Promotion: Wimbledon Buy One, Stack TwoUpdated a day ago
Promotion: Wimbledon Buy One, Stack Two
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1. Eligibility
The competition is open to residents of the UK aged 18 and over excluding employees of Jewells and their close relatives or anyone otherwise connected with the organization or judging of the competition.
2. Entry Period
The competition opens on July 10th and closes on July 12th when the final set of the Women's Wimbledon Match ends.
Entries submitted after this date/time will not be accepted.
3. How to Enter
To enter, participants must purchase any tennis bracelet from Jewells.com, be registered for marketing emails and register their interest in the competition through the online form.
Returns policy applies
Only one entry per person is permitted unless otherwise stated.
4. Prizes
Prize: 1x tennis bracelet valued between £89 - £3,000
5. Winner Selection and Notification
4 winners of the gold-plated tennis bracelets and 1 winner of the 14K tennis bracelet will be selected by random draw on August 18th 2025
Winners will be notified via email on August 18th 2025
If a winner cannot be contacted or does not claim the prize by the 18th of August 2025, the organizer reserves the right to withdraw the prize or select a replacement winner.
6. Publicity
By entering this competition, participants agree to the use of their name, image, and entry for publicity purposes in any media, without additional compensation.
7. Data Protection
Any personal data provided will be used solely for the purpose of administering the competition and will be processed in accordance with Jewells’ privacy policy: Privacy policy – Jewells
8. General Conditions
The organizer reserves the right to cancel or amend the competition and these terms and conditions without notice.
The organizer is not responsible for inaccurate prize details supplied by any third party.
9. Governing Law
The competition and these terms and conditions will be governed by UK law and any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.