only if u combine Monopoly from multiple years.. Then you have a winner. I remember
about 1 years ago they was give out a stack of 50 instead in the last few days of the promotion. Even with 300+ scratchies didn't win a single prize other than the freebies.
Win A Share Of Over A Million Prizes from McDonald's (1 in 5 Instant Wins) - McDonald's Monopoly
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Last edited 12/09/2014 - 17:05
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A 1 in 5 chance to win an instant prize with the purchase of eligible products. Also collect to win prizes. Don't forget to register your tickets online (account registration required) for entries in the second chance draw (Enter by 11:59pm (AEDT) 4/11/14; Draw to be held at 3pm (AEDT) 16/12/14)
If you have a Student Edge card (NSW/ACT only), you can also claim a free medium sized drink with purchases over $3, giving you an extra ticket.
ELIGIBLE PRODUCTS:
- any cold cup medium or large soft drink (Coca-Cola Coke, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite and Fanta) and Orange Juice
- any Tall McCafé® cup (Long Black, Cappuccino, Mocha, Flat White, Latte and Vienna)
- Medium Fries
- Large Fries
- Warm Chicken Salad
- Crunchy Noodle Chicken Salad
- Hash Brown
- McFlurry®
- Grand Angus®
- Mighty Angus®
- McChamp®
- McSpicy
- McGrilled®
Here's a list of instant prizes:
Food: Instant Prize | Max. No of Prizes |
---|---|
Chicken & Aioli McWrap | 399,297 |
Big Mac® | 931,693 |
McChicken® | 399,297 |
English Brekkie Wrap | 261,609 |
Sml Frappé or Smoothie (ex McCafé®) | 1,064,792 |
Small Hot McCafé® Beverage | 1,996,485 |
Sausage McMuffin® | 1,330,990 |
Small Sundae | 1,996,485 |
Cheeseburger | 1,330,990 |
Macaron (at McCafé®) | 399,297 |
Small Fries or Fruit Bag | 3,327,475 |
Non Food: Instant Prize | Max. No of Prizes |
---|---|
Chrysler Jeep® Compass or Patriot | 5 |
Sharp® Home Entertainment System | 1 |
UK Holiday | 1 |
Sea-Doo® Spark 60H.P PWC | 2 |
$5000 Ozsale Voucher | 2 |
Falls Creek Resort or Hotham Resort Ski Trip | 1 |
Australia Zoo Holiday Package | 3 |
Honda Dirt Bike | 1 |
$2000 Caltex® StarCash Card | 2 |
HP® Notebook with selected audio accessories | 25 |
XBOX ONE Console & EA Sports FIFA Game | 50 |
Annual Cinema Pass | 50 |
Sony® Xperia M2 Smartphone | 50 |
Sharp® Wireless Bluetooth Speakers | 50 |
$100 Ozsale Voucher | 150 |
$50 Hotel Voucher to Accor Hotels | 500000 |
Hasbro Monopoly® Classic Board Game | 500 |
$25 Caltex® StarCash Card | 1000 |
Free Cinema Ticket Voucher to participating cinemas | 30000 |
50 ‘Coke Rewards’ Tokens | 400000 |
Free Snapfish® Photo Block 10.2cm x 15.2cm | 105000 |
$10 Ozsale Voucher | 250000 |
Free Sports Session at participating venues | 1100000 |
Free Attraction Pass to participating venues | 1445000 |
3 Month Digital Magazine Subscription from Zinio | 800000 |
$5 Cinema Coupon for participating cinemas | 1000000 |
Free Music Download from Universal Music | 500000 |
Free Movie Rental from Video Ezy | 800000 |
Here's a list of collect to win prizes:
Collect To Win: Instant Prize | Max. No of Prizes | Required Tickets | Ticket Colour |
---|---|---|---|
Chrysler Jeep® Compass or Patriot | 15 | Oxford Street, Regent Street, Bond Street | Green |
Sharp® Home Entertainment System | 2 | Strand, Fleet Street, Trafalgar Square | Red |
UK Holiday | 1 | Park Lane, Mayfair | Dark Blue |
Sea-Doo® Spark 60H.P PWC | 3 | Leicester Square, Piccadilly, Coventry Street | Yellow |
$5000 Ozsale Voucher | 2 | Pall Mall, Whitehall, Northumberland Avenue | Pink |
Falls Creek Resort or Hotham Resort Ski Trip | 1 | Whitechapel Road, Old Kent Road | Brown |
Honda Dirt Bike | 1 | Bow Street, Vine Street, Marlborough Street | Orange |
$2000 Caltex® StarCash Card | 2 | The Angel Islington, Euston Road, Pentonville Road | Light Blue |
HP® Notebook with selected audio accessories | 25 | Fenchurch St Station, Liverpool St Station, Kings Cross Station, Marylebone Station | Stations |
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Are hash brown the cheapest item to buy?
Can you use the Macca's hack tricks?Thanks but no thanks. This company scammed our family out of $10k worth of prizes with their Monopoly promotion. The family up the road from us 'won' a family trip to Disneyland and told their kids (10 & 7) that they were going to Disneyland. Turns out McDonalds used old monopoly properties with the new game and the 'hard to get properties', ie: the ones that you needed to win the prize, actually became the easier to get ones (if that makes sense).
We were part of a Class Action against McDonalds but in typical fashion, they blamed someone else and only had to issue apologies and 'as a gesture of good-will' they gave us $100 worth of vouchers.
I would have thought that a new promo type would have been in place to save face but no, they like to rub people's noses in it!
"Thanks but no thanks. This company scammed our family out of $10k worth of prizes with their Monopoly promotion."
Scammed. uh huh. They deliberately made you think you won to take make you purchse $8 happy meals.
"The family up the road from us 'won' a family trip to Disneyland and told their kids (10 & 7) that they were going to Disneyland."
You didn't even win. The family up the road did. Why would the family tell their kids theyre going to disneyland before receiving the prize?
"Turns out McDonalds used old monopoly properties with the new game and the 'hard to get properties', ie: the ones that you needed to win the prize, actually became the easier to get ones (if that makes sense)."
So a store used cups etc from a past promotion? And you were entitled to a paid trip to disneyland because your neighbour bought a happy meal from a 20 year old store manager who stocked the wrong cups?
"We were part of a Class Action against McDonalds but in typical fashion, they blamed someone else and only had to issue apologies and 'as a gesture of good-will' they gave us $100 worth of vouchers.
"Being part of a class action lawsuit doesn't give you credentials to boast unless you actually won it. Let me guess, in the court of law you were wrong?
"I would have thought that a new promo type would have been in place to save face but no, they like to rub people's noses in it!"
They gave you $100 that you didn't deserve.
As you seem to be so knowledgable on this were you a part of this case?
I'm just a humble staffy on free parking
Chloden we were part of the case, not sure if that was directed at me or Theworks. We were represented by a person who was actually screwed over as well. No match their high priced lawyers and corporate pay off though :-/
Did you wake up on the wrong side of the bed this morning or something?
Channeling the JV
He wrote up in the Old Kent Road.
But I must say that the root post sounds a bit of a bizarre rant.
I'm just pissed I came 2nd in the beauty competition.
@theworks: Maybe spending too much time in Jail and not collecting your allowance ?
"Just visiting"
@theworks:
Ahh well, ten dollars is still ten dollars!
theworks, you havent' got a effin clue u d**khead. The company sold OLD PRODUCTS without our knowledge. WE DID WIN! $10K worth, the people up the road also won, do your research pal there were 500 people like us but of course a multi billion dollar franchise paid of the judicial system (amongst pay off of employees) to say the stock wasn't rotated but clearly your an expert on it.
We actually got all 3 properties for a TV, Playstation plus a bunch of games. It was a 42 inch about 10 years ago, they were worth big bucks. My sister called up our family so pumped about it.
You obviously don't have a heart or any humanity to understand that.
Thanks for sharing. This actually sounds quite interesting to me.
Basically, Maccas gave out wrong cards, thereby making the consumers ineligible for the prizes? When was this?Wintergirl - It was around 2000-2001 from memory. It was about the time I was finishing high school. You hit the nail on the head, they gave out old stock (they had old cups/fries holders from previous competitions), In the meantime they changed the rare properties which in hindsight was a dumb thing to do, incase people had old properties or something like this happened at the store (with a mix up of old and new stock).
They managed to wipe their hands clean pretty well. As a former employeed, I can vouch for their brainwashing tactics.
It was bad enough for us as a struggling family but the family up the road are the ones I felt really sorry for. Imagine telling your kids you've won a trip to Disneyland, only to find out that a poor policy at the store meant you hadn't won a thing; Insult was giving a voucher/credit to the stores!
You're holding a gripe from something that happened 15 years ago?! I'm certain that their practices have changed since then, heck their number of stores has probably doubled in that time. I'm also certain the Competition and Consumer Act would control this sort of behaviour.
http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/stories/s257577.htm
For anyone who was interested in the court case.
We had 500 people in our area represented.
I didn't realise but there were 7,000 claims in total.
So @theworks, you wanna tell me that there were 7,000 people that either cheated or were wrong in their claim? Fat chance pal!
I think people should read the actual facts and ruling of the case rather than reading media quotes. The full case is here:
http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/sinodisp/au/cases/cth/FCA/…I have tried to take a very objective view reading it. However, the facts are as follows:
- there were only 34 claimants who presented their case in full.
- many of the claimants when cross-examined couldn't even get their stories right.It is a very detailed ruling and I am not a lawyer, however, based on reading the information (and regardless of having good lawyers or not) - there was no chance that the claimants were going to win as their case was fairly weak whilst McDonalds provided significant depth of detail on why the mix-up could not have happened.
So… a four in five chance of losing?
:)count me in!
A 4 in 5 chance of losing but I just bought a large meal and received 5 tickets, the guys at the table next to me had 2 medium meals and had 3-4 tickets each (don't recall ) and they didn't tear off their labels (so naturally when they left I helped them).
My first meal at Maccas in ages and I scored a $50 hotel voucher (though no idea if it's worthwhile or a $50 off only on full priced rooms), a free sports session (no idea what the hell that is), a free cheeseburger, and a free small sunday.
Along with a bunch of random streets.Not too shabby for a meal that cost a total of $15.
Why don't we get a thread going of the stickers that are actually rare, so people know if they have won(because then its worth buying a lot of meccas to find the other commons?
Whirlpool has one going.
http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/mcdonaldsmonopoly14I've made an easier to read version (thanks, Whirlpool, for the source).
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nGiWCGr54cM8OjtYeaxh…
Can someone please let me know why some of the tickets in Collect To Win: Instant Prize section are in bold fonts? I have a MAYFAIR ticket, but I need to get a Park Lane ticket, and the Park Lane is written in bold font.
Bolded properties are the rare ones. E.g.there are only two UK holidays to be won, so there should only be two Park Lane tickets out there.
Anyone not getting game tickets with their burgers? Bought a Might Angus and a McSpicy… came in normal boxes so no game tickets
You should have notified staff if the food came in packaging that's not for the promotion when it's meant to be… I found that the large chips I bought before was in the plain non-promotional packaging so I went to ask staff and they gave me two individual sheets with the promo stickers.
I did takeaways so I didn't realize they weren't there until I got home.
Anyway… emailed McDonalds and they forwarded my complaint to the store where I bought it from. Got replacement stickers in the mail a few days later.
Seriously, has anyone actually won something big??
But thanks OP!