2026 days ago

WIN YOU PURCHASE BACK

Toyworld Henderson

What could be better than the chance to win your purchase back??

Well this weekend we are giving every single one of our customers the chance to win their purchase back in the form of store credit! That's right, any purchase you make this weekend (Saturday 25/07/2020 till EOD Sunday 26/07/2020) will put you in the draw to win your total amount purchased as a store credit to spend on whatever you want at our store!

All you need to do is make a purchase, staff will reprint your receipt and you need to write your name and number on the back - it is as simple as that 🙂

Terms and conditions apply.
T's and C's:
One lucky winner will be randomly drawn from all receipt from all 3 West Auckland Stores, and called. If we do not reach or hear back from you within a week, we will redraw. Entries close EOD 26/07/2020. Winner will receive a store credit to the total sum of their purchase on the receipt drawn. Prize cannot be exchanged or refunded for cash. Winner must contact at Toyworld Henderson via phone or private message on Facebook within a week of announcement to claim prize or prize will be redrawn. Prize must be picked up from Toyworld Henderson by the winner on siting ID. Toyworld West Auckland reserves the right to use winners name for promotional purposes. Toyworld West Auckland decision is final.

This Promotion is only valid at Toyworld Henderson, Westgate and Lynnmall
You must like Toyworld West Auckland page .

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