Why Entering Alone Puts a Ceiling on What You Can Find Entering raffles solo has a built-in limit. You only see what crosses your own feed, whatever a handful of listing sites happen to include, and whatever shows up in your inbox, and that’s the entire pool of...
A Situation That’s More Common Than People Assume It sounds like a rare fluke until you actually spend time around raffles, and then you realize it happens all the time. Two people living in the same house both enter the same raffle, both use their own name and...
Rethinking What a Daily Entry Really Gives You A lot of people approach daily raffles the same way they’d approach a single scratch-off ticket, one shot, one outcome, done. That framing quietly undersells what a daily entry raffle is actually structured to do. A...
Most entrants discover a raffle is closing the same way they discover their milk has gone bad, by accident and usually a little too late. Learning to spot closing windows before they sneak up on you changes how often you actually get entries in during the...
Winning a car sounds like the moment everything changes for the better, and in a lot of ways it is, but the weeks that follow the win notification involve a lot more paperwork and decision-making than most people expect. Understanding what’s actually coming...
Entering raffles from a phone sounds simple until you’ve done it fifty times in a week and your thumb hurts, your inbox is chaos, and you can’t remember which drawings you’ve already entered today. The difference between mobile entrants who burn out...
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