1999 Pokemon base set booster pack Blastoise or £220 in tax free cash
Catch this sealed 1999 Pokemon Blastoise booster pack for just 99p a ticket. A perfect collectors item or £220 in tax free cash!
£1.29per ticket
Max 50 tickets per person
This lottery will have 1 winners
Competition details
The 1999 Pokémon Blastoise Booster Pack is a nostalgic collectible from the iconic Base Set, which launched the Pokémon Trading Card Game phenomenon in the late 90s. This sealed pack features Blastoise, one of the original and most beloved Water-type Pokémon, prominently displayed on the front cover, charging into action. Each pack contains 11 randomized cards, including a mix of common, uncommon, rare, and possibly a holographic card. With its striking artwork and the potential to pull rare cards like a holo Charizard, this booster pack represents a prized piece of Pokémon history for collectors and fans.
Postal entry
You can also enter our competition via a postal entry
- send your entry on an unenclosed postcard by first class post to the Promoter at the following address: Rafflejacks Competitions Ltd, Unit 125404, PO Box 4336, Manchester, M61 0BW.
- include with your entry the following information:(i) your full name;(ii) your address;(iii) your date of birth(iv) a contact telephone number and email address; and(v) your chosen competition, and your answer to the Competition Question.
- incomplete or illegible entries will be disqualified;
- You may only make 1 free entry per competition per person. If you wish to enter multiple competitions by post then each free entry must be submitted and posted to the Promoter separately. Bulk entries will not be accepted as multiple entries. If a bulk entry is received, it will be counted as one single entry;
- by entering the competition, you are confirming that you are eligible to enter and accept these terms and conditions;
- your entry must be received by the Promoter prior to the closing date. Entries received after the closing date will not be entered into the random draw.
- the Promoter will email each Entrant who has submitted a valid postal entry to confirm their ticket number;
- Entrants must have created an account on the website for the free entry to be processed. All details on the postcard must correspond to the details on the account to receive the order confirmation and ticket number. Postal entries received without a registered account cannot be processed.
- Entrants who enter a draw via the free postal entry route will in doing so accept the Terms and Conditions.
Current competitions
Postal entry
You can also enter our competition via a postal entry
- send your entry on an unenclosed postcard by first class post to the Promoter at the following address: Rafflejacks Competitions Ltd, Unit 125404, PO Box 4336, Manchester, M61 0BW.
- include with your entry the following information:(i) your full name;(ii) your address;(iii) your date of birth(iv) a contact telephone number and email address; and(v) your chosen competition, and your answer to the Competition Question.
- incomplete or illegible entries will be disqualified;
- You may only make 1 free entry per competition per person. If you wish to enter multiple competitions by post then each free entry must be submitted and posted to the Promoter separately. Bulk entries will not be accepted as multiple entries. If a bulk entry is received, it will be counted as one single entry;
- by entering the competition, you are confirming that you are eligible to enter and accept these terms and conditions;
- your entry must be received by the Promoter prior to the closing date. Entries received after the closing date will not be entered into the random draw.
- the Promoter will email each Entrant who has submitted a valid postal entry to confirm their ticket number;
- Entrants must have created an account on the website for the free entry to be processed. All details on the postcard must correspond to the details on the account to receive the order confirmation and ticket number. Postal entries received without a registered account cannot be processed.
- Entrants who enter a draw via the free postal entry route will in doing so accept the Terms and Conditions.