This Christmas postcard designed by Jim Ralph s daughter has scooped a prize in Amazon s national competition A teenager from Wirral has beaten entries from across the UK to win one of the top prizes in a festive postcard competition. Jim Ralph, who works as an RME Technician at Amazon in Warrington, entered his 17-year-old daughter Jasmine’s design into a national competition run across all of Amazon’s UK sites. As one of five runner ups in the 12-17 age category, Jim and Jasmine received a £100 Amazon voucher in recognition of their creative festive postcard design. Jim said: “I absolutely love the festive season and I can’t believe Jasmine’s card has come runner up in a national competition! Thank you, Amazon, for our £100 voucher – we will be treating ourselves.”
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