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I recently received a letter from Readers Digest, saying I have won a place in their prize draw.
There are two reply envelopes to return the draw tickets. One says YES and you have to suscribe to the magazine for a year. The other says NO.
My question is, that if i return the tickets in the NO envelope, do I have any chance of winnng?
There are two reply envelopes to return the draw tickets. One says YES and you have to suscribe to the magazine for a year. The other says NO.
My question is, that if i return the tickets in the NO envelope, do I have any chance of winnng?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes - those letters are about again. Every year without fail. What annoys me is that they say I am a customer of excellent standing and therefore have been given a further 12 entries. And, as an customer of excellent standing, I have access to the exclusive Bonus Car Reward.
Sounds great! But I have never been a customer of Reader's Digest, and do not intend to be.
Sounds great! But I have never been a customer of Reader's Digest, and do not intend to be.
Many years ago I came across a crowd in a local store and found it was a prizegiving of a cheque for a substantial sum of money as the top prize in a similar Readers Digest draw.(The prize was presented by Arthur Askey, which will give some people an idea of how long ago it was - others will ask "Arthur who?) The main point of posting this is to say that the winner had returned the tickets in the NO envelope and had still won, so it's worth trying, accepting the fact that the odds are very much against actually winning. Unlike some, they don't pester you after you have entered.