Every raffle on Raffaly can be entered for free
You don't need to pay to enter any competition on our platform. Every raffle hosted on Raffaly offers a free postal entry route with the exact same chance of winning as a paid entry.
This guide explains how to enter by post, what you need to include, and answers common questions.
How to enter by post
Quick summary:
- Write the required information on a postcard
- Post it to our address
- Your entry is added to the draw with equal odds
Step-by-step instructions
1. Get a postcard
Use any standard postcard. You can buy these from most shops, post offices, or online.
2. Write the following information clearly on the postcard:
- Your full name
- Your email address
- The raffle ID (found on the raffle page under "Details")
- Your answer to the competition entry question
3. Send it to this address:
Postal Entries
12 Alberta Close
Blackburn
BB2 7DU
United Kingdom
4. Make sure it arrives on time:
Your postcard must arrive at least 72 hours before the raffle closing date. We recommend posting it as early as possible to allow for postal delays.
Important rules
- • One entry per postcard: You can send multiple postcards for the same raffle, but each postcard counts as one entry only.
- • Free to enter: Postal entries are completely free. You only pay for the postcard and postage stamp.
- • Equal chance of winning: Postal entries have exactly the same odds as paid entries. There is no advantage or disadvantage.
- • Same draw: All valid postal entries go into the same random draw as paid entries.
- • Must be legible: If we can't read your postcard, we can't process your entry. Please write clearly.
- • Arrive on time: Postcards received less than 72 hours before the draw or after the draw date will not be entered.
Learn more about our fairness standards: Visit our Transparency Policy to see how we ensure equal treatment for all entries.
Frequently asked questions
Legal compliance
This free entry system is designed to comply with UK regulations, including guidance from the Gambling Commission and recommendations from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) 2024 report on online competitions.
For full legal terms, see our Terms & Conditions or Transparency Policy.
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