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Title: Win a chance to win $10,000 - Mortage Mondays - Ch 9 - Today Show Post by: culturebird on Monday 23 January 2012, 05:52:30 am TODAY SHOW: MORTGAGE MONDAY COMPETITION
(http://channelnine.9msn.com.au/img/comps/logos/MortageMonday_Today_V2.jpg) Starting on Monday, January 23, 2012 you will be able to register your details for Mortgage Monday . From Monday, January 30, during TODAY‘s live broadcasts, one lucky person will be drawn to participate for their chance to win $10,000. Competition participants will be drawn on the morning of the on-air call to play via the phone. Upon answering the call, the winner must state "I wake up with TODAY". All winners who have been called will automatically win a minimum of $500 cash. If the person called answers the phone within five rings and answers correctly by saying "I wake up with TODAY", they can win a minimum of $10,000. If the person answers the call incorrectly, the $10,000 jackpots to the next entrant called. It’s Mortgage Monday, thanks to Westpac. How to enter Call and register your full name, address and phone number you wish to be contacted on 1902 555 959 (1-90 calls cost 55c including GST. 1- 90 calls cost may be higher from mobiles) Or SMS your full name and number you wish to be contacted on to 199 55 959. (SMS cost 55c including GST) 5th Finger Pty Ltd. Helpline number: 1300 464 866. Each draw period closes 5am AEST/AEDST the morning of the day of the call. All calls will be made during the broadcast of TODAY between Monday, January 30, 2012 until Monday, December 10, 2012. Entrants under the age of 18 must seek the account holder's permission. Residents of all states and territories are eligible to enter. Competition closes Monday, December 10, 2012 at 5am AEDST. Authorised under permit numbers: NSW: LTPS/12/00307, VIC: 11/2854, SA: T11/2840, ACT: TP11/05387. Full terms can be read below: http://channelnine.ninemsn.com.au/img/comps/tc/TC_TODAY_MORTGAGEMONDAY_TERMS.pdf [Unauthorised publishing, editing or reproduction is a breach of copyright and subject to legal action]. |