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So far i've won two BP Ultimate Drive CD and only won a PB key chain recently.

The Drive CD i haven't even open the plastic wrap and listen to it as i can tell its crap, as for the key chain, i know i wont' see it untill another month as it took over a month for the drive CD to arrive, i was pretty excited waiting for the CD and it turned out to be a shit CD.

Anyone wins anything apart from those two? I'd like to see what i'm missing out on :).

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i've filled up at that many BP's in the west, never have i seen a scratchie.. i asked once at deer park BP and the bloke looked at me as if i was asking for 20 packets of smokes for free..

Why promote something and not back it up?

I have had 2 of these a week for the past couple of months now. Havent won anything and to add insult to not winning, I have to clean the silver stuff off the car interior! Wouldnt mind if I won something :D

I fill up at Kingsway and Brighton amongst numerous others but they always give scratch cards.

damn the brighton BP is expensive, south rd and hampton? i use the bluff road one...

yeah, i'm not one of those filler up types, so i just chuck in 20 litres, here and there... so i'd be getting these scratchies constantly, but nothing, and yeah, sometimes given 4-5 at a time. The promotion has finished by the way.

damn the brighton BP is expensive, south rd and hampton? i use the bluff road one...

yeah, i'm not one of those filler up types, so i just chuck in 20 litres, here and there... so i'd be getting these scratchies constantly, but nothing, and yeah, sometimes given 4-5 at a time. The promotion has finished by the way.

That would be Brighton East BP I think. Brighton one is New St and Bay St. :happy:

I always fill as the tank is only 40 litres anywhere so costs $55 ish.

i've filled up at that many BP's in the west, never have i seen a scratchie.. i asked once at deer park BP and the bloke looked at me as if i was asking for 20 packets of smokes for free..

Why promote something and not back it up?

I always fill up @ the Deer Park BP (The one on Station Rd, near the Shopping Centre) won a couple of those DRIVE CD's also. Always giving me loads of scratchies each time i went in. Anyone won petrol or anything?

That would be Brighton East BP I think. Brighton one is New St and Bay St. :P

it probably is brighton east, i just live up the road from it.

never bought petrol there, but ive been going there even before it was a bp, it's still food plus (foodies) to me!!!!

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