Who can enter the Snaffle Ever After 2024 competition?The competition is open to Australian residents who are at least eighteen years of age at the date of the prize draw, subscribers to the Snaffle Newsletter, and not employees of the Promoter or their immediate families.
When does the competition close?
Who can enter the Snaffle Ever After 2024 competition?The competition is open to Australian residents who are at least eighteen years of age at the date of the prize draw, subscribers to the Snaffle Newsletter, and not employees of the Promoter or their immediate families.
When does the competition close?The competition closes at 23:59pm AEST on 21 April 2024.
How can one enter the competition?Participants can enter the competition by successfully submitting a valid entry during the promotion period as a subscriber to the Snaffle Newsletter.
What are the prizes?The major prize is a choice between two Apple iPhone Pro Max 256GB mobile phones or two Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 256GB mobile phones, each option with a total combined maximum value of $4398.00, subject to availability.
What is the total prize pool amount?The total prize value for the major prize at the date of publication of these Terms and Conditions is up to AU$4398.00.
How and when will winners be selected and notified?The major prize draw is a game of chance and will take place on 26 April 2024 at 10.00am AEST. The first participant whose name is drawn will be declared the winner and notified by email within 5 business days of the draw. The result will also be published on the Promoter’s website within 14 days of the draw.
What happens if a prize is unclaimed?If the prize remains unclaimed 1 month after the draw, a second chance draw will be held on 27 May 2024 at 10.00am AEST. Winners of the second chance draw will be notified by email within 5 business days, and the result will be published on the Promoter’s website within 14 days of the second chance draw. If the prize from the second chance draw remains unclaimed, no further draws will be made, and the Promoter reserves the right to declare that the draw had failed.
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