Friday, 3 May 2013

Win A Day's Scottish Family History Research!


Kin Tree is pleased to announce a free to enter competition to win a day's Scottish family research from one of our researchers!

Whether you have yet to start any family history research or you need help with an aspect with which you are stuck, this is a great opportunity to get a day's help from an experienced researcher.



To take part, read our Kin Tree blog and answer the following question:


What is the title of tip number 10 in "Ten Tops Tips For Family History Research"

  • Answers should be sent by email to kintree@ymail.com
  • In the subject line of the email please write "May/June Competition"
  • Along with the answer, please include your name, address and a contact telephone number

Please read our competition rules below before entering!

By participating in the competition you agree to the following Terms and Conditions.

  • A Kin Tree researcher will research Scottish based records however at their own discretion, they may widen the search. 
  • The research to be carried out will be decided after consultation with the competition winner.  The Kn Tree researcher will decide what research will be undertaken.
  • Along with the research, the winner will receive a report of the work carried out and further possible research suggestions.
  • The competition is open to anyone over the age of 18 except Kin Tree researchers and their immediate families. Kin Tree reserves the right to request proof of identity or to verify eligibility conditions.
  • Maximum one entry per person unless otherwise stated. Entries via agents or third parties or the use of multiple identities and email addresses are not permitted.
  • Entries must be by email to kintree@ymail.com. Use of automated entries or programs is prohibited and all such entries will be disqualified.
  • The competition will close on 30 June 2013 and the winner will be selected in a random draw within 5 days of the closing date from all correct entries received. The winner will be announced on our facebook and twitter pages. All entrants will also receive an email from Kin Tree announcing the winner's name.
  • Kin Tree reserves the right to disqualify late, misdirected, incomplete, corrupted, lost, illegible or invalid entries.
  • Kin Tree is not responsible for any disruption to the competition or Kin Tree's blog due to technical problems or otherwise due to events outside of its reasonable control.
  • To enter we will ask you to supply contact details with us. These will be used to administer the competition and award the prize. 
  • If the prize cannot be distributed, Kin Tree reserves the right to select an alternative winner. We require a response before we award the prize and if no response is received after we have made reasonable efforts to make contact, we reserves the right to withdraw the prize entitlement and award the prize to someone else. Kin Tree has no responsibility to anyone who has not responded.
  • No cash or other alternative prizes is available. The prize cannot be transferred or sold by the winner.
  • Kin Tree has arranged this competition in good faith but, to the fullest extent allowed by law, accepts no responsibility for loss or damages as a result of anyone participating in the competition or any aspect of any prize awarded. Your legal rights as a consumer are not affected.
  • Kin Tree reserves the right to modify, suspend, cancel or terminate the competition or extend or resume the entry period or disqualify any participant at any time without giving advance notice and will do so if it cannot be guaranteed that the competition can be carried out fairly or correctly for technical, legal or other reasons or if Kin Tree suspects that any person has been manipulating entries or the results or has acted unethically in any other way.
  • The winner agrees to take part in publicity in connection with the prize draw.
  • By entering this prize draw, entrants agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.
  • Kin Tree’s decision is final and we reserve the right not to correspond on any matter.
  • The laws of Scotland apply and any disputes will be dealt with in the Scottish courts only.


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