Have You Ever Won a Random Drawing Prize?

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Receipt surveys often offer enticing prizes, such as $1,000, yet many participants report never winning. The discussion raises the question of whether the time spent on these surveys is mathematically justified, especially since they are typically short. Participants share personal experiences with various contests and raffles, noting occasional wins, such as concert tickets and gift certificates, but most winnings are modest. Some individuals have had luck with specific promotions, like a weekly drawing for a microwave or a chance to win a free burrito daily at Chipotle. The conversation also touches on the concept of premium bonds in the UK, suggesting that investing could yield small but regular returns, highlighting the mixed results of entering contests and the varying experiences of participants.
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I fill out receipt surveys a lot when there is a "big prize" ($1,000 usually...sometimes as low as $100 if I'm bored). Never won a drawing before.

Has anyone else?

Supposing one's primary reason for filling out these receipt surveys is to have a chance to win, is it mathematically just not worth one's time (most of them are super short and only take a few minutes)? See how I cleverly inserted a math/sci question into this discussion? :wink:
 
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I don't fill out many, and I haven't won. Do the surveys have "fine print" which could give more information, like how often they draw prizes etc.?
 
I won concert tickets once. I kind of stacked the deck though because I took home about 100 blank entries, filled them all in and returned to the store to put them in the box. I really wanted to go to that concert. :oldtongue:
 
When I was a kid, I once won a drawing worth 5$ of merchandise at a toy store.
I also won a guitar signed by Mark Lindsay (Of Paul Revere and the Raiders). For a while, he owned a restaurant here in town and would have a weekly drawing for a guitar. My wife and I had gone there for Valentines Day and we filled out slips. A few days later I got a call telling me that I had won.
 
Never.
An old friend once though won the lottery of my country. The equivalent of $5 million USD.

I always found it funny how all of a sudden everyone wanted to be his friend :oldlaugh:. Whoever said money won't bring happiness. I prefer to be lonely in a Lexus than lonely in a bicycle.

https://imgur.com/gallery/JvORV
 
I won a $25 gift certificate thru another geek website...just for signing up to get a weekly email/update when they added to the blog.
 
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I won a $25 gift certificate thru another geek website...just for signing up to get a weekly email/update when they added to the blog.
Why, you are lucky.
 
Nah, it took about 5 years to show up on the winners board, there is a monthly drawing of everyone who subscribes.
 
I've won some gift certificates at a raffle for a charity. Nothing big.
 
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I've won a few things, nothing worth more than a couple of hundred dollars. I know some people that seem to win something every time they enter something. For example the lottery, he'll at least win a free ticket or a dollar, something, it kills me.
 
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Ive won a rice cooker, a keurig, and a vr headset.
 
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I once won 500$ on the internet poker room random prize promotion
 
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I've been eating out at Chipotle a lot lately. They have a survey that let's you win a free burrito every day for a year.

ohhh if only I could get that...
 
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I once, some years ago, won a fairly basic microwave oven in a raffle drawing. A thrift store I used to frequent had a promotion (for a short time... only a few months) wherin you would write your name and phone number on the back of your receipt and stick it in a box. Once a week, a receipt would be drawn out and some item that had been donated, but was still new/sealed in its box would be awarded.

To my utter surprise, I got a phone call out of the blue and was told I had won the microwave. I picked it up. They took my picture for a 'winners board' and the microwave oven did good service for several years in my office.

diogenesNY
 
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If you were to invest the maximum in UK premium bonds (which I think is around £10,000) you would probably win a £50 prize around twice a year in the monthly draw, and you can get your £10,000 back. There are higher value prizes as well.
 
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