable for income tax.
Whilst most of this did not apply to this competition, as the winner was a UK resident, Rocketmiles (a US company) wanted a few days to check with their lawyers about what may or may not be required. I believe that Stuart was required to sign a few bits of paper before he got his prize and I did not announce the name until that was done.
All sorted now though!