https://rafflemycar.com/ 

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

It’s ludicrous to read the reviews on here this morning. It’s seems there’s a lot of toxic losers hiding behind screens! The website clearly stated at the bottom when purchasing a ticket that there... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Easy to navigate the website and browse raffles on offer, there were also free raffles when I looked which was a bonus! I have watched the live draws a few times when I’ve bought tickets, unfortunatel... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I'm gutted I havent won of course but I wont be stopping now, I've bought tickets for every car raffle and one day you will be calling my name out on the live draw lol I watched the draw live on Faceb... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I won the £1000 cash prize from raffle my car, so I really think it’s unfair that because they didn’t sell enough tickets for the Bentley you are calling them a scam. Do you really think they’d have p... See more

Company details

  1. Online Lottery Ticket Vendor
  2. Car Dealer
  3. Gambling House
  4. Lottery Retailer
  5. Lottery Shop
  6. Used Car Dealer

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We don’t just give away cars - we offer you the keys to automotive legends. From high-performance beasts to head-turning luxury rides, every vehicle we feature is carefully selected for speed, style, and status. And the best part? You could win one for just £10. No endless odds, no complicated games - just real chances to drive away in your dream car. Plus, there are tons of other epic prizes up for grabs. Ready to take the wheel?


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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Before draw had email saying that I…

Before draw had email saying that I didn't win very bizarre

March 27, 2021
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Reply from https://rafflemycar.com/

Hi John

Please read an article below where a man was ordered to pay £25,000 by a judge for writing a false and defamatory review on Trustpilot.

Can you remove your false and defamatory review. We do not send emails to our customers notifying them they have not won before a draw. The Car Raffle will take legal action to protect the reputation of its business against false Trustpilot reviews.

Source: BBC New on 10th Feb 2020 Website Link - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-56017604

Trustpilot has warned users after a business sued a man for leaving a negative review on the platform. “We strongly oppose the use of legal action to silence consumers' freedom of speech,” says a message on the website. The warning comes after a man was ordered to pay £25,000 in libel damages to solicitors who sued, on the basis the review was false and defamatory. London-based Summerfield Browne said the decision to sue gave it "no pleasure" and was not taken lightly. New reviews have been temporarily suspended on the law firm's business page on Trustpilot after publicity about the case led to more reviews. After seeking legal advice through the company online, Philip James Waymouth left a review on the website accusing the firm of being “another scam solicitor”, court documents said. A banner at the top of Summerfield Browne's profile on Trustpilot reads: “Please be aware that this business has taken legal action against a consumer for a review left on this profile.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don’t bother

So they are threatening legal action for anyone who has an opinion??? VERY TELLING.

March 9, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

And you can WIN this!

This is a novel way to be in with a chance to win a fantastic prize, that you could never normally be able to afford.

Best of luck to everyone!

March 9, 2021
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Bought various tickets for a Bentley…

Bought various tickets for a Bentley car which was never raffled off
Money making scam

March 8, 2021
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Reply from https://rafflemycar.com/

Hi Steven

Please read an article below where a man was ordered to pay £25,000 by a judge for writing a false and defamatory review on Trustpilot.

Can you remove your false and defamatory review, we are not a scam.
The Car Raffle will take legal action to protect the reputation of its business against false Trustpilot reviews.

Source: BBC New on 10th Feb 2020 Website Link - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-56017604

Trustpilot has warned users after a business sued a man for leaving a negative review on the platform. “We strongly oppose the use of legal action to silence consumers' freedom of speech,” says a message on the website. The warning comes after a man was ordered to pay £25,000 in libel damages to solicitors who sued, on the basis the review was false and defamatory. London-based Summerfield Browne said the decision to sue gave it "no pleasure" and was not taken lightly. New reviews have been temporarily suspended on the law firm's business page on Trustpilot after publicity about the case led to more reviews. After seeking legal advice through the company online, Philip James Waymouth left a review on the website accusing the firm of being “another scam solicitor”, court documents said. A banner at the top of Summerfield Browne's profile on Trustpilot reads: “Please be aware that this business has taken legal action against a consumer for a review left on this profile.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The car i bought tickets for…

The car i bought tickets for did not even get given away.. Embarrassing!!

February 21, 2021
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Reply from https://rafflemycar.com/

Hi Di Spirito

Please read an article below where a man was ordered to pay £25,000 by a judge for writing a false and defamatory review on Trustpilot.

Thank you for changing your review. We have a screenshot of your first review.
Your second review is still fictions. The Raffle was for a Bentley or a Cash alternative. We will be passing your details to our solicitor.

Can you remove your false and defamatory review, we are not a scam.
The Car Raffle will take legal action to protect the reputation of its business against false Trustpilot reviews.

Source: BBC New on 10th Feb 2020 Website Link - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-56017604

Trustpilot has warned users after a business sued a man for leaving a negative review on the platform. “We strongly oppose the use of legal action to silence consumers' freedom of speech,” says a message on the website. The warning comes after a man was ordered to pay £25,000 in libel damages to solicitors who sued, on the basis the review was false and defamatory. London-based Summerfield Browne said the decision to sue gave it "no pleasure" and was not taken lightly. New reviews have been temporarily suspended on the law firm's business page on Trustpilot after publicity about the case led to more reviews. After seeking legal advice through the company online, Philip James Waymouth left a review on the website accusing the firm of being “another scam solicitor”, court documents said. A banner at the top of Summerfield Browne's profile on Trustpilot reads: “Please be aware that this business has taken legal action against a consumer for a review left on this profile.

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