Congratulations go to three lucky Coronation Street Blog readers who have all been drawn at random to win the following in our latest competition here on the website.
Allan Smith in the UK wins the new Coronation Street book all about the Rovers Return, written by Tim Randall.
Emma Peers in Canada and Susan Potter in the UK both win one of these fab Coronation Street keyrings.
Thank you to everyone who entered.
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Saturday, 14 December 2013
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2 comments:
It's a shame that the winners names aren't ever recognizable from posts made on the site. Neither do I remember anyone ever posting a 'thanks' when they win.
Looks like the competition website entrants do end up winning.
Amanda, appreciate your concern but this is wrong.
Lots of people who win prizes do email me or tweet or leave comments (and sometimes send photos which we blog) to say thank you.
Also, the winners names do not have to match up with commenter names on the blog - all winners are drawn at random.
Competition entry websites are not allowed to run our competitions and when we spot a competition on one of those websites we take action to remove it immediately.
Lots of people read this blog without commenting, and lots of people leave comments as "anonymous". This doesn't mean people can't enter - and win - the competitions.
The draw for competitions is 100% random from all correct entries.
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