What are the best sweepstakes websites?

Use these websites for finding online sweepstakes and contests:

  • Contest Girl.
  • The Balance Everyday.
  • Sweeties Sweeps.
  • Giveaway Frenzy.
  • Sweepstakes Lovers.

Does anyone actually win the PCH sweepstakes?

The good news is that Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes are legitimate – although your odds of winning the current “$5,000 A Week For Life” giveaway are about one in 6.2 billion, according to the official rules. PCH will also never phone ahead to disclose that someone has won a major prize.

Where does PCH get their money?

Our famous prizes are funded primarily by company revenues derived from the sale of our varied merchandise and magazine offers. Of course no purchase is ever necessary to enter or win. Other sources of revenue for the company come from advertising on PCH’s many online properties. Real people really do win!

Do you pay taxes on sweepstakes?

In the United States, winners pay taxes on sweepstakes prizes. All sweepstakes prizes are treated as income for tax purposes. That means you’ll be required to add the fair market value of your car prize to your earnings from jobs and other sources when you report your income to the IRS.

Are sweepstakes worth it?

Yes, it’s worth, by entering the sweepstakes you can win prizes but before entering, check the authentication, to avoid fraud scams. When you start entering sweepstakes, you probably want to enter more and more giveaways.

What should be required for sweepstakes entry?

Driver’s License Number. Sometimes sweepstakes, especially car sweepstakes, will require that winners have a driver’s license. However, they should never ask for your driver’s license number to enter. If they need that information, they will ask for it after they have chosen a winner.

What are sweepstakes real?

A sweepstake is a type of contest where a prize or prizes may be awarded to a winner or winners. Sweepstakes began as a form of lottery that were tied to products sold.

Are the sweepstakes legal?

A sweepstakes is a legal contest or game where anything of value is distributed by lot or chance. Federal legislation and state laws govern sweepstakes.