2. The promoter can refuse to redeem any awards at its discretion if it appears the products are defected, tampered with, copied, forged, drilled, hammered, cut, damaged or reconstructed or does not comply with the rules. The promoter's decision is final.
4. Gold coin prizes will only be awarded to claimants that have solved the Isis game successfully within the terms and conditions set out by Sonicwarp Limited. Ie. Correctly deciphering clues, and passwords and following all other terms and conditions set out by Sonicwarp Limited. A full acceptable explanation of the solution for a password will be required to qualify for a reward. No part payment will be paid on any award. Players will need to return the gold coin to claim the prize. All coins must be registered on the Isis Adventure website within 30 days of collection from a pyramid. Coins that are not registered within 30 days will no longer be eligable for a prize.
Glad it's not just me going mad then!! I did stop and wonder for a moment!cornettracing80 wrote:i also read in the beginning that you must send in all 5 isis's and keys to be inspected and verified to win the end prize..blue is right ,originally you did have to
Gary's Mum wrote:After the first part of your reply, I had a look. I found the bits you mentioned in your edit. Karens sticky update for Dec.07 has no mention off sending in your Isis. I can understand sending key, coin ect. but surely the cost of posting your isis to claim £20 seems a bit stupid to me.
Also the fact of probably several visits to venue, cost of petrol and the cost of p.word checks, cost of posting your isis makes the £500 somewhat smaller.
It also says that the money will be transferred to your bank account and then you can post your adventure.
Perhaps Hannah can tell us how hers worked and what she had to do.
I think you may have been given a bit of duff advice when you phoned, specially for the £20. I would get an email off or make another call now
I spoke to Ade a while ago about it, he said it was normal to have to send off the ISIS for the gold coin, but not for the silver.Gary's Mum wrote:Ade was on the forum a few minutes ago, I was hoping he would throw some light on this.
I must admit I thought the cost would have been more than that, remains to be seen if they deduct the return post from your winnings
I would still make that call
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