A schoolteacher who 'won' a £2 million house in a competition claims she was awarded only £5,000. Loretta, from Radford in Nottingham, was announced as the winner of the prize draw in a video on the website of competition organisers Win My Home, with the top prize being a £2 million home in the city's swanky Park Estate.
The 55-second clip shows a woman approach Loretta's home with a bunch of flowers before telling her: "You're the winner of our Nottingham prize draw", without clarifying what she had won.
The 35-year-old said she was "heartbroken" to be told afterwards that she would not be getting the house and instead receiving £5,000, reports Nottinghamshire Live. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. "It was heartbreaking because my property at the moment is a death-trap, that's why I entered it," she said.
One of the terms and conditions listed on the website, a rule which Loretta says she did not see prior to entering, states that if £2.5m of net sales are not reached then the winner will receive 50 percent of the net proceeds.
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