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Celebrity Big Brother 13 Tweetstakes

The bbspy Tweetstakes competition is back for Celebrity Big Brother 13 – read on to find out all about it! By taking part you acknowledge and agree to all the rules and terms below.

Tweetstakes

How it works

Each player in the bbspy Tweetstakes will represent a Celebrity Big Brother housemate for the duration of their stay in the house. If a players’s housemate is evicted from CBB they will be evicted from the Tweetstakes – and if their housemate wins, they will win!

Launch housemates

We’ll ask two quiz questions on our Twitter page (@bbspy), and the first six people to respond correctly to each will become Tweetstakes players and will be randomly assigned a number.

When a housemate leaves the house, their player will be eliminated from the Tweetstakes. The two player representing the housemate who wins the series will win the Tweetstakes.

On launch night, housemates will be allocated to players in the order they’re revealed – e.g. player 1 gets the first housemate to enter, player 2 the second, and so on. If multiple people enter together as one housemate – e.g. Jedward in CBB8, Jack and Joe in BB14 – they will be represented as one housemate in the Tweetstakes.

Should any players be left without a housemate on launch night (e.g. if only ten housemates enter, players 11 and 12 are left out), they will not enter the Tweetstakes at launch, but these players will be the first to be assigned any latecomers should there be any.

Latecomers & Twists

If new housemates are sent in to the house later in the series, there might be opportunities for new entrants to join the Tweetstakes. And as we all know, Big Brother does like to throw a twist in now and again – these will be reflected with a twist or two in our Tweetstakes. bbspy reserves the right to change the rules at any time!

Terms and conditions

  1. The bbspy Celebrity Big Brother 13 Tweetstakes competition (hereafter ‘the Tweetstakes’) is open to all Twitter users that follow @bbspy and reside in the UK, except bbspy staff, their families, any other relevant stakeholders, and the winners of the bbspy Celebrity Big Brother 12 Tweetstakes.
  2. To enter, Twitter users must follow the entry instructions posted on the bbspy Twitter page as and when they are available. Full clarification on entry methods can be obtained by emailing inbox (at) bbspy.co.uk
  3. The Tweetstakes will close upon the announcement of the winner of the thirteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother UK on the Celebrity Big Brother programme, broadcast on Channel 5 in January 2014. The Tweetstakes winners will be the player who is associated with the winning housemate of the thirteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother UK according to the results tables, made available on this page and the bbspy Twitter account.
  4. The winner will recieve a prize of one voucher worth £15 for iTunes UK. The prize is non-negotiable – no alternatives will be offered. bbspy reserves the right to withdraw prizes for any reason.
  5. Once the winner has been determined, bbspy will contact them via Twitter Direct Message to arrange delivery of their prize. If they do not respond within 72 hours, they forefeit their claim to the prize and an alternative winner may be determined at the discretion of bbspy.
  6. The winner will only be supplied with one prize. bbspy cannot accept responsibility if the prize is in any way damaged, defected or unusable, and in these events a replacement will only be offered at the discretion of bbspy.
  7. All of bbspy’s decisions regarding the Tweetstakes are final and no discussions will be entered in to. We reserve the right to update the rules or terms, or cancel the competition at any time. Entrants acknowledge and agree to any amended terms.

Error

Due to a human error, two entrants from outside the UK – @xxlulumoloney and @Nick_Grennan – were announced as Tweetstakes players. As the rules limit the Tweetstakes to UK players these two players will continue in the Tweetstakes on a just-for-fun basis, i.e. they are not eligible to win prizes.