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The Cruise Prize That Never Was
My son last month won The Sunday Times "Where Was I" compertition which was a 12 day cruise round the Baltic. He was given two dates in June to take the prize .As he has two children at school and his wife is a teacher he could not go on these date nor would they swop lt for another cruise. So he could not take it as there was no other alternative. So he got nothing. What a fiddle
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Holiday prizes are always going to be extremely restrictive in terms of dates and very, very rarely would you be able to take it within the school holidays.
Also, I don't think 8 weeks is short notice at all.
If someone enters a holiday competition expecting to be able to take it as and when they please, I'm afraid they're setting themselves up for disappointment.
Also, I don't think 8 weeks is short notice at all.
If someone enters a holiday competition expecting to be able to take it as and when they please, I'm afraid they're setting themselves up for disappointment.
Extras include(which are not part of the prize) Parking £100,Tips 249 dollars each,Wifi 249 dollars, Beers 5.95 dollars a bottle,glass of win 9.95 dollars a glass A bottle of wine at meal times 35 dollars a bottle .All these do not include 18 % tax. £15.00 visa at St Petersburg so you can add at least £1000 to your free holiday.
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