Who is eligible to enter the Altos Tequila 1 in 3 Wins Promotion?Only Australian residents who are 18 years or older can enter the promotion.
Who is excluded from entering the promotion?
Who is eligible to enter the Altos Tequila 1 in 3 Wins Promotion?Only Australian residents who are 18 years or older can enter the promotion.
Who is excluded from entering the promotion?Directors, officers, management, employees, and their immediate families of the promoter, Pernod Ricard Winemakers Pty Ltd, and associated agencies and companies are not eligible to enter.
When does the promotion close?The promotion closes at 11:59 pm (AEDT) on 31 March 2024.
How can one enter the promotion?To enter, purchase a 1L bottle of Altos Plata or Reposado Tequila from a participating Dan Murphy's or BWS outlet during the competition period. Then visit www.winning-drinks.com/altos1in3, complete the online entry form, and upload an image of the purchase receipt.
What are the instant win prizes?There are up to 2127 instant win prizes. Each prize is a $250 Digital Vault Pays-enabled Prepaid Mastercard®.
What is the total prize pool value?The total prize pool is valued at up to $531,750.
How often can one enter the promotion?Participants can enter once per day, per qualifying purchase and receipt, with a maximum of three entries in total during the competition period.
How and when will winners be informed?Winners will be informed immediately upon entry via an online message, which will include details on how to verify the entry and claim the prize.
What are the requirements for proof of purchase?Participants must keep their original itemized purchase receipt(s) as proof of purchase for all entries. Failure to produce the receipt when requested may result in disqualification.
What happens to unclaimed prizes?There will be no unclaimed prizes. All prizes will be automatically awarded to winners via SMS to the mobile number associated with their entry.
Remember, participants must drink responsibly and adhere to the guidelines provided by the National Health and Medical Research Council regarding safe drinking levels.
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