There is something incredibly dodgy about Raffle House.The Winners pics all look like stock images and never anyone’s full name! Then they claim winners wish to remain anonymous as a response. But these Winners are happy to give a photo? I mean come on….. Omaze don’t seem to have this “issue”.I suggest you google the which.co.uk review title -“ House raffle ads found to be 'misleading'”Then see how much they “claim” to actually give to charity. Reality is low £1000s not millions like omaze. So where’s the money going?In addition to Which, If you search for raffle house Key complaints :Misleading Prize/Value: In 2019, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled against Raffle House for, in some cases, awarding cash prizes significantly lower than the value of the advertised property.Terms and Conditions: Complaints pointed out that if ticket sales targets were not met, the company's terms allowed them to provide a cash alternative rather than the property.How odd that Phil (January 2026 winner of the Cornwall house) supposedly took the cash! I wonder how much he got…. Or maybe raffle house didn’t sell enough tickets? Or maybe they sold enough tickets but the owners of raffle house decided they wanted more of the money for themselves…..? Who the hell audits them? Validates their claims of giving to charities or whether enough tickets were sold, and then how much they deduct for their “costs”!Just my thoughts, (plus Which.co.uk)And finally why so many positive reviews on trustpilot? This is VERY suspicious. Look the national lottery gets 1.3 stars out of 5! Who the hell calls about an entry query and then leaves glowing reviews, about the customer service?Go buy a lottery ticket instead. At least they are transparent. None of this “secretive” draw raffle house claim is conducted by a 3rd party. Just D-O-D-G-Y as.
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Raffle House gives you the chance to win your Dream Home, Stamp Duty and legal fees paid, whilst also donating money to worthwhile charitable causes.