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Anyone else find Gleam and Rafflecopter annoying?
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Bainster1
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Just new to doing competitions and wondering if it's just me, I've only got a genuine facebook account which I wouldn't use for entering competitions but with Gleam and Rafflecopter they want twitter/facebook/Instagram and blog entry for something daft like a £10 book voucher.
Cheers :beer:
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Hi Bainster1
Welcome to the world of comping!
For RC and Gleam I just log in with my competition email address as I don't have any social media accounts.
You can still visit the facebook pages links on Rafflecopter and Gleam to gain entries without being logged on to facebook.
I usually write a blog entry too but they are the only entries I do so I just miss out on the extra entries for tweeting etc.
I have never won with RC or Gleam so far though but I don't thing the odds are entirely against me so hopefully one day I will.0 -
I hate RC with a passion, and almost never do them. Gleam is quicker, I don't really mind that at all.I just enter and forget...hoping to win something!0
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I don't mind gleam as it automatically connects with everything. As for social media I don't actually have a personal one so I have made special comping ones and it hasn't stopped me from winning at all.0
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Yeah i'd considered making a twitter account just for competitions but i'm not even sure how to use twitter, same goes for Instagram.
I prefer the 'fire & forget' competitions. If I start opening up social media accounts and entering i'd be there all night:):)0 -
with gleam i get a lot of "not availble in your area" show up, i live in Bristol not the outer Hebrides!Wins 2016: Dogfest ticks, B&M dog Hamper, Dog food, Dog blanket, Hair product, meal for 2 and wine at pub, craft bundle, organic surge gift pack, £100 gullivers world voucher, stress out cd, £200 seascape vouchers, popcorn maker, mandarin body butter, Wishing for a holiday win!0
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I find Gleam is really easy to enter if you have a facebook and/or Twitter account and there are some really good prizes given away on it as a lot of companies use it. I really cannot stand rafflecopter as I find it takes ages to load and is too much messing about so I just skip all rafflecopter comps and it is mostly bloggers who use it anyway and they want you to jump through hoops for a minimal prize a lot of the time. I actually find Gleam quicker to enter than a lot of form filling comps sometimes0
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I find gleam often 'times out' whatever that means and deletes some of my entries. I also find when it has an 'enter by facebook' that often cancells out the twitter entry - go back and re-do the twitter entry and then that cancels the facebook entry. Is it just mine that does this?2018 - £562 2019 - £130 2020 - £276 2021 - £106 2022 - £1400
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it doesnt bother me ive used fb for coming andperonsal for years doesnt seem to bother anyoneWhat goes around-comes around0
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Increasingly so and my trust in some of those hosting them isn't huge either.Shhhhhhh...0
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happysaz133 wrote: »I hate RC with a passion, and almost never do them. Gleam is quicker, I don't really mind that at all.
LOL same here! I do RC only if its a good prize and Gleam if it is quick.Jan Wins: .0
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