WIN a Bang & Olufsen speaker system – in the MBS subscriber prize draw 2024

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Subscribe, or renew your free subscription, to MBS between 1st June and September 30 2024 and you could win a great prize.

The competition is open to readers who are renewing their free subscription, as well as new subscribers.*

It takes less than a minute – just click on the Subscriptions button in the top menu on this page or click here to complete the form online. You'll recieve the digital edition of MBS every month over email, and you'll also receive our MBS Insider and MBS eFocus electronic Newsletters.

One random winner will be able to choose from: 

  • A Bang & Olufsen Beolit 20 Wireless Speaker system
  • A case of wine or beer
  • A Red Letter Day Five Supercar Driving Experience, or
  • A deWalt 192-piece Mechanics socket set

MBS is free to eligible professionals involved in building services – from designers and contractors to installers and end-users. We provide monthly news and features in the magazine - as well as e-newsletter updates MBS Insider and MBS eFocus. We’re always talking to leading building services organisations about the hottest topics. As a subscriber, you’ll be the first to hear about what’s coming up.

* Prize draw open to all free subscriptions of the digital edition of MBS recieved between 1st June and 30th September 2024. UK only. Draw to be made December 2024. Winner will be notified by email or telephone. MBS reserves the right to announce the winner in a future edition of MBS and will require a recent photograph for publicity purposes. We reserve the right to replace the prize with one of equivalent value if the specific prize is not available at the time of the draw, or offer a cash alternative to a sum equivalent to the prize. The winner may refuse any prize. If it is not possible to contact the winner within two weeks of the draw, MBS reserves the right to draw another winner.

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