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Competition: Win A Sony Blu-ray Player

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Win a Sony Blu-ray player and Avatar.

Published: 10:00, 20/04/2010 by Michael.
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Our very good friends at Play.Com know that James Cameron’s Avatar is about to be released and they knew that you guys would be interested. So, to celebrate they thought it would be a nice idea to offer TSA this rather excellent Blu-ray and DVD combi-pack as a competition prize.

However, not everybody has a Blu-ray player with which to enjoy such a prize.  This was a conundrum to which Play also had a solution: they’ve given us a Sony Blu-ray player as a competition prize too.

That’s right: TSA is giving away a Sony Blu-ray player and a copy of the Cameron epic Avatar in one of our best ever competitions. To enter our brilliant Avatar competition and stand a chance of bagging a Blu-ray Player and a copy of Avatar, just email comp@thesixthaxis.com with your answer to the following question: In the film Avatar what is the name of the giant blue indigenous race that lives on the planet Pandora?

You must enter “Avatar” as the subject line and you must include your TSA ID too.  Failure to do so will result in your entry being invalid.  The closing date for the competition is 12:00 (GMT) on Friday 23/04/2010.  One entry per household, no cash alternative, winner will be picked at random.  This competition is open to UK residents only.  Our usual Terms and Conditions also apply as do those of Play.com.

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