Scottish Daily Mail

FOR DETAILS OF HOW TO PLAY AND TERMS & CONDITIONS,

- DAILY MAIL DAILY LOTTERY Promoter: Associated Newspapers Limited, Northcliff­e House, Derry Street, London W8 5TT.

1 Check Unique Number in Mail Rewards Club panel on back page of today’s newspaper.

2 Each day, we’ll print five lines of six numbers inside newspaper. If you match all SIX twodigit numbers from the back page, with any one of the sets of numbers in today’s paper, you can claim jackpot* of £1,000. *Jackpot shared if there is more than one winner.

3 Readers matching FIVE two-digit numbers on any one line inside newspaper can claim £50. Readers can also claim bonus prize of 25,000 Mail Points from Mail Rewards Club. Online access required. To claim Mail Rewards points, you need to be an online member or set up a Mail Rewards Club Account.

4 If Jackpot is not claimed by 7pm on the day of publicatio­n, it will roll over to the following day. YOU MUST CLAIM BY 7PM.

5 If there is no Unique Number printed on your newspaper, do not phone. Log into your Mail Rewards Club Account and use our missing numbers system to generate a unique number that will be displayed in your bank statement or write your name and address in panel on back of paper and send it to: Daily Mail April £1,000 Draw, PO Box 595, Blackburn BB2 9JN. You will be entered into monthly draw for £1,000. Closing date for entries is May 7, 2014. If we don’t have any winners by 7pm each day, jackpot will roll over, so tomorrow’s jackpot could be £2,000! When jackpot has been claimed, it will start at £1,000 on the next day.

HOW TO CLAIM

1 If you’ve matched SIX two-digit numbers or FIVE two-digit numbers on any one line in today’s newspaper, call 0844 800 0812 today between 9.30am and 7pm. You MUST claim before 7pm (BST) on the day your numbers appear in the newspaper. Any claims after 7pm will be void.

2 Every claim must be verified by your complete original winning newspaper. Don’t miss tomorrow’s Daily Mail to win. More details at: www.themaillot­tery.co.uk

TERMS: Game is open to residents of England, Scotland, Wales and the Channel Islands who are 18 years or over. Not open to residents of Northern Ireland or Eire. Employees and agents of the promoter, or any third party connected with the production/ distributi­on of the newspaper, may not take part, nor may their family or households. By taking part you are deemed to accept and be bound by these terms. You must retain the original copy of your winning newspaper and follow our instructio­ns to verify your claim. All entries must be available if requested for verificati­on of any claim. Newspapers that are mutilated, illegible, forged or tampered with will be void. Photocopie­s not accepted. No responsibi­lity accepted for entries damaged, lost or mislaid. Proof of posting is not proof of delivery.

GENERAL: The promoter’s decision is final. No correspond­ence will be entered into. The promoter reserves the right in its reasonable discretion: (a) to disqualify any entrant whose conduct is contrary to the spirit of the terms and to declare as void any claims based on such conduct; and (b) to declare as void any claims resulting from any printing, production or distributi­on errors whatsoever or where there has been error(s) in any aspect of the preparatio­n for or conduct of the promotion materially affecting the result of the promotion, number of claimants or the value of claims. The promoter may cancel the promotion or any part of it at any time in the event of circumstan­ces beyond its reasonable control. Publicity may be given to winners and their names and images may be published in the paper and on our website(s). Winners must cooperate fully for publicity purposes. If any of the provisions of these terms is held invalid or unenforcea­ble in whole or in part that part shall be severed from these terms and the validity of the other provisions shall not be affected. Terms shall be governed by English law and any dispute shall be subject to exclusive jurisdicti­on of English courts.

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