- Promoter
- The promoter of this competition is the Income Protection Task Force(IPTF)], 89 Powder Mill Lane, Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom, TN4 9ED.
- Eligibility
- The competition is open to individuals aged 18 or over.
- Employees, contractors, and immediate family members of IPTF are not eligible to enter.
- Only one entry per person is permitted.
- How to Enter
- To enter, participants must complete the IPTF feedback form in full – https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=hhBI29_K4EmacdoJKGKc6gp8EnAND5RPvK7i9hQFGk9UODhaN0g4WjIxUzQ0TFBXMUozUkxSNVZHNS4u&route=shorturl
- No purchase is necessary to enter.
- Entries must be received by 31st of October. Late entries will not be accepted.
- Prize
- Three winners will each receive a £100 Amazon voucher (the “Prize”).
- The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative will be offered.
- Winner Selection
- Winners will be chosen at random from all valid entries received by the closing date.
- The draw will be conducted within 7 working days of the closing date.
- Winners will be notified by email using the contact details provided on the feedback form.
- Claiming the Prize
- Winners must respond within 14 days of being notified to claim their prize.
- If a winner does not respond within this time, IPTF reserves the right to reallocate the prize to another entrant.
- Data Protection
- Personal data provided will be used only for administering the competition and in accordance with IPTF’s privacy policy https://iptf.co.uk/privacy-policy/
- By entering, participants consent to their personal data being used for these purposes.
- General
- IPTF reserves the right to withdraw, cancel, or amend the competition where it becomes necessary to do so.
- IPTF accepts no responsibility for entries not received due to technical faults or for incomplete or ineligible entries.
- By entering, participants agree to be bound by these Terms & Conditions.
- Governing Law
- This competition and these Terms & Conditions will be governed by the laws of England and Wales, and any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.