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The Editor; Steve Middleton

Steve Middleton first began contributing to Compers News in 2003, and took over as editor at the beginning of 2006.

He’s a genuine comper, with a real love of the hobby that stretches back over 30 years – his first prizes were a watch from Pritt glue and a 50p Postal Order from Whizzer and Chips comic, both way back in 1976!

Happily, he went on to bigger and better wins – and has won thousands of prizes worth tens of thousands of pounds over the years. Some of his biggest wins have included a round-the-world trip, £10,000 cash, and some wonderful holidays including Australia (twice!), Hong Kong, South Africa and the USA (four times).

His most exciting prize to date was a single day in Las Vegas with $10,000 to spend, the most fun was a treasure hunt in Hong Kong where he won his round-the-world trip, the most romantic was a trip to Paris where Steve proposed to his future wife, the most touching was a trip to Lapland where his children met the real Santa... it’s fair to say that comping has given him some unique and unforgettable experiences over the years.

Steve’s genuine love of the hobby, and unrivalled comping know-how, helps to give Compers News its unique edge. And nothing gives him greater pleasure than seeing Compers News readers win some truly great prizes! Subscribers know that they can contact him at any time for help or advice, and he regularly joins in the fun on Chatterbox.

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Inside Compers News

Each monthly issue of Compers News contains 40 large A4 pages, packed with everything you need to know to help you find, enter and win the UK’s biggest and best prize competitions.

At the heart of every issue are 24 pages of non-stop, no-nonsense competition and prize draw listings… that’s page after page of uninterrupted information, clearly laid out by category so that you can quickly and easily find the comps that you want to win.

Each edition of Compers News contains a unique mix of competition listings to suit every kind of comper – from a novice beginner to the most experienced winner. As a genuine comper myself, I’m out looking for new material for the newsletter almost every day – and will ONLY include a competition in Compers News if I’ve personally found and seen all the details myself. This means that Compers News and Chatterbox subscribers not only get the most RELIABLE and ACCURATE information first hand, they often hear about the biggest and best new comps before anyone else too!

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A guide to the different types of competitions

Compers News covers every UK competition worth knowing about. Here’s a brief overview of the categories currently featured in each monthly issue.

Prize Draws (Free & Easy)

All of the competitions that we list in this section can be entered using a postcard or plain paper. We’ll always tell you which, although sometimes the rules don’t say in which case you can make up your own mind! If PLAIN PAPER is stipulated, then we recommend that you provide exactly that – an unlined piece of white paper containing your details, placed inside an envelope. If you need to send a POSTCARD, then as long as a plain card isn’t specified, we recommend that you use a picture postcard – and always try to write your own details sideways on to the destination address, to reduce the risk of the Post Office delivering the card straight back to you. Unless otherwise stated, NEVER enclose a postcard inside an envelope.

Prize Draws (Purchase Necessary)

Following a recent change in the law, prize draws can now ask for a proof of purchase. Although this is often modest, it’s usually enough to put a lot of people off entering – so entry numbers for these competitions will nearly always be lower. This, of course, increases your chances of a prize if you do choose to enter – so we give details of the best ‘purchase needed’ draws in this section to help you decide.

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Entry Forms

Every competition that we list in this section needs an official Entry Form, and we’ll always tell you where best to look for the forms. It’s important to get hold of entry forms as soon as you possibly can. They don’t often hang around for long, and the ‘display’ dates of many forms rarely run right up to a closing date. The same applies to magazines (either free in-store or paid-for ones), which may contain entry forms. Free magazines disappear quickly, so get into the habit of picking one or two up as soon as you see them. Never be afraid to ask at a store if an Entry Form is not on display. It shows that people are interested in their competitions and, more importantly, your chances of winning will be better if you take the trouble to go that extra mile in pursuit of an elusive form.

Phone and Text Competitions

We always tell you how much it costs to enter a comp listed in either of these sections. The price we quote is the maximum TOTAL cost based on information given in the competition Rules, and in the case of text comps includes all outgoing AND reply text costs.

When entering a text competition, make sure that you follow our instructions EXACTLY, paying careful attention to code words, spacings etc. The promoter’s computer may not recognise your entry otherwise. And don’t worry if you’re not asked to include your name and address details. Winners are usually sent a text or called on the phone that they used to send their entry, and will be asked to provide their details then. Never provide this – or any – information at the time of entering unless it’s specifically requested.

Famous Brands Online

In this section we concentrate on major web comps, and those that are advertised in the press or in-store – for example on product packaging, book covers etc. This is obviously NOT a definitive listing of online comps, as there are probably thousands in progress at any given time. Subscribers can log on to Chatterbox for details of more web comps, and for direct links to most major online promotions. Also check out our sister site ThePrizeFinder.com for comprehensive web listings.

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Creative Competitions

If you prefer not to trust to luck in your quest for prizes, we list the biggest and best skill competitions in this section. Slogan and tiebreakers, recipe comps, photography comps, estimation comps, poetry and writing, drawing, spot the ball, art and craft… the list is almost endless. And, once again, you usually find that having to make a bit of an effort to enter these comps means that entry numbers will be much lower, and thus your chances of a prize much higher!

Never be put off entering, say, a recipe or photography comp simply because you don’t think you’re up to the task. In most cases, judges are specifically looking for fun, informal entries and professionals are often excluded anyway.

Komping Kids

Keep the prizes in the family, as we list the best Kids’ competitions in this section. We think that comping is great for kids – it’s educational, encourages neatness and organisation, and teaches them about winning and losing in a fun way. If possible though, try to get your kids to enter a comp themselves rather than a grown-up doing it on their behalf. In our experience, judges of kids competitions are always swayed when an actual child has clearly put in some effort.

Lucky Numbers

We phone the premium-rate numbers and send the expensive texts so that YOU don’t have to! Every month in Compers News, you’ll find a selection of winning numbers from the biggest newspaper and magazine ‘Lucky Numbers’ games, to save you time AND money!

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