Welp - I placed an order. Tried at 7EST on the dot but kept getting a bunch of errors/couldn't place order (likely server overload due to the rush) but got an order placed by 7:01. We'll see it that gets it - others please share too.
Which is outlined in the TnC as part of qualifying process to make sure all contestants are eligible households. I can only wonder what 7-11 would use these sensitive info for.I stopped the ordering process when the app asked for my passport, driver's license, identification card or travel visa.
Which is outlined in the TnC as part of qualifying process to make sure all contestants are eligible households. I can only wonder what 7-11 would use these sensitive info for.
Anybody get anything yet in terms of notification? @krwshl , I'm with you - order was in at 7:01
Yes, they sent the email today confirming that I won a pair. I still don’t know how I was able to snag them.
Yes, they sent the email today confirming that I won a pair. I still don’t know how I was able to snag them.
Such “prize” scams are around for a couple of years already, so people are automatically sick of such low chance prizes.
Well I would classify it as a scam. I can provide my email confirmation from my order at 7:01pm (and that was because their servers kept giving me an “order error” message from 7:00pm-7:01pm. I ordered at the exact second). So yeah, I will never do something like that again and I would call it a scam. Ordered $50 worth of overpriced 7-11 crap, at the EXACT SECOND they advertised it, and all for nothing. Never againPlease inform me which ones are 'scams' - because I've known winners in many of these (Olive Garden, Red Robin, McDonalds, SmashBurger, Tim Hortons, Wegmans)... probably more if I remembered all the contests.
Just because you know 10 people who didn't win, doesn't make something a scam.
I doubt MegaMillions is a scam, even though I've never met a winner.