Easter Bunny Basket Contest Rules & Regulations
Eligibility: Contest is open to residents of British Columbia, aged 19 and older. Employees of The Raven (CKCC 100.7) and their immediate families are not eligible to enter.
How to Enter: Text the secret daily code word to 250 926 9200 between the dates of April 11th to April 17th 2025 for a chance to win.
Contest Period: The contest runs during the dates of April 11th to April 17th 2025. Winner drawn on April 17th and announced the 18th of April.
Winner Selection: Winners will be selected at random from eligible entries received.
Prizes: An Easter basket with $250 of Easter goodies for the whole family with lots of local products included PLUS a $250 gift card to Quality Foods in the Driftwood Mall in Courtenay.
Claiming Prizes: Winners must respond to text within 24 hours of notification to claim their prize. Unclaimed prizes will be forfeited.
Liability: The Raven (CKCC 100.7) is not responsible for technical issues, lost entries, or any circumstances beyond our control. By participating, entrants agree to release The Raven from any liability arising from participation or prize acceptance.
Publicity: By entering, winners consent to the use of their name, likeness, and entry for promotional purposes without additional compensation.
General Conditions: The Raven reserves the right to cancel, modify, or suspend the contest if fraud or technical failures compromise the integrity of the contest.
Disputes: All disputes will be resolved in accordance with the laws of British Columbia.
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