Winning
prizes, winning competitions
Win
a car !
What's
that saying?
" You've got to be
in it to win it!"
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What
is your dream car? I bet it is on the top of your
list 'when' you win the lottery. Have you thought
about other ways of winning a car?
Everyone
knows at least someone that has won something, yet
many of us will declare that we can't win anything.
Asked when was the last time we entered a competition,
other than the lottery, we can't recall.
What's
that saying?
" You've got to be in it to
win it!"
I'm not
talking about school raffle tickets and charity tombolas,
I'm talking about car raffles and car lotteries.
So, if
we don't enter competitions, we wont win prizes and
the main reason why the bulk of us don't win anything
is because we don't get involved with competitions.
Saturday
night TV brings a line-up of game shows and some lucky
people who ring in, will win a car, holiday or other
fantastic prizes. They won the car because they made
the effort to enter the competition.
Some of
these car competitions are in the business of sourcing
cars for prizes and they want you or someone like
you to win a car. Let's get real, there are goodies
and baddies in every business and we're going to assume
that they are all honest until we know different.
Compare
a car dealer with a car lottery company. You go to
a showroom and choose your new car, the style, colour,
finish and interior etc. You pay your money or arrange
the finance and drive your car away.
Now take
the 'Dream Car Lottery', It's not likely to be the
car you would choose from your average high street
car dealership, we're looking at maybe an Aston Martin
DB9, Bentley, Ferrari, real dream cars for you to
win. The cost of the dream car lottery ticket could
be less than the price of a tank of petrol and the
car lottery company may restrict the number of tickets.
By fixing the quantity of dream car lottery tickets,
it gives you a better chance of winning the car and
ensures a profit for the Dream car lottery company.
It is a
fair question to ask if the dream car is purchased
by the dream car competition organisers before the
close of the lottery or do they sell the tickets first,
collect all the money and then buy the car.
If you
see the car on a dream car competition stand, ask
if that is the actual car, at least you can see if
it is an import. Look at whether it is left hand drive
or not, talk to the dream car competition organisers
like you would a car dealer, it is your hard earned
money.
The dream car competitions generally close on a specified
date or when the stated number of tickets sells out.
Ask how the competitions are judged. Who pulls out
the winning tickets, is it a random member of the
public, a local solicitor, a director of the dream
car competition company, a celebrity
it is
a valid and important question.
Some win a dream car competitions are not lottery
systems or require just the purchase of a ticket.
Others may be websites, based on 'spot the ball' for
example and require your skill and judgement.
At this
point, it is worth mentioning dream car lottery scams.
If you receive a text, telephone call, email, or letter
informing you that you are the winner of a luxury
dream car, ask yourself, did you buy a ticket? You
probably didn't and the chances are it is a scam.
Having said that, even the genuine dream car competitions
may ask for your phone number or email address, and
you will be very sick of you treat the winning notification
as a scam. It is worth asking the dream car competition
organisers about the winning notification process.
It is unlikely that you will have to call a premium
rate telephone number and certainly not asked for
any further money or your bank details.
Let's assume
that there are two typical types of 'dream car competitions'.
Virtual and Physical. Virtual is internet or mail-shot
based, where you get to see a picture of the dream
car that you might win. Physical is where you might
be waiting for a flight at Heathrow airport and there,
in its shining glory, is a beautiful stunning dream
car with equally beautiful girls ready and waiting
to sell you a dram car competition ticket.
I'm pretty
sure that BAA the British Airport Authority, wouldn't
want their passengers and visitors being ripped off
or involved in a dream car competition scam and I'm
equally sure that there will be some sort of safe-guard
in place. When in doubt, check it out!
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News Release By
Peter Yexley
UKHQ
Hertfordshire Internet
The Granary
Redwell Wood Farm
Ridge
Hertfordshire
EN6 3NA
01707 646457
Email. peter@ukhq.com
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