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Mail Win A Cottage
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Is there a specific page on the Mail Rewards website where you input the five days' numbers, then the lotto number? Can't see where to input them....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.2. Purchase a copy of The Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday for five different days between Saturday 5 and Friday 11 October.
4. Enter your five Unique Numbers from the Daily Mail or The Mail on Sunday which can be found on the back page of the paper - the Unique Number must be from five different days in the date ranges in point two above.
5. Unique Numbers must be entered within four days of publication. All five Unique Numbers must be entered by 11.59pm on Friday, October 11, 2013.
6. Upon entry of your fifth Unique Number you will be asked to enter your Lotto ticket number and agree to the Terms and Conditions of this Prize Draw. Once you accept you will then be entered.
4. Enter your five Unique Numbers from the Daily Mail or The Mail on Sunday which can be found on the back page of the paper - the Unique Number must be from five different days in the date ranges in point two above.
5. Unique Numbers must be entered within four days of publication. All five Unique Numbers must be entered by 11.59pm on Friday, October 11, 2013.
6. Upon entry of your fifth Unique Number you will be asked to enter your Lotto ticket number and agree to the Terms and Conditions of this Prize Draw. Once you accept you will then be entered.
If you go to the usual Rewards entry section and read what it says about winning the cottage, apparently a box will come up to enter your unique lottery ticket number once you enter your fifth Daily Mail Reward number. So, first you enter the Reward numbers, then the lottery - I must admit that I was looking for something different, where I could maybe enter more than one relevant lottery ticket, but it's easier and fairer this way, so I'm all for that.