Car competitions anyone won?

You see it's reading about people winning multiple times that makes me very sceptical about how these draws work.

So I'll take a random current competition a Honda Civic Type R. 24995 tickets at £1.99 a pop. This particular site shows the draws and from taking a quick look they always sell out, give or take a few tickets, despite how tempting they must look at 20% sold with mere hours to go.

Lets say I go big and put in the max, £199 for 100 tickets, not an insignificant sum of money. My odds are 100/24995 or, to make things easy, as near as damn it 1 in 250. So the odds to win twice, with the maximum possible stake, is 1 in 62500. Yet everyone has a mate or knows someone who has done it... something doesn't stack up :confused:

Anyway... always fancied a Civic Type R as a practical replacement for the MX5 so I'm off for a punt ;)

But you forget the ones you hear about are a very small proportion vs those which play, I'd wager (ironically :D) that there have definitely been people who won and sunk all their winnings back into trying to win again with no luck. Not to mention those who spend a lot and have never won which will far outweigh winners. Additionally the psychological thing of once you've won you know it's possible and pushes you to keep trying, especially if you've just won a chunk of money with which to do it...

I'm fortunate enough to be one of the multiple winners but I'll openly admit whilst I'm up vs what I've spent it's definitely not by as much as you might think, definitely only single digit multiples up vs my spend. And for myself, I know of many that have spent I assume thousands by now and not won a dime back.

FWIW; Most of the big competition websites run at ~60% prize value vs total ticket sales, assuming all sold which often they don't.
 
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IIrc you do spend a lot on tickets?
I do indeed, and could easily have been very red with my spend but lucky enough to be up vs what I've spent. Albeit I work in data analytics and am well aware it's luck and the sensible thing would've been to stop after my first win :)
 
I've dabbled in these a few times, won some points or whatever they're called but no actual prizes. A guy on M3 cutters who already had an M3 won an M4. He kept it for a bit and then sold it. The odds are pretty decent, rather punt a few quid towards than the lottery.
 
How the hell do y'all know so many folks who've won? I don't even know anyone who even plays these :o

Or you do but people don't tend to make it the topic of office conversation that they're throwing £50 a week at trying to win cars on the internet up until the day they win and turn up to work in a 911 GT3 RS instead of the Nissan Qashqai they had the week before :p
 
But you forget the ones you hear about are a very small proportion vs those which play, I'd wager (ironically :D) that there have definitely been people who won and sunk all their winnings back into trying to win again with no luck. Not to mention those who spend a lot and have never won which will far outweigh winners. Additionally the psychological thing of once you've won you know it's possible and pushes you to keep trying, especially if you've just won a chunk of money with which to do it...
The psychology is interesting. I read the statistic of lottery jackpot winners who still play the lottery and was surprised how many are going for the double dip!

I'm too analytical in life but you can't avoid the fact that most people live their life with debt (student loan, credit card, mortgage etc.) yet no one really calculates what that £50 punt actually cost them. Most people see it as £50, I would've seen it as £50 + the interest on the highest APR debt I had compounded over whatever duration.
 
Plot twist: Thread was started by one of these site owners and now we're all dreaming of winning big :p

Nope I can guarantee you I'm not, Ive literally just started doing them in the last month.

I only put a few quid on max maybe £10 sometimes.

As I've already put in this thread a guy I went to school with won on BOTB in 2019 £40k Seat and £20k cash.
 
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I've spent a little over £200 on DCG in the last couple of years, but had no wins. On the flip side, a friend bought one ticket and won a Porsche. Luck.
 
One of these things pops up on my Facebook feed all the time. They're currently raffling a Yamaha RD350. If they sell all of their tickets at the lowest price (yanno, where you have to buy £250 worth in one shot) and they sell the lot, they're making over £24k.

On a £10k bike (at best, probably closer to £8k).

That's the cheapest tickets. Most expensive tickets? Up to £32k. So meet a third down, call it £26.5k. They're currently on 84% of tickets sold.

Absolute madness. Maybe I should start one of these.
 
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I keep buying tickets 7 days keep putting up BMW and Lambos and Porsches :p

Although just gone in for the Golf MK 8.5 on DCG

Come on one day!
 
I've spent a little over £200 on DCG in the last couple of years, but had no wins. On the flip side, a friend bought one ticket and won a Porsche. Luck.
Watching the live draw tonight on DCG, someone won a Porsche something or other or £50k cas...he spent £1.49
and some dudes just won the £700k house off £20
 
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But your employees should quit then right?
I understand your reasoning but your logic is flawed.

Under capitalism, we all have to earn a living in one way or another. Working a job is a pretty hard thing to avoid, a lot have no choice as the decision is a job or being on the street. However, choosing to buy tickets for these glorified gambling raffles are entirely optional. The latter is what doesn't make any sense to me. Buy them if you want to. It's your choice.

Me owning a company has nothing to do with any of this.
 
One of these things pops up on my Facebook feed all the time. They're currently raffling a Yamaha RD350. If they sell all of their tickets at the lowest price (yanno, where you have to buy £250 worth in one shot) and they sell the lot, they're making over £24k.

On a £10k bike (at best, probably closer to £8k).

That's the cheapest tickets. Most expensive tickets? Up to £32k. So meet a third down, call it £26.5k. They're currently on 84% of tickets sold.

Absolute madness. Maybe I should start one of these.
that isn't pure profit, to sell that they PUMP ad campaings on all social media networks.. I get targetted with those constantly, it's boring.
 
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