It’s competition time at Frame Rated, to celebrate the site passing a milestone in articles we’ve published since launching last summer.
We have a NOW TV Box from Sky available to win, which comes with a free 14-day trial of the ‘Entertainment’, ‘Sports’, or ‘Movies’ packages. Read more about NOW TV here.
In addition, by redeeming a voucher code (exclusive to Frame Rated), you can then get a further month of the ‘Entertainment’ pass absolutely FREE. That’s six weeks of free premium television!
How do you enter?
Simple. All you have to do is the following:
- Follow us on Twitter (@frameratedUK).
- Trawl our timeline, to find out how many articles we’d published by 23 April 2016.
- Send us your answer by tweeting us, remembering the hashtag #frameratedNOW.
- The competition closes on 2 May 2016 at 1700hrs.
What happens next?
- We’ll filter the hashtag’d submissions for all the correct answers.
- The winning Twitter follower will be selected using a random number generator.
- We’ll follow the winner and ‘Direct Message’ asking for delivery details, together with the 1-Month Free code to redeem.
- The NOW TV Box will be sent in First Class post.
Terms & Conditions:
- This competition is only available to citizens of the United Kingdom with a valid address.
- Incorrectly hashtag’d submissions will be discounted.
- Answers received after 2 May 2016 at 1700hrs GMT will be discounted.
- If the winning Twitter user doesn’t respond to our Direct Message by 4 May at 1700hrs, we’ll select another winner at random. This process will continue until a communicative winner is found.
- Frame Rated accepts no responsibility for the safe and timely arrival of the NOW TV Box.
- Cancelling your free month’s subscription to avoid further charge is the winner’s responsibility.
All visual media incorporated herein is utilised pursuant to the Fair Use doctrine under 17 U.S.C. § 107 (United States) and the Fair Dealing exceptions under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (United Kingdom). This content is curated strictly for the purposes of transformative criticism, scholarly commentary, and educational review.



