Gatorade: Get your money back if Sky rider wins Tour de France
Gatorade are offering to refund the price paid for any of its products purchased before the start of the 2013 Tour de France (June 29) if a Sky rider wins the race.
Any Gatorade products purchased from participating retailers before the race starts on Saturday, June 29 will be eligible for the refund as part of the company's 'If We Win You Win' promotion.
"We were privileged to play our part in last year's success, so wanted to step things up this year and give our customers even more incentive to get behind Team Sky," said Gatorade UK Marketing Manager, Alex Armstrong.
"We're all hoping to see a Team Sky rider standing on top of the podium in Paris and what better way for cycling fans to celebrate than to get a full refund on their Gatorade nutrition products."
How the promotion works:
1. Buy Gatorade product from a participating retailer
2. Register the purchase at www.Gatorade.co.uk within 14 days
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3. You'll then receive a purchase registration certificate via email
4. Then if Team Sky win, send your receipt of purchase and certificate to Gatorade, If We Win You Win, PO Box 133, Uckfield TN22 1HH to be received no later than August 12 2013. Receipts received after this date will not be eligible for a refund
More details and full terms and conditions can be found on the www.gatorade.co.uk website
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