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Investment Trends Survey Rewards


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I completed the Investment Trends annual Investment and Trading Survey through the link in IG's invitation email before the 19th May deadline, but I haven't received an email about my chosen rewards for doing so, nor a confirmation email following my submission. This was a few weeks ago now. The email said everyone's a winner. I don't feel like a winner. I spoke so highly of IG as well! 

Rewards included:

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Everyone’s a winner

In appreciation for your time, everyone who takes part can choose to receive two free tickets to either the London Investor Show on 25 October 2019, or the London Trader Show on 28 February 2020. Tickets are valued at £50 for the pair.

In addition, you can choose an exclusive MoneyWeek offer. Get two months free of Britain's best-selling financial magazine, valued at £34.

On top of that, you can participate in a draw to win a £2,000 travel voucher from Flight Centre. Two runners-up will each receive a £500 John Lewis gift voucher.

 

Has anyone else who took part heard anything back? 

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Just had a look at the terms and conditions on the email and it looks to state (under section 5) "Promotion commences 29/04/2019 and closes on 11/06/2019. The winning entry will be selected at random from those submitted through the survey. The draw will take place at Investment Trends’ Head Office, on 14/06/2019 at 2:30pm (EST)."

I imagine everyone will be notified after this date. Hope this helps. 

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