Win a £20,000 Cash Prize with The Tipping Point ITV

The Tipping Point Prize £20,000 cash prize is broadcast on ITV, STV and on UTV. This week’s Tipping Point competition will be open from Monday 26 November 2018. 

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There is no free website entry currently on offer for this week’s Tipping Point competition.

Using a postal entry for the cost of 57p using a 2nd class Royal Mail postage stamp or a 67p 1st class stamp plus the cost of a blank envelope or postcard is a much cheaper option than paying around £1.50 per premium telephone rate or SMS text number entry method.

This week’s Tipping Point prize.

Tipping Point ITV competition prize is worth £20,000.

This competition is closed.

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Tipping Point Prize £20,000 Entry Details

Postal Entry

Send your answer plus your name and telephone number on a postcard or on or within an envelope to TPT 1717, PO Box 7558, Derby, DE1 0NQ. Entries received on anything other than a postcard or envelope will not be accepted.

In the case of multiple entries received in an envelope or postcard, only one entry will be entered into the Prize Draw. Sufficient postage must be paid – any entries without sufficient postage will be discounted.

The Promoter and producers bear no responsibility for any entry that is incorrectly submitted, lost or received after the closing date, or damaged in any way. [Source: Tipping Point Prize £20,000 ITV].

Unlimited postal entries per person are allowed!

Premium Rate Telephone Entry Number

PRTS Phone – call 09041 61 30 30 and follow the instructions given on the PRTS phone line to answer the Competition entry question; up to nineteen (19) paid entries per phone number.

Entrants who enter twice from the same phone number will receive a third entry into the Competition without charge (based on the same details as submitted in the second call). For each subsequent call from the same phone number, the entrant will receive an additional entry without charge (based on the same details as submitted in their call).

This, therefore, works as a “3 entries for the price of 2 entries” offer followed by “buy one entry get one entry free” offers. Each call costs £1.50 plus your network access charge. [Source: Tipping Point Prize £20,000 ITV].

SMS Text Number Entry

SMS text – send an SMS text with or without the keyword WINNER to 63339; up to fifteen (15) paid entries per phone number. Entrants who send a second SMS text entry using the same mobile number by the closing date and time will receive a third entry into the Prize Draw without charge (based on the same details as submitted in their previous paid entry).

For each subsequent entry from the same mobile number, the entrant will receive an additional entry without charge (based on the same details as submitted in their previous paid entry). This, therefore, works as a “3 entries for the price of 2 entries” offer followed by “buy one entry get one entry free” offers.

Each chargeable SMS text entry costs £1.50 plus one standard network rate message. Please note that SMS entries without the keyword or where the keyword is misspelt will still be counted and charged (where applicable). If you do not want to receive SMS marketing texts about similar products and services, please add NO INFO at the end of your text entry. [Source: Tipping Point Prize £20,000 ITV].

 

Online Entry Details

Visit www.itv.com/comps and follow the instructions; a maximum of nineteen (19) paid entries for the online payment route per phone number provided. A single online entry costs £1.50. Paid and free entry bundles may be offered from time to time as stated on the website.

 

Tipping Point Prize £20,000

 

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Tipping Point Competition £20,000 Prize Entry Details

This competition closes for postal entries at 17:00 p.m. on Thursday 6 December 2018. The deadline for entries via premium rate telephone entry or by SMS text message or by using a website entry is at 10:00 a.m. on Monday 3 December 2018. This week’s viewers question prize is worth £20,000 in tax-free cash.

Who can enter?

This competition open to the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man residents aged 18 years or over only, excluding employees of the Promoter, their immediate families, and anyone else professionally connected with the competition. [Source: Tipping Point Prize £20,000 ITV].

Savings.

Use postal entry and save around £1.00 for each entry submission by avoiding paid for premium phone or text number entries.

There may be another chance to win with Tipping Point competition on Monday 3 to Friday 7 December 2018.

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Did you know?

All free entries and postal entries are treated the same as paid entries.

All prize entrants names are placed into a pool and a winner is always chosen at random.

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3 thoughts on “Win a £20,000 Cash Prize with The Tipping Point ITV”

  1. Wish I could win but never will you’ve to be very very lucky and I’m the unluckiest person ever.

  2. on tipping point why does Ben Shepard say you have to leave us now as we have found your tipping point with only £200.it should be 200 points.because the last person on is the only one playing for pounds.one day there was an older lady on and he said we have to loose you now as you only have one thousand pounds the elderly lady said well at least I have a thousand pounds which was wrong.why can’t he say points until the end and say now we play for real money.there are a lot off people out there that it annoys when he says say pounds instead of pionts.

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