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Win a trip for 4 to Hawaii!

Anastasia Lee from Home Synergy Ltd HRV East Auckland

Say goodbye to condensation and aloha to Waikiki! Buy an HRV home ventilation system by 31 August 2019 and you’re in the draw to win a 7-night holiday for 4 to Hawaii, including return flights and accommodation.

Prize consists of four adult return economy class airfares to Hawaii from Auckland, including transfers to and from Auckland and Honolulu airports and twin share accommodation in a 4 star hotel for seven nights to max prize value of $10,000. For full terms and conditions please see below.

Terms & Conditions:

You must be a New Zealand resident and over 18 years of age to enter this draw, Cristal Air International Limited trading as HRV (HRV), Vector Limited and associated employees and contractors are not eligible to enter.

The promotion commences on 8th July and concludes on 31st August 2019.

Eligible entries are for any domestic household that buys an HRV home ventilation system between July 8th and 31st August and has it installed by 15th September.

The prize consists of four adult return economy class airfares to Hawaii from Auckland, including transfers to and from Auckland & Honolulu airport and twin share accommodation in a 4 star hotel for seven nights to a maximum prize value to $10,000.

Promotion excludes spending money, meals and domestic travel to/from Auckland Airport and any Auckland accommodation while waiting for flights.

Promotion must be redeemed within 12 months.

The competition winner will be drawn on 30th September at 45 O’Rorke Rd, Penrose Auckland. The winner will be notified by phone or email. In the event the prize remains unclaimedafter 1 month, the prize will be redrawn.

All decisions made by HRV are final and no correspondence will be entered into.

Prizes cannot be exchanged or transferred. HRV reserves the right to alter, modify or update these terms and conditions at their discretion, at any time. Offer does not run in conjunction with any other HRV offer or promotion.

Entering the competition constitutes a winner’s consent to be photographed and/or for HRV to use his or her name, photograph and their city/town of residence for publicity purposes without compensation. This includes use on HRV’s website, direct and social media channels and PR.

HRV is the promoter of this competition.

HRV takes no responsibility for organising winners travel insurance, Passport or US Visa requirements or rights to travel to Hawaii, United States of America.

Subject to any applicable law which cannot be excluded, HRV and their employees are not responsible for any loss or damage whatsoever that is suffered (including but not limited to indirect or consequential loss) or for personal injury suffered or sustained during the course of accepting or using the prizes.

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