This company sets up stands at airports with luxury cars on display and very pushy salespeople who try to get you to buy tickets to win one of these cars.
I asked the salesguy for terms and conditions and he replied that I could only get them after I bought a ticket. When I asked him what the odds of winning were he told me a much lower than actual figure in order to get me to buy a ticket. Needless to say I declined after these hard-sell tactics.
After this incident I researched this company on the web and read their annula report. More than half of the money that they took in went for administrative costs and maybe 30% was actually awarded as cars to winners.in comparison to "Finest Surprises" where the odds of winning the car are 1:1000 (openly stated) this is a game where you have to find the center of a ball on a computer screen. Well, I guess somebody couldn't or didn't want to get a proper license. Would lead to all sorts of regulations anyway, wouldn't it. While a game of skill can be held as the company sees fit...
If you want to win a car in a sweepstakes with fair and transparent odds stay away from this company!
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