Africa trip: rules of the game
Win a trip to Africa: rules of the game
Fill in the salary survey and we could be helping you on your way to the
safari holiday of a lifetime in South Africa!
Rules of the game
Published in English on www.wageindicator.org
the WageIndicator
Foundation declares that it adheres to the code of conduct for lotteries
issued by the Dutch Ministry of Justice on January 1rst 2006. Therefore Dutch
law is applicable, including regulations regarding lottery tax.
How to participate
Anyone who wants to enter the prize draw for a holiday in South Africa must
complete and submit the salary survey with their email address before the end
of the current calendar year.
Employees of WageIndicator or partner
organisations, members of national
WageIndicator teams, their close relatives and friends are not allowed to
compete, as well as minors under 16.
The prize
Participants in the survey may win a 12 day tour of South Africa - packed
with adventure, culture, history and some of the world's most spectacular
scenery, as well as a visit to the vibrant city of Johannesburg. The trip is
organised by experienced South African adventure travel companies Abang Africa Travel and Africa Travel Tips. Abang Africa
offers each calendar year 2 trips for 2 persons. WageIndicator Foundation
adds for each winning couple € 750 air fare. The remainder must be footed by
the winning couples. WageIndicator Foundation will contact the lucky ones
right after the draw.
Each prize for 2 persons, on the basis of sharing accommodation and car.
Changes in itinerary can be made (extra cost may apply). Valid only between
15th April - 30th September. No cash alternative to the prize can be
offered.
The draw and proclamation of winners
The next draw by notary will take place on 15 January 2009. The two winning
couples will be notified by email. Their names will be made public on their
national WageIndicator website with their consent.
If the winner cannot be contacted within a reasonable span of time, the
notary reserves the right to draw a new winner.
The draw is final and therefore not subject to claims or correspondence
disputing the outcome.