Raffle House

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London, United Kingdom

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gambling service· game store· lottery retailer· lottery shop· online lottery ticket vendor· Gambling & Casinos· Gambling house

Raffle House Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Raffle House is located in London, United Kingdom on 1 Ashmere Grove, Ferndale,. Raffle House is rated 3 out of 5 in the category gambling service in United Kingdom. Raffle House gives its customers the chance to win their dream home for just £10, Stamp Duty and legal fees paid, while also donating money to worthwhile charitable causes. Customers also get weekly chances to win £1,000 - all via one convenient point of entry. It's a win-win.,|Raffle House gives you the chance to win your dream home for just £2, Stamp Duty and legal fees paid, while also donating money to worthwhile charitable causes. Every week, you can also grab your chance to win up to £6,000 - all via one convenient point of entry. It's a win-win.
SHOW ME MY DREAM HOME

Address

1 Ashmere Grove, Ferndale,

Phone

02030925232

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

London, England

Open hours

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Amy Stephenson

Very dodgy company. Avoid like the plague. Genuinely very underhanded company and they WONT stop texting me even though I’ve repeatedly sent the UNSUB text. Which I think is actually illegal in itself. Sick of being bombarded with texts from these fraudsters.

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Sarah Suge

Impressed by how the last competition was conducted with such transparency. Very exciting to see them award a life changing cash prize to the winner. The odds are great and it's very simple to enter. Definitely worth a shot.

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Horatio Palamountain

So although I didn't win :( I had a great experience with Raffle House; their customer service was fantastic and their response rate was almost immediate. I'm lining up for their next competition and hopefully this time I'll win! (The odds of winning are better than any other game of chance in the world)!!

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Gerard Murphy

When the draw closed they didn't reach anywhere near the figure for the flat. The winner ended up with a check of 173,000. The flat was 'valued' around 600,000 (though they exaggerated this by probably 15% to attract entrants.) I'm guessing they kept a nice chunk of money from the entry fees even though they failed to give away any property at all. As an aside it was poorly communicated throughout. Rather than a house raffle, It basically worked out simply as a lottery with a very dissapointing payout.

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Stuart Dessler

Constantly got emails from them advertising the house and was not surprised when I read the ASA had banned them from misleading customers. They never actually got the grand prize of a house and deliberately mislead people to think they did. Never given away a house, so their name should also be changed. Don't waste your money!