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UK: Orange: Spot the Bull!

Categories: Orange, UK News
By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, June 7th, 2009 at 2:06 AM

 

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Orange’s interactive Spot The Bull competition is back for 2009. You know what that means… 18 pairs of Glastonbury Festival tickets are up for grabs. All you have to do is guess correctly which square of the field Desmond the bull will be in at 3pm every day for the next three weeks.

This year is particularly special. As before you can enter via the website, but this time around you can also enter using your mobile. All you have to do is text ‘MOO’ along with the grid reference you think Desmond will be in at 3pm (say for example E7 or B4), to 64446. Bingo, you’re in the prize draw.

Check out the Spot The Bull website here.

[Via: The Feed (Orange)]

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