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Daily Mail
19 hours ago
- Business
- Daily Mail
Here's why this new prize platform is unlike anything you've seen before
Brits love the ease and convenience of online shopping. We also love winning - particularly when great prizes are on offer! So what if it was possible to combine the joy of shopping AND the thrill of winning... all in one place? That's exactly what you get with Winnrz, a new arrival on our shores that's offering the UK's only interactive, 'shop and win' experience. Winnrz (available to download on App Store or Google Play) is unlike any other prize platform you've seen before. Here's how it works... Stylish clothing - and massive prizes If you're not familiar with the 'shop and win' concept, that's understandable - as it's totally new to us Brits. Fortunately, it's easy to get your head around. The launch of Winnz coincides with the debut of WellPlaid, a premium clothing store that boasts a curated range of stylish athleisure wear and accessories. The idea is simple. Head to the Winnrz app and buy WellPlaid Credit, available in a range of amounts starting from as low as £1. With every purchase of WellPlaid Credit, you receive a ticket to an exciting prize draw. Once the countdown ends, a live draw is held, and a winner is announced. But the fun doesn't end there! WellPlaid Credits are fully redeemable at the WellPlaid online store, which offers a carefully selected range of high-quality men and women's clothes. Remember - this isn't something you can do anywhere else in the UK. Winnrz is the ONLY place where every purchase comes with a shot at a big win. We won big - here's what it feels like! Is there anything better than finding out you've won a prize? There's the initial excitement when your name is called out. Then the disbelief (is it really true?). And, finally, the joy when the reality finally sinks in. Winnrz is part of Idealz Holding, the parent company with presence in 4 continents and a proven track record of success in the shop and win space, having made more than 10,000 winners worldwide who have claimed more than £85 million in prizes. One man who knows what it feels like to win big is David Conway, who bagged a cheque worth £25,000 after his ticket was picked in a live draw. He was absolutely delighted, and says he'd now recommend Winnrz to 'all my friends and family'. Asharntay Greaves came away with £1,000 after coming across Winnrz on Instagram. 'You've got to be in it to win it!' she says. Meanwhile, lucky Londoner Joshua Johnson bagged £1,000 when he picked up a leaflet during his daily commute. He says: 'I found out about Winnrz on my way home from work. I took one of the flyers being given out. Then I got the phone call. And here we go. Thank you Winnrz!' How to get your chance to win £10,000 - totally free The UK is finally getting its first shop and win platform, and to mark the launch, Winnrz is giving MailOnline readers aged 18 and over a free entry into its £10,000 cash prize draw! That's right! As Winnrz kicks things off, one lucky reader will walk away with £10,000 in cash. And if you're reading this, it could be you. Entries are now open until August 10, 2025, with the winner announced on August 19, 2025. Getting involved is quick and easy: just head to and claim your free ticket. Good luck and Reach For the Smile! T&Cs - Promoted by Winnrz Ltd and the promotion partner is DMG Media Limited. This competition is open to UK residents aged 18 and over, excluding employees of Winnrz, DMG, their immediate families, or anyone professionally connected to the promotion. There is no entry fee and no purchase necessary to enter this promotion. Multiple entries from the same person will be disqualified, unless obtained through the official 'Refer a Friend' mechanic. Entries submitted outside of July 14 and August 10, 2025 will not be counted. No responsibility can be accepted for entries not received for whatever reason.


Zawya
08-07-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Emirates Post collaborates with Dream Dubai to launch AED100,000 prize campaign to celebrate UAE's Year of Community
Until August 01, 2025, customers who ship parcels worth AED 25 or more at any Emirates Post branch or kiosk will be entered automatically into the prize draw. Dubai, UAE: Emirates Post, in partnership with Dream Dubai, has launched a nationwide promotional prize campaign to transform routine shipments into opportunities for recognition and rewards. This campaign is part of a broader, ongoing collaboration between the two entities aimed at engaging communities and enriching public experiences through purposeful initiatives. Launched in celebration of the UAE's Year of Community, the initiative highlights Emirates Post's commitment to enhancing customer experience and fostering meaningful connections. Running till August 01, 2025, the campaign invites customers across the Emirates to stay connected with loved ones by shipping parcels through any Emirates Post branch or kiosk. Each qualifying shipment of AED 25 or more earns customers automatic entry into the prize draw, with a chance to win a grand prize of AED 100,000, to be awarded on August 02, 2025. The offer is also valid for new subscribers to the P.O. Box service, with entries open exclusively to first-time users. Rooted in the spirit of community, the campaign celebrates the vital role that connection, mobility, and inclusion play in everyday life - values that are core to both Emirates Post and Dream Dubai. By transforming everyday shipments into meaningful connections, this initiative reflects how collaboration between national institutions and community partners can deliver real, lasting value to people across the UAE - one shipment at a time. For more information, customers may check the official prize page visit any Emirates Post branch or contact Customer Care at 600 599 999 or For further information, please contact: Orient Planet Group (OPG) Email: media@ Website:


The Sun
01-07-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
Play Score Predictor alongside the Women's Euros this summer and you could win a new iPhone 16!
You can play Score Predictor alongside the Women's Euros with Dream Team this summer! Our first offering of the new Game Year is completely free to play right now via the Dream Team app (or website) with a brand new iPhone 16 (128GB) up for grabs through a prize draw. 3 How to Play You will be asked to submit score predictions for every fixture of the 16-team tournament, broken up into six separate Matchdays. Matchday 1: First round of group games Matchday 2: Second round of group games Matchday 3: Third round of group games Matchday 4: Quarter-finals Matchday 5: Semi-finals Matchday 6: Final Make sure to enter your predictions for all eight Matchday 1 fixtures before the tournament gets underway with Iceland v Finland at 5pm on Wednesday July 2nd. You can edit your predictions for each fixture right up to kick-off, allowing you to react to any unexpected team news, but it's imperative you submit your initial predictions for each Matchday before the deadline. Point Scoring Correct Outcome +1 Correct Score +2 Outcome refers to the result rather than the exact score. For example, if you predict a 2-0 win for Spain over Portugal in Matchday 1 but the World Cup holders swagger to a 5-0 victory against their neighbours, you will earn one point for a correct outcome (Spain win). If you predict a correct score then you will earn an additional two points on top of the one point for a correct outcome, for a total of three points. 3 Prize Draw Every correct score prediction earns you an entry into the prize draw for an iPhone 16! The prize draw will take place at the end of the tournament with a winner selected at random from the eligible entries. Obviously, the more entries you earn the better your chances of winning the prize draw - correct scores are absolute gold dust! Leaderboard & Mini Leagues Needless to say, there's bragging rights up for grabs too with an overall leaderboard keeping track of total points. Additionally, you will compete in Club and National Leagues based on your Dream Team profile. Furthermore, we encourage you to compete in Mini Leagues against your mates (or colleagues, family members, etc). 3 State of Play Spain are deserved favourites ahead of Matchday 1 with current holders England very much in the mix as well. However, Sarina Wiegman's side are in a tricky group alongside France and Netherlands, as well as underdogs Wales. The Lionesses meeting with France is the standout fixture of Matchday 1 and it will be interesting to see how Score Predictor users tackle that clash between two trophy hopefuls. Elsewhere, Group A is an intriguing one as it doesn't feature any of the favourites with hosts Switzerland set to take on Norway, Iceland and Finland. Naturally, Germany are a major threat while Sweden will be hopeful of reaching the knockout stage as potential dark horses - their meeting in Group C should be a humdinger! Remember to enter your predictions for Matchday 1 before 5pm on Wednesday July 2nd.


The Sun
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Beauty queen who won luxury £6m mansion in £10 Omaze raffle is DENIED keys as neighbour sparks bitter planning row
A UK beauty queen has been denied the keys to her own £6m home following an anonymous complaint about its design. Former Miss Wales finalist, Vicky Curtis-Crewell, 38, won the luxury mansion in February when she was drawn from a £10 Omaze and Comic Relief raffle. 7 7 7 7 The house, however, has been under investigation after a member of public raised concerns in March about the design approvals of the home. Ms Curtis-Cresswell, originally from south Wales, described the "pure joy" she felt after winning the property in Blakeney, Norfolk. She entered the Miss Wales competition in 2008, where she became a finalist and also won Most Driven Contestant. But after winning the £10 Omaze raffle draw, Ms Curtis-Creswell said: "Our lives changed forever and we became multi-millionaires. "It's crazy, one week, we're worrying about our old car breaking down, the next thing we've got a £6 million house." She had been living at her in-laws' home and was hoping to find a property for her family. The mansion was the most expensive that has been given away in a UK prize draw, as the competition raised £4m for BBC's Comic Relief. It was modelled on the luxurious seaside villas of Long Island's Hamptons, with a tennis court and swimming pool. These features, however, are reported to not have planning permission, with the property also appearing to have been built larger than permitted according planning documents and photographs inspected. Omaze say these issues were not revealed during checks and surveys by the fundraising firm before the property was purchased. They added: 'Omaze continues to work with North Norfolk District Council in relation to recommendations made regarding the property in Norfolk. "Omaze has submitted a pre-application to the council and is submitting a retrospective planning application. 'Omaze reiterates that it guarantees no house winner would ever have to incur any costs whatsoever to remedy any historical planning issue. "Omaze further guarantees that all house prizes are transferred to winners with good and marketable title." North Norfolk District Council who are investigating the planning breaches of the home, which may have to face enforcement action and even rebuilding. A spokesperson for the council said: "We are waiting for an application to be submitted by the owners to try and regularise the current breaches of planning control. "We are expecting an application to be submitted by the end of this month." Ms Curtis-Cresswell has revealed she plans to sell the luxury mansion to instead buy a house in Wales for her family. Managing director of local estate agents Minors and Brady, Jamie Minors, has however said the planning problems are likely to significantly impact the property's chance of sale, as well as value. He said: "Selling it will definitely be more difficult and challenging, as solicitors will definitely advise against it." If rented out, the property could earn around £5,500 per month, but Ms Curtis-Cresswell has said: "I think we'll sell it to release the money and buy another amazing house somewhere in Wales." The 5,000 square-foot home came with a £250,000 cash prize, along with its summer house, all-weather AstroTruf tennis court, secluded pontoon, and £165,000 worth of furnishing. 7 7 7


The Guardian
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Guardian
Reader Survey Prize Draw Terms and Conditions
All participants who enter their email address will be automatically entered into the prize draw with a chance to win a £250 John Lewis voucher. Only one entry per person is permitted. Entries will be open from Saturday 14 June to Sunday 22nd June 2025. Any entries submitted outside of the above dates will be excluded. One winner will be randomly selected on Monday 23 June 2025. Entrants must be 18+ and live in the UK. Entrants must share their email address at the end of the survey in order to be entered into the prize draw. The winner will be asked for their postal address in order to be sent the voucher. This prize draw ('the Prize Draw') is open to residents of the UK aged 18 and over. The Prize Draw is not open to employees or agents of Guardian News & Media Limited ('GNM'), their group companies or family members, freelance contributors to GNM, or anyone else connected to the Prize Draw. Entrants to the Prize Draw shall be deemed to have accepted these Terms and Conditions. The winner will be notified by email on or before Monday 30 June 2025 and their postal address will be requested. If a winner does not respond to GNM within 21 days of being notified of their win, the prize will be forfeited and GNM shall be entitled to randomly select another participant. If a winner rejects the prize or the entry is invalid or in breach of these terms, the winner's prize will be forfeited and GNM shall be entitled to select another winner. The surname and county of residence of the winning nominee can be obtained after Monday 23 June 2025 by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the following address: Publishing, Guardian News & Media Limited, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU. The prize is non-exchangeable, non-transferable and not redeemable for cash or any other prize. GNM reserves the right to substitute the prizes with an alternative prize of similar value in the event that the original prize offered is not available. GNM shall use and take care of any personal information entrants supply to it as described in its privacy policy, a copy of which can be seen at and in accordance with data protection legislation. By entering the Prize Draw, entrants agree to the collection, retention, usage and distribution of their personal information in order to process and contact them about the Prize Draw. GNM intends to make available the surname and county of residence of the winners as outlined in paragraph 5 above. GNM accepts no responsibility for any damage, loss, liabilities, injury or disappointment incurred or suffered by the entrants as a result of entering the Prize Draw or accepting the prize. GNM further disclaims liability for any injury or damage to the entrants' or any other person's computer relating to or resulting from participation in or downloading any materials in connection with the Prize Draw. Nothing in these Terms and Conditions shall exclude the liability of GNM under law for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or for death or personal injury resulting from its negligence. GNM reserves the right at any time and from time to time to modify or discontinue, temporarily or permanently, this Prize Draw with or without prior notice due to reasons outside its reasonable control (including, without limitation, in the case of anticipated, suspected or actual fraud). The decision of GNM in all matters relating to the Prize Draw is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Delivery will take place within one month of the winner being notified subject to any unforeseen circumstances that might lead to a delay. GNM shall not be liable for any failure to comply with its obligations relating to this Prize Draw where the failure is caused by something outside its reasonable control. The Prize Draw and these Terms and Conditions will be governed by English law and entrants to the Prize Draw submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. Promoter: Guardian News & Media Limited, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9GU. Any queries regarding this Prize Draw may be emailed to