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E: 14/04 Compers Comping Contest... win £50, 2nd place £25
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Best get entering comps now peeps before we are bombarded with the millions bumping threads thinking they can kit their whole house out in a month for free :rotfl:Thanks to everyone that posts :T:money:
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Don't be silly folks, this is an MSE guide. The whole basis will be about how NOT to expect to win single competiitons but if you do decide to become a comper and spend time then you up your odds and should start to win some small ones.
It will also bring in new compers from elsewhere, and new new ones, who will report more comeptitions. This is already a mammoth board. I always find it a little sad when there's a "dont tell anyone" attitude, based on that, this whole site wouldn't exist
Anyway GIVE US YOUR STORIES :PMartin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
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MSE_Martin wrote: »Hi compers.
We're in the midst of writing a guide to comping to help complement this Forum Board and as part of Boost your income. As such it would be great to have stories or diaries from compers... so I've decided to run a Competition with £50 for the winner and £25 for the runner up.
I know what could be a great addition to your 'guide to comping for the Boost Your Income'.... you include a link to the existing Comping Guide which can be read here.
It includes a wealth of information, which was collected from MSE regular compers & ventures into the mysteries of the mechanics of actually entering competitions, the range of comper-friendly software & methods of going about comping
This mountain of facts was put together from the blood, sweat & sometimes tears of those compers who have tried it & found better, faster ways - also the major things to avoid & ensure you aren't drowned with spam emails, calls & junk mail through your letterbox!
Good luck all!Sad because you don't know what to do? :sad: Comping question? Take a look in the Comping Guide to find out0 -
I second velvet gloves post, she really did a great job with that guide & there so much info there. I don't really have a story as such but I'm sure some people will have some fab stories to tell as there's been some amazing wins.Thanks to everyone that posts :T:money:
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VelvetGlove wrote: »I know what could be a great addition to your 'guide to comping for the Boost Your Income'.... you include a link to the existing Comping Guide which can be read here.
It includes a wealth of information, which was collected from MSE regular compers & ventures into the mysteries of the mechanics of actually entering competitions, the range of comper-friendly software & methods of going about comping
This mountain of facts was put together from the blood, sweat & sometimes tears of those compers who have tried it & found better, faster ways - also the major things to avoid & ensure you aren't drowned with spam emails, calls & junk mail through your letterbox!
Good luck all!
Don't worry we know about the guide and think its fantastic - but this is a main site guide not a forum guide and stylistically its different, it also can't be searched in the same way on the site. Do remember the forum is one part, and actually the smaller part of the site. We will of course be using and crediting the guide. But its a different beast. Anyway at this point can I sayONLY POST IF YOU ARE ENTERING THE COMPETITION PLEASEMartin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
Please note, answers don't constitute financial advice, it is based on generalised journalistic research. Always ensure any decision is made with regards to your own individual circumstance.Don't miss out on urgent MoneySaving, get my weekly e-mail at www.moneysavingexpert.com/tips.Debt-Free Wannabee Official Nerd Club: (Honorary) Members number 0000 -
It started innocently,
I stumbled across MSE just before Christmas 2007.
At first I just came and went – it was easy. I thought I could handle it. Soon I was entering competitions every night. I wasn’t worried because I knew I could stop whenever I wanted. Then the prizes started to arrive. Small things to start off with, a book here , some make up there. Oh and vouchers too. I was enjoying it. I entered even more competitions, it was real easy using roboform. At this stage I was entering 70 plus comps a week. I knew I could stop if I wanted to. Then I won a ‘biggie’ – a years worth of gas and electricity from British Gas. This was quickly followed by a tree, a cuddly dolphin and a towel. I began to get worried, I wasn’t keeping up to date with the ironing and I had stopped watching Eastenders. Free time was spent on the laptop I had won…. I knew I had a problem. Now I am confident enough to say ‘My name is Cheapscate and I’m a compaholic, and so far this year I’ve won…..
a Mars football,
£10 John Lewis voucher
50 i pod apple store down loads
urban jungle lip salve
Soap and Glory stuff
£20 M&S Voucher
Dog food
Herbal essence full size shampoo and conditioner
John Frieda hair goodies
Children’s book
no 7 lip shimmer
£5 Amazon voucher
Simple day anti wrinkle cream
Simple night anti wrinkle cream
Simple eye anti wrinkle cream
And £30.’0 -
after my nephew of 18 told me about mse to get freebies and the tesco misprice i started to grab all the freebies i could after 3 months of getting freebies i really looked at mse and noticed what other forums they had i tried competitions thats it i was hooked dident do many to start off with i started in april 2008 and before i knew it i had my first win which was a ladys toy lol . then my 2nd win which was 2 charity shield tickets for portsmoth and manchester united hubby was pleased.and the wins kept rolling in. i smashed my 2008 target last year i think my total way over 3 grand thanks to the competition posters and martin lewis in my wins was a 42" viera and 2 nikons cameras it took a few months for my first win but after the wins came rolling in little wins big wins grateful of them all. january has been really good so far thank to posters heres my wins.so far to date
vodkat party kit.x2 st heller stuff, lush bathbomb,lush pink thing x3 lush soap x2 shower gel x2 big snap 2
nikawax product,amazon voucher,£10.00spongebob goodies, £50.00 drunk comp
Lipstick Jungle lipgloss,cineworld ticket x4cadburys chocs x4 freya camosile and knickersreya bra and knickers cuddly toy£50.06p bingoget smart dvd carpet shampoo rimmel foundation
50" PLASMA TV
2x odeon tickets mille lip brush
durex play massager
so posters keep posting those great comps and as for those giving up dont just try harder you win some you lose some but you live to comp the next day0 -
I'd always thought most online competitions were probably "scams". I'd obviously seen the spam mails saying that I'd won £10,000 and a Mercedes Benz, I'd had the pop ups on some sites telling me that I was a winner but needed to click a link. I'd come across the "Competitons" board looking for a way to "Boost my Income" but unhappy with the suggestions on there (because I was in the throes of dissertation and didn't have time to take on a part-time job) I clicked here, with plenty of doubts in my mind.
I couldn't believe my eyes! I'd click on the "I won" section and these people were winning wonderful things - an all expenses paid holiday to Dubai, £3,000 with ITV, and so many Wii's you'd think they were going out of fashion. It was so inspiring that I mentioned it to my partner who took the same view I initially did - "nonsense", he said, "they're all scams!". Shortly after, I proved him wrong by winning a £50 voucher for some shoes and a book. But how come I wasn't winning the biggies? I decided to cut my losses for about 6 months whilst I finished my final year, afterall - my degree had cost me £20,000 and if I failed it in aid of winning some books or batteries I wouldn't have been able to live with myself.
In June 2008 I went back to doing competitions but I still wasn't winning an awful lot. Of course, my partner and I had between us won an ipod (£100), a set of 40 Blu Ray discs (£350), an itunes voucher (£50), Centreparcs (£1000), insulation (£550), but compared to amazing cash prizes/holidays it still didn't seem like much.
Then, in December 2008, I got the most incredible call of my life. I'd won £2000 cash for a shopping spree, in a photography competition! Yes, this competition had taken some effort and not many people had entered, but I hadn't held out much hope. Looking back, I'm not sure how we'd have afforded Christmas if it wasn't for this win. Unfortunately I didn't really get to go on a shopping spree with it as it was initially intended by the Promoters!
Just this year, my partner and I have won a £1500 holiday to Morocco (which we will hopefully get to go on, or would sell if we really can't go) and a £1,200 laptop, amongst other bits and bobs.
Overall since last June 2008 we've won about £8000, enough to pay off all £4000 of my partner's debt, to keep him in his final year without him having to work so much, and to have some nice things to keep for ourselves.
DO- Keep at it - you never know what you might've won but hasn't arrived yet, or which win may be around the corner, it could be that £2000!
- Watch out for spam - use another email address to enter competitions. I didn't and now I'm regrettting it!
- Enter the competitions where "effort is required" - fewer people enter these but the results are usually more fruitful. Both my partner and I have won a combined total of £3,200 from such competitions.
- Say thanks - people work hard to post all of these competitions and details regarding entry, so a bit of appreciation goes a long way.
- Contribute - the more competitions on here the merrier for everyone!
- Enjoy it - Competitions are a fun hobby, but you need to enjoy them as a hobby so as not to get frustrated when there are "dry periods".
- See this as a way to earn regular income - you cannot depend on winning so many competitions per month. There may be months where you win nothing more than a packet of chewing gum. There may be months where you win £3,000. More often, there'll be months when you win a couple of DVDs, a spa break, or a computer game that you can sell for a few quid - you just don't know.
- Expect it to be easy - I dare say that having a part-time job would have earned me slightly less but only slightly. I spend at least 30 mins- 1 hour per night doing competitions and much longer at the end of the month, to the extent that it can wipe whole days out.
- Boast to your friends too much about winning - whenever I do people look at me as though I'm a sad, sad individual (but a sad, sad individual who is £8,000 better off, nonetheless! :T)
2008-2011: £23k of wins :eek:
2011 best win: my wedding ring
2012 best win so far: iPad 2!!!! Holiday to Austria (given to family member) :j also £100 & 2 wine cases
Thank you so much, all posters :beer:
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I found MSE whilst looking for a credit card balance transfer. I quickly became intrigued by the rest of the website, and found my way first to freebies, and then to competitions. Like others, I initially thought that all competitions were a scam - surely nobody ever won them? I spent some time reading the amazing things people had won, and decided to dip my toe in
My partner spent 3 weeks in hospital at this time, and I was left with some lonely evenings to fill after the kids had gone to bed, so I started entering competitions, and was soon entering hundreds! I found it so enjoyable it took my mind off other worries, getting to know people on this lovely forum stopped me from feeling too lonely.
My first wins were all cinema tickets, and when my partner came out of hospital we saw 10 films for free! Then the wins started to roll in! Little things here and there, and the feeling you get when you have actually won something is incredible, you find yourself grinning like a cheshire cat all day
I won tickets to see Alice Cooper :cool: and tickets to see Pink at her album launch party, a real money can't buy prize, and I found myself grateful to this site for giving me the means to treat my family and I to days out we would not otherwise be able to afford.
My best comping week was the week I went back to work after a year of maternity leave. I was feeling a little bit down, and was hoping for a good win to cheer me up. I got home from work to find I had won a National Trust Pass, a Loreal set, a HMV Voucher, 2 footballs and a family holiday to Butlins:T:T:T So amazing, as we could not afford to take the kids on holiday at all this year.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1285487&highlight=butlins+holiday+national+trust+pass
Then the following day I won £500 John Lewis Vouchers from Big Snap, and a Spa Break for 2 to Wokefield Park! :T 2 days later I won £250 for posting a comment on a website! :T And not very long after that I entered my partner in the Big Snap competition and he also won £500 :T
I was completely flabbergasted, as I never really thought I was very lucky, in fact my Dad always made me leave the room when the Grand National was on because I was a jinx :rotfl:
I am now totally addicted to comping, but I only ever enter for things I know I will use, or you can end up with all sorts of strange things coming through the post :rotfl:
Although the wins give you a great feeling, it can be really hard when you go through a dry spell. After a fantastic 2008, 2009 started with a bit of a flop. I kept comping though, because I really enjoy it now and soon enough I got a good win, £100 Next Gift Card :T I am still hoping for a huge win, and I love reading the I won forum and seeing people win the ITV comps :T
Comping is a great hobby, but it can start to take over your life. You start to spend all your time on the computer, and even on a trip to the shops you are looking for comps :rotfl:It can get on your families nerves a bit (although they are quite happy when you win :rolleyes:) especially at the end of the month when there can be a hundred pages of comps to enter, not to mention the daily ones :eek:. I try to have a couple of comp free nights a week now and I find it is more enjoyable.
For anyone thinking of becoming a comper it is not easy. You will enter hundreds of time consuming competitions to get one win worth £2.50 :rotfl:It is hard work, and anyone that tells you it's easy is fibbing :rotfl:But the rewards can be amazing if you persevere :cool: My only regret is that I did not start 10 years ago..;)2008 wins £4405 2009 wins £7194 2010 wins £9615
Best wins ever: Laptop, £1000 John Lewis vouchers, PS3, Xbox 360 iPad Mini :beer:0 -
Hi everyone. My name's Kim and I'm a Compoholic!
I started comping in late October 2007 and I didn't expect to win anything at all, I've never been a lucky person with draws so I had a huge shock about 3 weeks later when I received an email telling me I'd won something. It's hard to describe how it felt to see that email, I'd been entering all sorts of competitions on and off for years and never been lucky and here I was about 3 weeks into using this forum and I'd won! OK, it was only a calendar and book set so nothing spectacular but it meant the world to me and I still have them now even though the calendar is out of date, I wont get rid of it, it was my first win! And 18 months on, I've had some pretty amazing wins from my point of view, a 40" HDTV, an iPhone, iPods, a DSLR camera, a PSP and lots of other wins that are far too numerous to mention such as beauty products, books, CD's and DVD's. I even won a spa break in my first few months of comping! Last year I set myself a target of wanting to get all the Christmas gifts from winnings and I made it. Everyone was happy with what they got and they probably got a lot more than they would have if we'd had to buy them!
Having said that you're probably wondering what the catch is, well, it's a big one! It's the time it takes and the way it takes over your life. I'm lucky in that I have a very understanding partner and a lot of time (at least 8 hours a day) in which I can enter competitions. There are also some comps which will grind you down and times when you wonder why you bother, when it gets like that, the best thing to do is to take some time off enjoy life away from here. If you miss it, come back, if you don't, maybe comping's not right for you, it's not for everyone!
I think a lot of people start comping thinking they'll win big, few people ever do as the odds are too long so they get disheartened and give up. If you instead look on it as a hobby and enjoy getting the smaller wins and becoming a member of the community on this site then you'll probably get a lot more from it than you could imagine. The compers in the Inn are the friendliest and most helpful group of people I have come across online in a long time and all their experience was collated by the wonderful VelvetGlove into a Comping Guide which can be found here. If you're interested in comping, have a read of that and maybe try a few out, see how you get on! Good LuckJust become FTBs & Aiming to be mortgage free by 2034
Thank you to all who post on the comps/freebies forums you've helped us save our deposit :money:0
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