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The shops may have been blasting out Christmas tunes for weeks already, but tomorrow marks the real beginning of this year’s festivities – the return of the InsideFlyer Advent Calendar! From 1st December to 24th December, we will be dishing out some fantastic prizes to our lovely readers, as a festive thank you to everyone for being part of InsideFlyer.
Make sure you follow us on Facebook and Twitter to be one of the first to hear about the new prizes each day. There are some genuinely brilliant prizes available, so you don’t want to miss out!
How does the InsideFlyer Advent Calendar work?
Each day a new door will open on the InsideFlyer Advent Calendar. To enter that day’s draw, simply enter your e-mail address and click on “subscribe” – it’s as easy as that!
Note that even if you already receive our newsletter, you still have to enter your e-mail address to enter each day, so that we can process your entry properly. You can only participate once per day. A random winner will be selected as soon as possible from the eligible entries after the end of each day.
What kind of prizes can you win?
The surprise is part of the fun, of course!
What we can say though is we will be giving away £1,000s worth of prizes over the next few weeks, so trust us when we say you don’t want to miss out.
Sponsors this year include:
Good luck everybody – and we hope you have a very jolly Christmas indeed!
Terms & conditions
Every day a winner is randomly drawn from all registrations and they will be notified via e-mail. In the event that the winner does not respond to this announcement within 7 days, the prize will not be awarded to them and will be assigned to a new winner. You can participate once a day.
By participating in the InsideFlyer Advent calendar you agree to receive a fortnightly newsletter email from InsideFlyer, but you can of course unsubscribe from that at any time.
InsideFlyer and our partners will do our utmost to ensure that prizes are received correctly, but cannot assume responsibility for errors by third parties (eg. delivery).
Prizes which may require delivery can only be sent to addresses within the UK.
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