http://contests.about.
Consider talking to your tax preparer and researching about your tax responsibility.
This sweeps law firm site may be helpful in understanding sweeps law:
http://www.sweepstakes
What does "age of majority (sometimes abbreviated as AoM+) in your state or province" mean?
The age of majority is the threshold of adulthood as it is conceptualized in law. It is the chronological moment when children legally assume majority control over their persons and their actions and decisions, thereby terminating the legal control and legal responsibilities of their parents over and for them.
http://en.wikipedia.or
In most U.S. states, the age of majority is 18, except for Nebraska and Alabama (19), and Mississippi (21). The age of majority in American Samoa and Puerto Rico is 14.
Track incoming packages:
UPS http://www.ups.com/mychoice/
FedEx https://www.fedex.com/login/web/j...n.jsp?TYPE
USPS https://www.usps.com/manage/manage-your-mail.htm
Missing prizes
If you were expecting a prize you've never received, you can complain first to the sweepstakes administrator, then to the sweepstakes sponsor, and finally to USPS Postal Inspectors
https://postalinspector
ePrize Contacts:
[email protected] - Bob Marsh, Senior Vice President, Midwest Region, Phone: 248.543.7522
[email protected] - Darlene Morris, Business Manager, Phone: 248.543.7403
[email protected] - Alesya Opelt, Vice President, Marketing, Phone: 248.543.7440
Occasionally, a less than ethical sweep will get posted. You might end up finding unauthorized charges on your phone bill. This is called "cramming". Once you contact the company that's charging you, and you have requested your phone company remove the charge, you can file a complaint with the FCC.
FCC Online complaint form: esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm
Email: [email protected]
Call: 1-888-225-5322
TTY: 1-888-835-5322
Fax: 1-866-418-0232
Snail mail:
Federal Communications Commission
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau
Consumer Inquiries and Complaints Division
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20554
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I'm not sure it holds water. I believe that daily win sweeps use a random number generator after all the entries are pooled. Is this correct? And as for long-term daily entry.....again, all the entries are pooled. The only place I can see this being valid would be instant wins....but even there I have doubts. In most rules sections I read where a computer picks a random time and inserts a "win" into the rotation (Code Marlboro) and the first person to enter after this insertion wins. Correct?
Entry 2 - Improves chances by 100%
Entry 3 - Improves chances by 50%
Entry 4 - Improves chances by 25%
Entry 5 - Improves chances by 12.5%
Entry 6 - Improves chances by 6.25%
Entry 7 - Improves chances by 3.125%
Entry 8 - Improves chances by 1.563%
Not sure of my math (probably wrong)....but you get the point. Diminishing returns as each entry has only half the impact as the previous one. After only a week, additional entries add to your chances only marginally.
Entry 2 - Improves chances by 100%
Entry 3 - Improves chances by 50%
Entry 4 - Improves chances by 25%
Entry 5 - Improves chances by 12.5%
Entry 6 - Improves chances by 6.25%
Entry 7 - Improves chances by 3.125%
Entry 8 - Improves chances by 1.563%
Not sure of my math (probably wrong)....but you get the point. Diminishing returns as each entry has only half the impact as the previous one. After only a week, additional entries add to your chances only marginally.
Assuming more and more people enter, yes your early entries are the most important. That is because over course of entering people lose chances to enter by not entering early on in the process.
Say the following happens
Day 1: You get 1 entry, and 99 other people enter.
Day 2: You get 1 entry and 149 people enter, you now need to look at odds as 2 in 250.
But your odds are better then the people who missed day 1. That is why constancy is key.
That is also why contests with a million different entry methods stink. Unless you are entering every single one a daily basis, chances are people exist with better odds of winning then you.
My goal is always max entries, and best chance of winning...thats also why I think single entries are better for newbies. Newbies don't have the time to consistently enter and are not on the same playing field on dailies as some of us.
Assuming more and more people enter, yes your early entries are the most important. That is because over course of entering people lose chances to enter by not entering early on in the process.
Say the following happens
Day 1: You get 1 entry, and 99 other people enter.
Day 2: You get 1 entry and 149 people enter, you now need to look at odds as 2 in 250.
But your odds are better then the people who missed day 1. That is why constancy is key.
That is also why contests with a million different entry methods stink. Unless you are entering every single one a daily basis, chances are people exist with better odds of winning then you.
My goal is always max entries, and best chance of winning...thats also why I think single entries are better for newbies. Newbies don't have the time to consistently enter and are not on the same playing field on dailies as some of us.
I have only started entering sweeps since Nov. 2011 and the two large prizes I won were both only 1 single entry that I made in daily entry contests. The only commonalty between the two is that both entries were made towards the end of the entry periods. Go figure......
I have only started entering sweeps since Nov. 2011 and the two large prizes I won were both only 1 single entry that I made in daily entry contests. The only commonalty between the two is that both entries were made towards the end of the entry periods. Go figure......
Assuming more and more people enter, yes your early entries are the most important. That is because over course of entering people lose chances to enter by not entering early on in the process.
Say the following happens
Day 1: You get 1 entry, and 99 other people enter.
Day 2: You get 1 entry and 149 people enter, you now need to look at odds as 2 in 250.
But your odds are better then the people who missed day 1. That is why constancy is key.
That is also why contests with a million different entry methods stink. Unless you are entering every single one a daily basis, chances are people exist with better odds of winning then you.
My goal is always max entries, and best chance of winning...thats also why I think single entries are better for newbies. Newbies don't have the time to consistently enter and are not on the same playing field on dailies as some of us.
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When did you first start?
One way to look at it, though.....the number of disqualifications a person gets is outweighed by the fact that auto and robo allow for vastly more entries. In short....despite DQ threats....you are still better off mathematically using robo and auto. Just my two cents.....which used to be worth 25 cents, but has been devalued due to inflation.
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Thanks.
I'm all in kind of person, I generally enter 400-600 entries most days, baring my schedule not getting in the way.
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