LONDON, ENGLAND, November 12, 2010 (Press-News.org) Review Centre has just launched its November competition, which is the second of three competitions in the run up to Christmas. Again, in conjunction with KBBC Kitchens, this month they are giving away 4 Baumatic BWR 1206 washing machines. The competition started on 9th November 2010 and will run until 30th November.
To enter the competition, all you have to do is answer the following question:
How many washing machine reviews were live on Review Centre on 8th November at 12pm?
Answers should be sent to competitions@reviewcentre.com. If you want a hint, you could start by looking under washing machine reviews on Review Centre. Full terms can be seen over at the Review Centre blog post, Win a Washing Machine.
Once the competition has closed, 4 winners will be selected at random from the entries that have given either the correct (or closest) answer. The winners will be announced on Friday 3rd December.
The last competition in the series is set to launch in early December, so make sure you "Like" the Review Centre Facebook page to find out more information closer to the time.
Review Centre is a community of real people sharing their product and service experiences. The website was founded in 1999, and now has over 500,000 reviews, covering 100,000 products such as laptops and digital cameras. Review Centre is based in Richmond, London.
Website: http://www.reviewcentre.com
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