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PayPoint launches 2022 Retailer Summer Prize Draw

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Retail services and technology provider PayPoint has launched its Summer Prize Draw, running from 4 July to 31 August.

Any retailer that signs up to PayPoint during the course of the draw and gets their terminal installed within the following three months, will be entered to win one of 10 Amazon vouchers valued at £100 each.


In order to be an eligible participant for the Summer Prize Draw 2022, a retailer or their Authorised Site must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a retailer who is not a PayPoint Agent (and has no Authorised Sites); or
  • Be an existing PayPoint Agent who has at least one location that is not an Authorised Site (and wishes to make this location an Authorised Site); and enters into a services agreement for the provision of a PayPoint One Core or PayPoint One Pro service packages which include a terminal and the associated services provided to them (together, the “Agreement”) during the Promotion Period in respect of any site that is not an Authorised Site.

The prize draw will take place by midnight on 1 December 2022, when the 10 winners will be drawn at random from the pool of Entries.

“This is an exciting opportunity for retailers who are thinking of starting or expanding their partnership with PayPoint to do so, with the chance of winning a bit of extra cash in the process," said Ben Ford, PayPoint’s Retail Services Director. "I look forward to seeing the entries roll in over the next couple of months and announcing our winners in December!”

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