Dodgy Dealings and Scary Shenanigans!I joined this site on Sunday (two days ago) to participate in the £1m draw and as a Finance professional I can say I’m very shocked at what I’ve observed.All day on Sunday the entrance fee was constantly toggled up and down between £9.99 to as cheap as £4.99, this was obviously an attempt to sell as many tickets as possible, however only 71% were sold and the site likely took a bath (lost money) on the draw.. The fee per ticket being adjusted at will by Paul is a clear conflict of interest. Do insiders get notified to buy up all the cheap tickets ? We’ll never know but the practice is shady to say the least. Not equitable and opens to door to fraud.However, things really got interesting yesterday when three Land-rover Cars were raffle’d off in an “instant win” extravaganza.. The winning ticket numbers are advertised but how are purchased tickets allocated? Paul could theoretically exercise complete control over when winning tickets are issued. For example, after 90% of tickets were sold, none of the three cars had been won.. As a statistician I can assure you, the chances of this happening are less than 1000 to 1 (<0.1%). Ticket buying reached fever pitch and the raffle sold out three days early with no discounts necessary.What is going on here? Paul loses money on the millionaire draw and then collects £320k on the instant win raffle the next day, this is achieved by holding back the big ticket items and inducing a mania of buying amongst unsuspecting punters..To summarise, Paul controls ticket prices and can toggle them at his discretion. He can also decide when winning tickets are purchased.. Far too much control in my humble opinionThatPrizeGuy is unregulated and doesn’t have a license from the gambling commission, it’s a play thing for one man who is obviously tempted on a daily basis to manipulate proceedings to his advantage I’ve seen enough and I won’t be participating any further. As a finance professional my advice is to keep your money tooP.s. You’ll see from Paul’s reply that my review has clearly irritated him, his language is emotional and he is resorting to a personal attack. These are all the trademarks of a narcissist lashing out when someone exposes their lies
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