Fancy an epic evening, in time for football this summer?
Well, with Sun Savers, you might get a prize package worth over £20,000. This is how . . .
Starting Saturday, May 29, collect FOUR of the seven Sun Savers codes to participate.
A Sun Savers code will be published in the newspaper from Saturday, May 29 to Friday, June 4.
The contest closes on Sunday, June 6.
One lucky reader will win many of the newer technologies, adding a 4k 75 “TV, a 55” self-lit OLED TV, and a pair of England Football Edition headphones.
You can “listen to the roar of lions” with the new LG TONE Free FA4 headphones; Those headphones give you a sense of general immersion in everything you pay attention to and wherever you are. These are the official English football headset with sound functionality. And up to 18 hours of battery life!
And for this lucky grand prize winner, have the most productive seat in space to see how the action spreads with the LG OLED A1.
Powered by LG OLED’s self-illuminated pixel technology, this 55″ TV gives you the realism and intensity of a home stadium that delights in 4K definition, with uncompromising symbol quality no matter where you are, no matter where you feel.
For the grand prize, a lucky winner will receive:
In addition, there will also be 175 finalists who will get a set of LG TONE Free FA4 headphones, valued at 99. 98 pounds!
For those who want to know if they have won, they can enjoy a 10% reduction in LG TONE Free FA4 headphones exclusively for Sun readers. Click here to use the code “SUN10” when paying.
Have him collect! Enter your codes or register for Sun Savers here.
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