What are the prize details for the Jean Paul Gaultier competition?
The Jean Paul Gaultier competition offers a prize pack valued at $1,438, which includes a bottle of Gaultier Divine Couture fragrance valued at $265, a collectible JPG Bratz Doll valued at $245, and a Jean Paul Gaultier dress valued at $928 AUD.
When does the Jean Paul Gaultier competition end?
The Jean Paul Gaultier competition concludes on 9 April 2026 at 11:59 PM AEST.
How can individuals enter the Jean Paul Gaultier competition?
To enter the Jean Paul Gaultier competition, entrants must fill out the entry form on the competition page, providing their full name, email, postcode, and contact number.
Who is eligible to enter the Jean Paul Gaultier competition?
Entry to the Jean Paul Gaultier competition is open only to Australian residents, excluding employees and their immediate families of Russh Media Pty Ltd and associated agencies.
How are winners selected in the Jean Paul Gaultier competition?
Winners of the Jean Paul Gaultier competition are drawn from all valid entries received during the competition period. The draws take place at RUSSH Media Pty Ltd, Level 4, 10 Spring Street, Sydney 2000.
How will winners be notified for the Jean Paul Gaultier competition?
Winners of the Jean Paul Gaultier competition will be notified by email or phone within seven days of the draw and may also be announced on RUSSH.COM.
What happens if a prize from the Jean Paul Gaultier competition is unclaimed?
If the winner does not take the prize as stipulated by the promoter, the prize will not be redeemable for cash and will be forfeited.
Is the prize from the Jean Paul Gaultier competition transferable or redeemable for cash?
The prize from the Jean Paul Gaultier competition is not transferable, exchangeable, or redeemable for cash.
What are the responsibilities of winners in the Jean Paul Gaultier competition?
Winners of the Jean Paul Gaultier competition agree to participate in promotional activities, which may include interviews and photographs, granting the promoter a perpetual license to use such media without entitlement to fees.