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Leeuwenhof Lodge x Thesolowanderer Holiday Giveaway Competition Rules/ Terms & Conditions


This Holiday Giveaway (β€œCompetition”) is run by 
#Thesolowanderer (β€œPromoter”) and is open to all persons of 18 years or older and resident in South Africa, except the employees and their immediate families of Promoter and Leeuwenhof Lodge, advertising and promotion agencies, associated companies, and staff. 

These rules may be amended by notification at any time during the Competition and will be interpreted by Promoter only. Participation by all entrants (β€œParticipants”) constitutes acceptance of these rules. 

This Competition will be run on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The Competition will run from 25 October 2020 to 31 October 2020 (β€œCompetition Period”). The winners will be announced by 15 November 2020. Winners will be notified via their social media platform of choice used to enter the competition. 

There is a two-night holiday getaway for a couple to be won to the value of R10 000 at the end of the Competition Period. 
To enter, Participants must participate in the Competition by sharing a hidden gem in their community and sharing it with pictures/video, tagging #thesolowanderer hashtag. The competition is only open to followers of @thesolowandera and Leeuwenhof Lodge

The prizes cannot be transferred or exchanged for their cash value. The prize to be won in terms of this competition is: Two night stay at Leeuwenhof Lodge, dinner, bed and breakfast, romantic garden picnic and 1 hour swedish massage. The winner will be selected at random by way of a draw conducted by the promoter or a person appointed by the promoter and prizes will be awarded to a winner of the competition. 
The organizers will endeavor to contact the prize winner on the telephone number and address provided. If, however, they cannot be reached after 6 attempts have been made during business hours within a period of 72 hours for any reason whatsoever, the prize will be forfeited and another winner will be selected in accordance with the competition rules. 

The competition shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of South Africa. Promoter may make media announcements / publications of the names / photographs of winner/s, provided that any winner/s may expressly elect to decline this. Promoter reserves the right to carry out audits in respect of any winner/s to verify their eligibility. All Participants and winners indemnify Promoter, its associated companies (directors, officers and employees) and agents, against any / all claims for any loss or damages, whether direct, indirect, consequential or otherwise, arising from any cause whatsoever connected to or arising out of their participation in any way in this Competition. 

The Promoter reserves the right to delete any information uploaded by a participant which the Promoter, in its absolute discretion, believes is illegal, obscene, offensive or defamatory, or infringes the intellectual property rights of a third party, or is otherwise inappropriate for a campaign designed for mass audience entertainment. Participants warrant that they have full rights to the content that they upload and that the use of the said material shall not constitute a breach of any third party’s copyright or other intellectual property rights. 

Participants agree that by uploading their β€œimages” (if any) and their answers or comments, they grant permission to the Promoter to use the images, answers, comments or any part thereof, in any and all media for promotional / marketing purposes with no consideration payable to the participants. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, the participants acknowledge that they are providing information to the Promoter and its agents only and not to Facebook. All entrants in this Competition release Facebook from all liabilities and claims that they may have arising out of or in connection with this competition and these terms and conditions.

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