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competitions/token collections in the media

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Waaii | 15:02 Tue 15th Aug 2006 | How it Works
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If I send in tokens to a newspaper to win a prize and I also enter online, do both methods have equal chance of winning. I mean it is not like pulling one out of a hat is it, how are they combined? I am assuming only one prizewinner
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They are supposed to have an equal chance of winning or the competition becomes illegal leading to large fines for the organiser.

How they achieve it I've no idea.
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Thanks, I know the possibilities are supposed, legally, to be equal BUT I still would like to know HOW this is acheived. How can on-line entries and posted entries be amalgamated. I can see they just pick out a posted entry till they get a correct one. I also assume that the computer entries are automatically sorted so only correct entries remain... same with passwords and token entries, but then what?

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