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We’d really appreciate your thoughts on MailOnline. Best wishes, The Mail team Terms & conditio

We’d really appreciate your thoughts on MailOnline. [View online]( [The Mail] Hello, We’d really appreciate your thoughts on MailOnline. The survey will take up to 8-10 minutes to complete, as a thank you, you’ll have the chance to enter into the prize draw to win one of two £50 Amazon voucher. [Take Survey]( Best wishes, The Mail team [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Terms & conditions: The survey will close on Tuesday 30th January 2024 at 11:59pm or after 1,000 people have completed the survey, whichever happens first. Respondents who submit the survey and provide their contact details will be entered into the prize draw. Only one entry per person will be accepted into the prize draw. Two winners will be drawn at random from the submitted surveys and will receive 1x£50 Amazon vouchers; prizes are as described, there is no cash alternative. Entrees will be restricted to residents of the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man aged 16 years or over, excluding employees of Associated Newspapers Limited and their immediate families or anyone professionally connected to the promotion. No purchase is necessary but qualifying criteria apply to complete the survey. The prize winner will be chosen from all qualifying entries within 28 days of the survey closing date. All reasonable endeavours will be made to contact the winner. If a winner cannot be contacted or is not available, we reserve the right to re-draw another winner from the correct entries which were received before the closing date. Failure to claim a prize by the time or in the manner specified will make any claim invalid. No responsibility is accepted for entries lost or mislaid. We reserve the right to disqualify any respondent whose conduct is contrary to the spirit of these terms or the intention of the survey and to declare as void their entry. You can change your email preferences at any time [here](. This email was sent by Associated Newspapers Limited, 9 Derry St, London W8 5HY. Registered in England and Wales under company number 3363661. [Help & Contact]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy](

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