Just came out of shower and I had to take picture quickly because deadline is today isn't it? I'm fully nude haha, but I ain't taking any pictures further down if anybody asks.
Seems that way, though it seems odd to have it before GCSE results day. That said, the 'terms' (if that page can be described that way) don't, strictly, actually appear to require that you've received results!
And if you want to be in with a chance of winning an iPad mini (and why wouldn't you?!) all you have to do is post your mugshot in our #resultsface thread and you’ll be entered into a prize draw!
Seems that way, though it seems odd to have it before GCSE results day. That said, the 'terms' (if that page can be described that way) don't, strictly, actually appear to require that you've received results!
If only 2 people have posted a picture on this thread then that makes it a 50/50 chance of getting it. Although my luck is terrible and it probably won't be me. Although it could be cancelled due to lack of participants which I will be very sad about.
If only 2 people have posted a picture on this thread then that makes it a 50/50 chance of getting it. Although my luck is terrible and it probably won't be me. Although it could be cancelled due to lack of participants which I will be very sad about.
Nope.
the competition is live on on twitter, facebook and instagram as well with the hastag #resultsdayface
Well, just reading the announcement from the Community Team I'd assume that there's only one prize - so the more entrants, the lower each individual's chance of winning.
the competition is live on on twitter, facebook and instagram as well with the hastag #resultsdayface
Yep, but posting in this thread seems to be the entry requirement:
You can take part on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter - but if you also share your #resultsface here on TSR you'll go into a prize draw to win an iPad mini. All you need to do is upload your pic to this very thread.
Well, just reading the announcement from the Community Team I'd assume that there's only one prize - so the more entrants, the lower each individual's chance of winning.