Book Depository competition
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1scarper
H folks
The Book Depository are having a free-to-enter Wodehouse competition. The brilliant prize is a full set of all 70 Everyman's editions of Wodehouse
http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/blog/post/tag/wodehouse-competition-win-70-every...
The Book Depository are having a free-to-enter Wodehouse competition. The brilliant prize is a full set of all 70 Everyman's editions of Wodehouse
http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/blog/post/tag/wodehouse-competition-win-70-every...
3jimroberts
The questions are too easy.
4thorold
>3 jimroberts:
...but well-chosen: the prize will obviously do most good if it goes to someone interested in Wodehouse who hasn't read any of the books yet.
But there's nothing to lose, so why not? All we have to do is give Book Depository our addresses, and I suspect most of us here have already done that anyway. I'm just a bit worried by the bit of boiler-plate in the conditions of entry that says "Entries are subject to verification and will be declared invalid if they are ... mechanically reproduced ...". So they can invalidate all our entries by printing out the emails themselves. Cunning!
...but well-chosen: the prize will obviously do most good if it goes to someone interested in Wodehouse who hasn't read any of the books yet.
But there's nothing to lose, so why not? All we have to do is give Book Depository our addresses, and I suspect most of us here have already done that anyway. I'm just a bit worried by the bit of boiler-plate in the conditions of entry that says "Entries are subject to verification and will be declared invalid if they are ... mechanically reproduced ...". So they can invalidate all our entries by printing out the emails themselves. Cunning!