Terms & Conditions
12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY
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Eligibility
This Promotion is open to legal residents of the United Kingdom aged 18 or over. Employees of DTB, their immediate families, agents, or anyone professionally connected to this promotion are excluded from entering. -
Promotion Period
The promotion will run for 12 days, starting on December 1st and ending on December 12th. Entries received after the promotion end date will not be eligible for the prize draw. -
How to Enter
To enter, participants must fill out the form linked in your bio. They can enter once per day, increasing their chances of winning each day. -
Prize Details
All prizes will be awarded at the end of the 12 day promotion. Each prize is as described in the promotional material. No cash alternative is available, and prizes are non-transferable. -
Winner Selection
At the end of the promotion period, winners will be selected randomly from all valid entries and contacted with details of the prize they have won. If a winner does not respond within 48 hours of being contacted, another winner will be chosen. Incorrect personal information on applications may result in exclusion from the competition. Participants are eligible to win only one prize. -
Privacy and Data Protection
Personal data collected during this promotion will be used for the administration of the promotion and in accordance with DTB’s Privacy Policy. By entering, you consent to the use of your personal data for these purposes confirm your agreement with GDPR regulations. -
No Liability
DTB shall not be responsible for any loss, injury, or damage arising from the participation in this promotion or acceptance/use of any prize, except for any liability that cannot be excluded by law. -
General Terms
DTB reserves the right to cancel, amend, or withdraw this promotion in the event of unforeseen circumstances. Any such changes will be communicated via social media. -
Governing Law
These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of the United Kingdom, and any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the United Kingdom.