What are the prize details for the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION?
The prize details for the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION include one (1) winner receiving an Eat Your Water gift card valued at $1,000 AUD and $2,000 AUD in cash. The prize is non-transferable, and no alternatives will be offered.
When does the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION end?
The $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION closes at 6:00 PM (AEDT) on the 1st of January 2026, and no further entries will be accepted after this time.
How can entries be made for the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION?
Competition entry for the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION can be made by tagging one (1) friend on the designated post on the Instagram account @eatyourwater and following the account. Each tagged friend counts as one entry, and sharing the post to a personal Instagram Story with a tag can earn an entrant five (5) bonus entries.
Who is eligible to enter the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION?
The $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION is open to residents of Australia, New Zealand, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and Canada who are aged 13 years or older, except employees of Eat Your Water Pty Ltd and their close relatives.
How will the winner be selected in the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION?
The winner of the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION will be chosen at random via software from all verified entries by Eat Your Water Pty Ltd.
How will the winner be notified for the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION?
The winner of the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION will be notified by being tagged in the comment section of the original post and through an edited caption shortly after the competition closes. The winner has 96 hours to claim the prize.
What happens if the prize is unclaimed in the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION?
The terms do not specify rules regarding unclaimed prizes for the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION.
Who is the promoter of the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION?
Eat Your Water Pty Ltd is the promoter of the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION.
What laws govern the $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION?
The $3000 INSTAGRAM COMPETITION and its terms are governed by Australian law, and any disputes will fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Australia.