kingcarr21 Posted 20 July 2019 Posted 20 July 2019 https://www.7daysperformance.co.uk/ A friend of mine introduced this site to me last week when he told me he had won a Subaru Impreza? they do various competitions where you simply buy a raffle ticket and they do the draw live on Facebook. My mate spent £9.89 on a ticket for the Subaru and won it. It’s worth about £10K. Took me out in it last weekend and it’s scary. Check it out as it is 100% legit.
Karl_LCFC Posted 20 July 2019 Posted 20 July 2019 Can't vouch for this particular site but I did win on "Elite Competitions" which is basically the same business model selling raffles on cars and other stuff. It was crazy when I won because you start to to doubt if they'll actually give out the prize, but sure enough a few days later BMW M3 on my doorstep and one very lucky/happy guy.
Bayfox Posted 20 July 2019 Posted 20 July 2019 21 minutes ago, Karl_LCFC said: Can't vouch for this particular site but I did win on "Elite Competitions" which is basically the same business model selling raffles on cars and other stuff. It was crazy when I won because you start to to doubt if they'll actually give out the prize, but sure enough a few days later BMW M3 on my doorstep and one very lucky/happy guy.
kingcarr21 Posted 20 July 2019 Author Posted 20 July 2019 BMW M4 sport on at the moment. £27.50 for raffle ticket plenry of other things on there as well
StanSP Posted 20 July 2019 Posted 20 July 2019 What's the actual likelihood of winning on this though?
stix Posted 20 July 2019 Posted 20 July 2019 15 minutes ago, StanSP said: What's the actual likelihood of winning on this though? 1 in 1750? For the M4 anyway.
Kopic Posted 20 July 2019 Posted 20 July 2019 Someone I went to school with recently won 2 cars from 2 different places like this within 2 weeks. I still dont fancy it though.
matty98 Posted 20 July 2019 Posted 20 July 2019 Looking at 1 of the raffles on that site, a Nintendo switch, costs £2.49 to enter and they'll sell up to 299 tickets. £744.51 max income they'll make from a product worth about £250. Absolutely no value in it at all.
Wolfox Posted 20 July 2019 Posted 20 July 2019 Stick it on a horse / football result or whatever…. It’s all the same have a car worth X and then punt out a load of tickets at y and make some profit on the delta minus marketing costs
VLC86 Posted 21 July 2019 Posted 21 July 2019 11 hours ago, matty98 said: Looking at 1 of the raffles on that site, a Nintendo switch, costs £2.49 to enter and they'll sell up to 299 tickets. £744.51 max income they'll make from a product worth about £250. Absolutely no value in it at all. Unless you win something for £2.49 that’s worth £250...
kingcarr21 Posted 21 July 2019 Author Posted 21 July 2019 13 hours ago, StanSP said: What's the actual likelihood of winning on this though? They sell a certain amount of raffle tickets so as said above the BMW is 1750 tickets. There is a limit to how many someone can buy but not sure what it is. i only shared it on here because my mate won the Subaru and it’s an absolute beast of a machine.
whoareyaaa Posted 21 July 2019 Posted 21 July 2019 I know a couple of people that have won on these as well, my luck is terrible though so don't bother with them, the odds of winning are not that bad though
lifted*fox Posted 21 July 2019 Posted 21 July 2019 4 hours ago, Costock_Fox said: Unless you win something for £2.49 that’s worth £250... was gonna say. that's how raffles / lotteries work ffs of course the company makes profit.
matty98 Posted 21 July 2019 Posted 21 July 2019 6 hours ago, lifted*fox said: was gonna say. that's how raffles / lotteries work ffs of course the company makes profit. Was just trying to show that the actual odds of winning compared to your stake are horrific as some people might easily be roped in by people saying my mate won a car for £20.... If you want to do raffles fair enough but I'm sure there are websites which offer much better odds in comparison to your stake than this site.
Guest seanfox778 Posted 21 July 2019 Posted 21 July 2019 I did one for a motorbike but why does it mention a Toyota Prius? Do they give you one of them for entering?
kingcarr21 Posted 22 August 2019 Author Posted 22 August 2019 Mate has sold his Subaru for a tidy £8000. So a nice profit. Ive entered for the Audi R8. I feel like im going to win
Jimothy Posted 22 August 2019 Posted 22 August 2019 8 minutes ago, kingcarr21 said: Mate has sold his Subaru for a tidy £8000. So a nice profit. Ive entered for the Audi R8. I feel like im going to win Just looked at the R8, its 12 years old with 73k on the clock Maybe I'm asking too much, but when I enter a competition something I expect it to be for something new
kingcarr21 Posted 22 August 2019 Author Posted 22 August 2019 15 minutes ago, Facecloth said: Just looked at the R8, its 12 years old with 73k on the clock Maybe I'm asking too much, but when I enter a competition something I expect it to be for something new And yet for £10 a ticket its still an absolute bargain. Its why they cap how many tickets they sell. They are all used cars that they work on
Guest Posted 22 August 2019 Posted 22 August 2019 23 minutes ago, kingcarr21 said: And yet for £10 a ticket its still an absolute bargain. Its why they cap how many tickets they sell. They are all used cars that they work on It's only a bargain if you win. All the others who lose it was simply a waste of £10. It's like throwing a tenner down the drain. You'd feel better simply giving your £10 to someone - like me - who'll say thank you. go on try it.
Unabomber Posted 22 August 2019 Posted 22 August 2019 7 hours ago, FIF said: It's only a bargain if you win. All the others who lose it was simply a waste of £10. It's like throwing a tenner down the drain. You'd feel better simply giving your £10 to someone - like me - who'll say thank you. go on try it. When was the last time anyone chucked a tenner in a drain and won a car?
VLC86 Posted 22 August 2019 Posted 22 August 2019 10 hours ago, FIF said: It's only a bargain if you win. All the others who lose it was simply a waste of £10. It's like throwing a tenner down the drain. You'd feel better simply giving your £10 to someone - like me - who'll say thank you. go on try it. Are you new to competitions?
turtmcfly Posted 22 August 2019 Posted 22 August 2019 8 minutes ago, Costock_Fox said: Are you new to competitions? Think that question should be aimed at the OP.
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