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I'm not asking for particular details of winners names etc, but has anyone won the Mail on Sunday or other crossword where you have submitted an entry by post?
You usually get the option of phoning, online or post and I am wondering if the postal ones get pushed to the back because you aren't paying the exorbitant phone entry charge.
I am talking about fairly recent entries, say in the last couple of years.
You usually get the option of phoning, online or post and I am wondering if the postal ones get pushed to the back because you aren't paying the exorbitant phone entry charge.
I am talking about fairly recent entries, say in the last couple of years.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have sent in my MOS prize crossword entry by post from The Republic of Ireland on Mondays without fail for the past 10 years plus but never a winner. The post is my only option but I have no way of knowing if it arrives on time or gets pushed to one side as you suggest. Can only ever recall seeing one winner from the ROI during that period. Ever an optimist, I will persist as the prize of €2,000 is worth waiting for.
OMO55 if you posted on Monday your entry should arrive by Wednesday,
having said that I have posted postcards on a Monday which arrived in England and Northern Ireland on Wednesday BUT a letter to both places took to Thursday to arrive. Post from across the border (Newry) both arrive next day.
Swings and roundabouts
Good luck
having said that I have posted postcards on a Monday which arrived in England and Northern Ireland on Wednesday BUT a letter to both places took to Thursday to arrive. Post from across the border (Newry) both arrive next day.
Swings and roundabouts
Good luck