WIN! Mother's Day Competition

Submitted by SuperluckyDi on Mon, 2013-02-25 16:09

There are lots of lovely Mother's Day competitions around at the moment, and we didn't want to miss out on the fun! So here on the blog we're giving you the chance to win a £35 Interflora Gift Card to spend on a bouquet of your choice - for your mum, a friend...or why not treat yourself (you deserve it!)

Our competition is easy to enter. Make sure you're a registered PrizeFinder member and logged into your account. Then leave us a comment on this blog post to let us know, if you could win ANY prize in the world for your Mum, what would it be?

I know my Mum would love a helicopter ride over Snowdonia so I'm always on the look out for that!

One entrant will be chosen at random to win a £35 Interflora gift card. Your comment won't appear here immediately as we have moderation set up on the blog, but as long as it's received before 12 midnight on Mothering Sunday, 10th March 2013 it will count!

We hope all you comping mums have a wonderful Mother's Day!

Terms and Conditions
1. Open to UK residents aged 18 or over
2. Entrants must be registered PrizeFinder users and logged in to their account to leave a comment
3. Only one entry per person
4. The winner will be chosen at random
5. The closing date is 10th March 2013
6. The winner will be notified by email within 7 days of the closing date, and must confirm their postal address within 28 days or an alternative winner will be chosen
7. The prize is one £35 Interflora gift card, to be posted to the winner

Comments

Submitted by PRESTON64 on Sat, 2013-03-09 18:41

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I would love to win my mum-in-law first class flights to San Francisco so she can see her son & 3 grandchildren

Submitted by mokeyjen on Sat, 2013-03-09 19:40

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I would love to win a cash prize for my Mum so that my Dad could retire early and then they could spend more time together! x

Submitted by lauzaroo on Sat, 2013-03-09 19:44

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I would love to win a return train ticket so I could go visit my mum, I know there is nothing she would love more than a visit from me :)

Submitted by StaceyG1986 on Sat, 2013-03-09 20:29

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I would love to win a trip to Hong Kong for her, she was born there when my Grandad was in the Army, and she would love to visit where she was born and spent the first couple of years of her life x

Submitted by irkatrina on Sat, 2013-03-09 21:03

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as long as i can remember my mum has wanted to go and see cirque du soleil - its been a bit of a dream for her. but we've never been able to afford to go. So if i were to get her the ultimate mothers day gift i would love to treat her to an wine and dine evening followed by a showing of cirque du soleil in london. I know it would make her day and seeing her happy like that would make mine!

Submitted by wendywhisson on Sat, 2013-03-09 21:38

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My Mum is 79 years old, this year, and loves tending her garden, (but it has slopes that would make Mount Everest blush!)
My sister and I would be so relieved if she had a gardener that could do as she would do, but without needing the grappling hooks and grippons,( or whatever mountaineers call them)!
A bouquet of flowers may cause a diversion, in the meantime!

Submitted by lemoncakeuk on Sat, 2013-03-09 23:33

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My Mum is not very well and the only thing she has ever regretted not being able to do is hold a Tiger or Lion cub.
I would love to be able to let her do this. <3

Submitted by Chris Fliss on Sun, 2013-03-10 00:32

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I'd buy her a years supply of wool, knitting patterns, needles etc... Since finding out my Daughter is expecting her first baby she hasn't stopped knitting but it's costing a small fortune so this would be perfect gift for her.

Submitted by richr on Sun, 2013-03-10 00:40

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My mum does everything for me and as a token of my appreciation I would love to take her to San Francisco, where she could sit back and relax!

Submitted by essexkit on Sun, 2013-03-10 06:48

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Mum loves the Royal family so I would love to win afternoon tea with the Queen for her, she would be in her element : )x

Submitted by sararoseholland on Sun, 2013-03-10 11:00

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I would have loved to take my mum to the sea side where she could have paddled in the sea and bathed her aching feet in salt water. To make sure it was warm water I would like to have taken her to Australia where she could meet her long lost cousin.
I'm sure the sunshine would have helped her feel better but unfortunately the journey would have been rather too long for her.

Submitted by compmad-mel on Sun, 2013-03-10 11:08

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If my mum was still with me (she passed away in June 2011)then I would have loved to have won her a trip to Austria and the health to take it.It was a place she always wanted to see but could not afford and when I could afford to take her her health was not good enough. love you mum and at least this Mothers Day you have dad with you.XX

Submitted by jackiemorgan on Sun, 2013-03-10 11:12

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My Mum is very special and she's had a lot to cope with lately with dad in hospital.
This morning she's come down with a nasty chest infection which means she can't visit him, or her new granddaughter born last night to my lovely daughter Lois.
I think good health is the prize I'd like to win for her along with a relaxing holiday in the sun.

Submitted by atomicblonde on Sun, 2013-03-10 11:56

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I would take my mum for a weekend sightseeing in London, on the London Eye with her 2 grandchildren and myself - we live down in Devon and mum often says she wishes we could do this

Submitted by ccm on Sun, 2013-03-10 12:08

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my mum passed away a week before mothers day last year if i could have given my mum any thing it would have been to see my daughter who was born three weeks earlier but couldn,t visit her due to her being sick with the nuro virus. i would love to give these flowers to my wife who is an amazing woman and coldn,t ask for a perfect gift from my children to there mum.

Submitted by wittykate on Sun, 2013-03-10 12:10

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Like a lot of others, a cure for all ills would be the best present for my mum and for me, but failing that, then a break to Guernsey or the Isles of Scilly would be her ideal, plus a fresh supply of gorgeous smelling freesias every week!

Submitted by ccm on Sun, 2013-03-10 12:46

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my mum passed away a week before mothers day last year if i could have given my mum any thing it would have been to see my daughter who was born three weeks earlier but couldn,t visit her due to her being sick with the nuro virus. i would love to give these flowers to my wife who is an amazing woman and coldn,t ask for a perfect gift from my children to there mum.

Submitted by rossiton123 on Sun, 2013-03-10 16:22

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I would love to send my mum away on an all inclusive pamper weekend. She's been very ill the last 18 months, but always puts on a brave face for everyone, especially my son who she loves to spend time with.