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Re: FN-FORUM online competition: ts & cs, legals
date posted 12th September 2002 17:41
Is that an invitation to use it?
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Olival" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 5:32 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM online competition: ts & cs, legals
I've used the following (see below) on a client's site. They had their
lawyers etc. look through it and they were happy with it. So I suppose its
OK. I've replaced the clients name with xxx.
HTH
JohnO
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John Olival
Explican Ltd. Internet Consultants
+44 (0)7980 834 217
http://www.explican.com
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Terms and Conditions
Draw open to all UK residents aged 18 and over, excluding employees of xxx,
their immediate families, suppliers, agents and anyone professionally
connected with this promotion.
No purchase necessary.
Draw limited to one entry per person. Entry is permitted only by registering
your details on www.xxx.com.
The winner will be selected by a Judging Panel from all entrants who
register on www.xxx.com by 28/02/2002, and will be notified via e-mail
within one month of this date. The winner must agree to participate in
publicity, if required.
There is one prize of a year's supply of xxxProduct. This will consist of
xxxProductDetail - each case containing xxx, delivered in one single
delivery. There is no cash alternative.
For the winner's name please check our website after 01/04/2002.
By disclosing your personal information to us you are consenting to the
collection, storage and processing of your personal information by xxx. The
personal information supplied in this competition will also be used to send
you promotional materials from time to time. We will hold your information
only as long as necessary for these purposes and will not pass it to any
other parties. In no circumstances do we sell, rent, give away or trade your
personal information to third parties for the purposes of marketing.Your
personal information will be stored on a secure server.
No correspondence will be entered into.
xxx reserve the right to withdraw, amend or terminate this promotion without
notice.
Promoter: xxx, xxxAddress.
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> > i'm putting together a site for a client which will include a simple
> > competition.
> > the idea is that visitors do a simple Flash puzzle and then fill in a
form
> > to enter. the winner will be picked from the correct entries.
> >
> > my question is: what terms and conditions would we need to display for
> this?
> > are there any codes of conduct (or legislation) for this we need to be
> aware
> > of? we want this to be open to UK residents only.
> >
> > would it be legal to ask entrants for just their name and email address
> and
> > then request an address IF they win the draw (in order to send them the
> > prize)?
> >
> > are there any existing guidelines. we want to keep this as simple as
> > possible.
> >
> > cheers,
> > chris
> > _______________________
> >
> > chris dawson
> > ...[web design, concepts, consultancy, flash animation and scripting]
> > http://www.tallhat.com
> > phone 01225 445505
> > mobile 07719 918251
> > _______________________
> >
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