The Citizen/Sansui Summer Cup 2013 Competition rules
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AND THE WINNERS ARE…
Chrisjan du Preez – 1st Place Winner
Clive Jennings – 2nd Place Winner
Jan Koellner – 3rd Place Winner
Consolation Prizes
George Thomas
Nicolene Loots
John Solly Thebyana
Paul Loots
Vernon Kuaho
David Ntate Mtsweni
Jan Coetzer
Adriaan de Wet
Jan Masilela
David Israel
Nirmala Pentia
John Sithole
Kevin Viljoen
Paul Karam
Lebea David Sekhala
Virginia G Kubheka
Livingstone Mali
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The SANSUI Summer Cup, proudly hosted by Gauteng, will be taking place on Saturday, 30 November at Turffontein Racecourse. Find #SSC on Facebook and Twitter. Or visit their website www.sansuisummercup.co.za
COMPETITION RULES AND PRIZE DRAW PROCEDURE
Terms and conditions
The competition period is from Friday 1 November 2013 to Saturday 23 November 2013 and participants may enter as many times as they like.
Competition closes at midnight on Saturday 23 November 2013. No late entries will be accepted.
Twenty finalists will be drawn on Monday 25 November 2013.
All finalists will be informed telephonically on Monday 25 November 2013.
The Promoters will make all reasonable attempts to contact the finalists on the number that was used to enter the competition. If a finalist cannot be contacted on the day of the relevant draw, then the Promoters reserve the right to draw a new finalist.
If the Promoters are unable to reach any person or complete the verification process after drawing his/her entry for whatsoever reason, such person will be disqualified and the draw of a replacement entry shall take place in the same manner as the first draw.
Finalists must be present on 30 November 2013 at Turffontein Racecourse to qualify for a prize. Should a finalist not be able to attend in person, a new finalist will be drawn in their place.
Each finalist plus a partner will receive a Summer Fair picnic site package for two people (finalist and one partner), which includes meal and drink vouchers.
Gates open at 11h00 and Summer Fair picnic site opens at 11h00
Finalists must register at the Turffontein Racecourse (see page 2 of this document for more information on the registration and draw procedure).
The prizes up for grabs are as follows:
1st Prize: Home furnishings and appliances to the value of R50 000.00
2nd Prize: Home furnishings and appliances to the value of R15 000.00
3rd Prize: SANSUI product hamper to the value of R10 000.00
All other finalists will receive a SANSUI Portable Bluetooth Speaker with aux input to the value of R400.00 as a consolation prize.
To enter the competition, participants are required to send an SMS with the relevant competition keyword followed by their full name, date of birth and suburb of residence according to the competition adverts published in The Citizen during the competition period.
By entering the promotion/competition entrants agree to abide by the rules and conditions of the promotion/competition.
This promotion/competition is open to all residents of the Republic of South Africa, who are 18 years or older, except the employees, directors, members, partners, agents or consultants of The Citizen 1978 (Pty) Limited (“The Citizen”), JD Trading (Pty) LTD, their respective advertising and promotional agencies, media and PR agencies, as well as the immediate family members, consultants, directors and associates of such organisations and persons.
Cost per SMS is R1.50 (Free and bundled SMSs do not apply).
Errors will be billed.
Keywords are only valid until midnight each day.
All valid entries from each competition day will go into the draw for the competition finalists.
Finalists must hold a valid South African ID.
Prizes are not transferable, negotiable or redeemable for cash in any way whatsoever. Should a winner choose not to accept the prize he/she will forfeit the prize and a new winner will be drawn.
Not The Citizen nor any of its sponsors, affiliates and agencies, nor their employees, accept any liability for any:
Oversight, ambiguity, error or omission, whether negligent or otherwise, which any of its employees, agents, affiliates or sponsors may commit in the running of the competition and the awarding of the prizes
injuries, losses or damage sustained as a result of the use of the prize or participation in the competition
The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
The names of the finalists will be published on page 2 in The Citizen on Tuesday 26 November 2013.
Any expenses incurred by the winners, other than the items listed above will be for the competition finalists’ own account.
Finalists will not receive accommodation or transport and are required to make their own arrangements to and from Turffontein Racecourse.
Should you be drawn as a finalist of this competition you agree that your information and photo to be used for marketing purposes by The Citizen and The SANSUI Summer Cup proudly hosted by Gauteng.
Should any dispute arise in relation to the interpretation of these competition rules, the Promoters’ decision shall be final and no correspondence shall be entered into.
The participants’ details may be used for marketing purposes by The Citizen and/or their sponsors from the competition from which the details have been obtained.
Prizes not collected/claimed within 30 days of being notified, will be disposed of at The Citizen’s discretion.
The Citizen reserves the right to cancel a competition without any prior notice and at any time, if deemed necessary in its opinion, or if circumstances arise outside of its control and The Citizen, its directors, employees, agents, partners, sponsors or promoters will not be liable to entrants in such event for any cause or action whatsoever.
Any violation or attempt to violate any of the above rules will result in the immediate disqualification of the transgressor.
REGISTRATION AND DRAW PROCEDURE AT SANSUI SUMMER CUP
(30 NOVEMBER 2013, TURFFONTEIN RACECOURSE)
Registration for the draw will begin at 13:00 and end at 14:00 on 30 November 2013 at Turffontein Racecourse.
No late registrations will be accepted under any circumstances.
Failing to register between the above-mentioned times and/or failing to produce a valid South African ID will result in your immediate disqualification from the draw. No exceptions will be made under any circumstances.
Finalists must be at the registration and draw in person, no substitutions are allowed.
Upon registration each finalist will receive a draw ticket, which will consist of two sections. One section of the draw ticket will be kept by the finalist and the other half will be placed into a draw box.
Finalists will need to report to The Citizen gazebo outside the entrance of the MTV Sound Experience brought to you by Bain’s Cape Mountain Whiskey at 16:30 (time can change, depending on race schedule).
Finalists will then draw caps according to the order in which their draw tickets are drawn from the entry box.
Each cap will bear the name on it of a horse that will be running in the SANSUI Summer Cup main race.
Only finalists from the Sansui Summer Cup and The Citizen competition may draw a cap – no exceptions will be made.
The above prize allocation is subject to no dead heat.
In the case of a dead heat the finalists who drew those two horses will be entered into a third draw. How the third draw will work: The numbers one and two will be placed in a hat. Whoever draws number one wins first prize and whoever draws number two wins second prize.
The finalist who draws the horse that comes first in the SANSUI Summer Cup main race wins first prize (Home furnishings & appliances to the value of R50 000.00).
The finalist who draws the horse that comes second in the SANSUI Summer Cup main race wins the second prize (Home furnishings & appliances to the value of R15 000.00)
The finalist that draws the horse that comes third in the SANSUI Summer Cup main race wins the third prize (SANSUI product hamper to the value of R10 000.00).
All other finalists win the consolation prizes.
Definition of a dead heat: a dead heat would be declared when more than one horse cross the finish line at the same time. If there is no photograph available due to a failure of the photo-finish camera or if, in the sole opinion of the judge, the images on the photograph are indistinct, then the judge may have recourse to the race film to satisfy himself as to the correctness of the placings.
In the case of a horse(s) being scratched: The cap, with the horse’s name, which is racing in the SANSUI Summer Cup main race, will still be in the bag for the initial draw. Should a finalist draw a scratched horse, they will win a consolation prize.
In the case of a horse(s) finishing without a jockey: That horse does not constitute a win nor a place and therefore the finalist who drew that horse(s) will receive a consolation prize.
Should a finalist not be present for the draw at the specified time and their name and number are called, they will then automatically have to wait until the end of the draw to make their selection.
The winners of the three main prizes need to remain at the draw area for a period of 30 minutes after the draw has taken place due to a photo opportunity with the JD Group.
Any violation or attempt to violate any of the above rules will result in the immediate disqualification of the transgressor.