Competition
Twiddle me this: win prizes just for being our e-friend
Movie Competition
Luke
9th November 2010
Lonely times at Shiznit Towers whilst Ali is away on his honeymoon. That's why we've hatched this little scheme to rid us of our blues, and to give our Shizniteers (i.e. you) a shot at some early Christmas presents. Interested? Then read on...
We're giving away our top 3 DVD releases from this weeks DVD Weekly feature to two lucky readers. All you have to do to be eligible is boot up our Twitter page, hit 'Follow' (or already be a follower), and tweet or retweet the following message:
Win DVDs - Follow @The_Shiznit & Retweet this to enter. More info: http://bit.ly/cr7kfV ShiznitComp
That last bit is important so we can stalk/track your entry - so please make sure you've included it - but the most important thing is we're meeting new people yay! Remember: a stranger is just a friend you haven't met and followed on the Internet.
Competition is open to UK residents only (sorry other countries - we love you still) and runs from right now until midnight on Friday 12th November. Winners will be announced Saturday at some point. Please ensure you have read the following Terms & Conditions to avoid disappointment:
1) Competition closes midnight Friday 12 November 2010
2) Competition is open to UK residents only
3) One valid entry per person will be counted
4) The decision of the site editor is final. No correspondence will be entered into
5) No cash alternative will be offered
6) The winner(s) must provide a postal address for item(s) to be sent to
7) In the event of a winner not responding within 10 days, the prize will revert to another entrant picked at random
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