Nope, half the time you wonder if you can trust them, though big companies do use them… I have only received emails from companies I subscribed to, some would hit me up daily 😑
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I won an i9-10850k from ESL, I thought the email was a scam until I saw he was the marketing manager. That prize cost me many thousands as I built an entire pc around it
Recently there was two OzBargainers who won PC game codes and a mechanical keyboard. The comps were on Gleam.
I've won passes to PAX Australia through a Gleam comp
Yeah I've won a couple before - iPhone 8 Plus from iDropNews and Airpods from Gleam directly
I 100% think these are just email harvesting links to sell off and send you more junk mail.
comps/promos direct from the companies themselves.. (MSI, Asus, Corsair so on) feel more trustworthy.All these comps are like winning the lottery.. its very unlikely and i dont think they are regulated because it free to enter.. if they were never going to have a winner.. no one would ever know and no government body would investigate them for fale advertising. Its a win/win for them to have as many product give aways that creat marketing hype as they can.
I suspect this is the case too.
Has anyone won a gleam.io comp?