Two great prizes on offer. Win a Luxury Holiday to La Manga Club for 4 people and a chance to win £25 Marks and Spencer vouchers.
The free holiday competition runs all through 2010 and vouchers competition closes on 31st December 2010 and the winner will be drawn and notified on 15th January 2011.
Simply inform a friend or as many friends as you would like, about the La Manga website via email and you will be entered. The more friends you refer and enter below, the greater your chance of winning the free prizes.
To enter into our competition:
Simply fill in your details, and the details of the friends that you would like to refer and you will instantly be entered into our fantastic prize draw.
For every additional person you refer we will increase your chance of winning. For example by entering 5 friends you will have 5 times the possibility of winning the prize.
Free Competitions Online How to Win Big and Avoid the Scams
Free competitions are everywhere. The Internet is no exception. The World Wide Web has simply taken the old-fashioned mail or phone-in competition to a modern techno-level. The trick is finding the best free competitions online and avoiding the scams.
Its possible to win big prizes, vacations or cash with free competitions online. Thousands of people around the world attest to this. Theyve won legitimate prizes just by surfing the Internet and exchanging some biographical information.
However, thousands of others have been scammed. It can be extremely difficult to distinguish scam competitions from legitimate ones. Moreover, many of the perpetrators are experienced at targeting the vulnerable.
Not every free competition online is a scam. Hosting free competitions is simply another form of advertising. Its not much different than producing a television commercial or sponsoring a newspaper prize draw. Individual companies sponsor free competitions and offer prizes to promote their businesses. Free competition websites host these offers as a form of revenue.
These tips can help you find the best free competitions online and avoid those that only want to deceive consumers:
* Be prepared to spend several hours surfing the Web. It will take time to hunt down the best free competition sites. Youll probably need to spend anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour per day after that to keep on top of new competitions. Eventually you may very well find that youll be rewarded for your time with a valuable prize.
* Be willing to part with some personal information, but not TOO much. Free competitions are a business for some companies and advertising for others as already mentioned. Most every offer will require you to sign up for an online membership or at least share your name, home address and e-mail address. This may mean that youll be inundated with promotional e-mails afterwards. These are often worth putting up with because of the payoffs. However, you should make sure that your e-mail address will not be shared with or sold to other companies. You should also make sure that there is an "opt out" clause for other things you may not want (daily updates, e-newsletters, etc.) You should avoid companies that dont allow this and dont guarantee that your information will remain internal and private.
Never, EVER give out your financial information. A company may ask you for your bank account number so they can deposit your "prize money." This is a sure sign of a scam. You stand to lose money, your savings and maybe even your identity if you share financial information.
* Always read the fine print. You may end up with some unwanted consequences if you dont do this. Make sure you arent committing yourself to purchasing anything. You should also be sure that you arent making a legal contract by sharing your personal information. Unfortunately theres always lots of fine print, but avoiding reading it may lead to trouble.
* Never pay money in exchange for a contest entry. Its not really a "free competition" if youre asked to pay. This is another sure sign of a scam. Enter only contests that are free of charge. Likewise, never pay money for something that a company claims that youve "won." An authentic prize wont have shipping charges, "transfer" fees, etc.
Theres no such thing as a guaranteed win of course. However, people who enter free competitions online as a hobby say that more often than not their time is well spent.