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Jaguar competition

Win a Jaguar and support the NSPCC's Save this Number campaign

Win a Jaguar XFIn partnership with Jaguar the NSPCC is running a prize competition to help promote the NSPCC Helpline Save the Number campaign and raise funds to help end cruelty to children in the UK.

Players and supporters are being invited to save the NSPCC Helpline number: 0808 800 5000 in their phones in case they are ever concerned about the welfare of a child.

 

This competition is now closed. The prize was won by Mrs Hilary Josephine Reed of Bury, LANCS.

What is the NSPCC Helpline?

The NSPCC Helpline is a free, 24-hour service which provides advice to anyone worried about a child. Whether it's a serious concern about a child being badly treated which you wish to report to us, or a need for advice about a child's welfare, we're here to help. You don't have to say who you are and, if you are calling us, we will not know where you are phoning us from.

Why save the number?

You never know when a child might need you. Not all children can speak out for themselves. We are asking you to save our helpline number to your phone in case you need to call us with a concern about a child's welfare. You may be that child's only hope.


Terms and Conditions of the NSPCC Prize Competition:

  1. Entrants must be 18 years or older and must have the billpayer's permission.
  2. This competition is open to all UK residents aged 18 or over excluding employees of the NSPCC, Jaguar and companies or persons associated with the competition. Multiple entries are accepted.
  3. IMImobile - global technology partner for operators, enterprises and media owners - is proud to be providing its services for free in support of this appeal.
  4. The competition will commence on 7 June 2010 and will close on 31 January 2011. The prize winner will be selected randomly from all entries with the correct answers. If the winner cannot be contacted within five days then the Promoter reserves the right to select an alternative winner. The winner will be announced on the NSPCC website on 7 February 2011.
  5. All entrants will receive two reverse billed SMS's which include the helpline number to directly save to their phone. Entries cost £3.00 plus the cost of a standard SMS text (as per their network operator charges), of which at least £1.74 goes to the NSPCC.
  6. The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative will be offered.
  7. The winner agrees to take part in all publicity relating to the competition.
  8. The prize is a Jaguar XF. Engine: 3.0 litre diesel. Specification: Premium Luxury
    The winner will be able to choice the paint and interior colours of their choice and delivery will be approximately 10 weeks after order submission.
  9. Insurance, maintenance and running costs of the vehicle are the responsibility of the winner from the date of their ownership. Appropriate insurance must be in place at time of collection along with photo ID and valid driving licence prior to receipt of the vehicle. The Promoter is not responsible for any costs associated with the prize.
  10. By entering the competition entrants confirm that they have read and agree to be bound by these terms and conditions and by the decisions of the Promoter which are final in all matters relating to the promotion.
  11. The Promoter will not be responsible for technical failures or otherwise including any failure which is within the control of the Promoter or its agencies. The Promoter reserves the right to extend, withdraw, alter or suspend this competition for legal or technical reasons without any liability. Any such alterations will be posted on its website as soon as reasonably possible.
  12. The Promoter is NSPCC Trading Company Limited, registered company number 890446 whose registered office is Weston House, 42 Curtain Road, London, EC2A 3NH. The NSPCC Trading Company Limited is a company wholly owned by the NSPCC and gift aids all its profits to the NSPCC registered charity numbers 216401 & SC037717.
  13. This competition is subject to laws of England and the jurisdiction of the English courts.

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