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£1 MILLION * DEAL OR NO DEAL GAME

WIN UP TO £25K EVERY DAY

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OUR Deal Or No Deal game continues today with a brand new scratch card, meaning you can win up to £25,000 every day for another four weeks. On page 25 of today’s Weekend Magazine, you will find the second Deal or No Deal scratch card, which you will need to play the game and must keep for the next four weeks.

YOUR SCRATCH CARD

THE scratch card contains two games that are each played over two weeks. Between today and March 11, you should play GAME THREE on the left-hand side of the card.

Between March 12 and March 25, you should play GAME FOUR on the right.

Each day, a box number between 1 and 22 will be printed in the Daily Mail. Today’s box number is below left. You will also be able to find a box number in the Promotions page of The Mail on Sunday.

HOW TO PLAY

LOOK at today’s box number and scratch off the panel showing the correspond­ing number on your scratch card on Game Three (left-hand side of the card) to reveal a cash amount.

If this matches today’s prize value printed left, you win that amount.

Each day, make sure you only scratch off the one panel that is published.

HOW TO CLAIM

IF YOU reveal a cash amount that matches the one in the paper, phone 0808 272 0808 between 9.30am and 4pm on the day you win. You must claim by 4pm on the day of publicatio­n. Any claims made after 4pm with be void. You will receive a cheque within 28 days.

If you reveal the word DEAL in FIVE boxes or more in one game, you will be eligible to enter the Banker’s Bonus Draw. See scratch card for details. To see a video on how to play visit howtoplayv­ideo.co.uk

EIGHT-WEEK game played over two cards. Uk residents aged 18+ excluding Northern ireland. top prize up to £25,000 each day. DEAL OR NO DEAL © 2003 Endemol Shine group B.V. Deal Or No Deal is a registered trademark of Endemol Shine group B.V. used under licence from Endemol Uk Ltd. For full terms see dailymail.co.uk/promotions

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