Radio X: HISTORY Lost Gold of WWII

11 May 2019, 00:01

Lost Gold of WWII on Radio X, April 2019

RULES

1. The following rules (“Specific Rules”) together with the general competition terms and conditions (which can be found at http://www.radiox.co.uk/terms-conditions/) (the “ Competition Terms and Conditions”) of Global (as defined in the Competition Terms and Conditions apply to ‘A&E Networks – Lost Gold of WWII’ radio competition (the “Competition") which will run from Saturday 11th May 2019 to Friday 28th June 2019 on Radio X (the “Radio Station”).

2. Anyone who enters the Competition (an “Entrant”) will be deemed to have read and accepted the Specific Rules and the Competition Terms and Conditions and will be bound by them. 

Details of the Competition:

3. To enter the Competition an Entrant must go online to radiox.co.uk, answer the question and register their details.  

4. Online entry will open at 00:01 on Saturday 11th May 2019 and close at 23:59 on Friday 28th June 2019.

5. From all correct eligible entries, one winner will be picked at random and notified by Global. 

Eligibility:

6. Entrants must be aged 18 or over.

7. Entry is restricted to one entry per person; duplicate entries will be excluded from the Competition. 

Prize:

8. One winner will win £1,000 cash prize which will be fulfilled in the form of a cheque by Global.

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