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Reader's Digest Prize Draw
Is it worth sending the Reader's Digest Prize Draw entry back? Does anyone ever win without selling their soul to Reader's Digest?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think the odds of winning are worth a 21p stake. Back in the old days when they supplied reply paid envelopes it might have been worth it to return the NO one but not now. (Better still when they supplied actual stamps as they did for a short while - soak them off and use them...)
Not sure that knowing a major winner is a valid criterion - I don't know anyone who's won a major lottery prize but I'm sure they exist and there will be more of them than RD jackpot winners.
Send the stuff back to the address (padding out the envelope with useless bits of paper of your own to make it heavier) and post it WITHOUT a stamp. They then get charged by the post office twice! once to send it and then to get it back. If everybody did it they'd soon get fed up of littering peoples door mats with unsolicited rubbish.
I know someone who won a car with RD - and I've seen the photo of her being presented with the keys.
And I knew someone else who won a freezer, but in fact got a washing machine for the same value as that was what she needed.
There's just an awful lot of people in the draw - personally I'm convinced there really is a draw, with real prizes.
I will be frank, Unless you want to become a member of readers digest DO NOT send the prize draw entrys back.
The amount of mail and books sent unordered but on approval is enormous. By the way you can call and arrange a courier to collect the books, dont use the post office you can also call and restrict the mail you receive
People do win the prize draws, but it is annoying they use it as a "yes send me every thing you can send" even if you have sent the "no" envelope back