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  2. Sweepstake - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a sweepstake is a type of contest where a prize or prizes may be awarded to a winner or winners. [1] Sweepstakes began as a form of lottery that were tied to products sold. [2] In response, the FCC and FTC refined U.S. broadcasting laws (creating the anti-lottery laws). [3]

  3. Omaze - Wikipedia

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    Omaze started as a privately owned, for-profit company that had two models to raise funds for charities. Sweepstake entries for a celebrity experience (set visit, dinner date, tickets to a premiere, etc.) see 60% of the money donated to charity, 25% towards fees and Omaze's costs for advertising and creating content for the event, and 15% to Omaze as profit.

  4. Publishers Clearing House - Wikipedia

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    The first prizes ranged from $1 to $10 and entrants had a 1 in 10 chance of winning. After the sweepstakes increased response rates to mailings, prizes of $5,000 [7] and eventually $250,000 were offered. [11] PCH began advertising the sweepstakes on TV in 1974. [8] [12] It was the only major multi-magazine subscription business until 1977.

  5. Taste of Home Make & Take Recipe Contest (#248) Official Rules

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    Grand Prize winner will be awarded $500; one first place winner will be awarded $300; one second place winner will be awarded $150; one third place winner will be awarded $75; one Most Innovative ...

  6. AOL "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." MOVIE SWEEPSTAKES OFFICIAL RULES

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    The Man from U.N.C.L.E. prize package that will include: One (1) t-shirt: (ARV $15) ... or connected with, the Sweepstakes or any prize awarded shall be resolved individually, without resort

  7. BEWARE: Publishers Clearing House doesn't ask winners ... - AOL

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    Jun. 29—Scammers are using a Publisher Clearing House ruse as the latest tactic to take people's money. Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes are legitimate, however, scammers have honed in on a ...

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