Most people tend to believe me, but I do get those people that try to convince me that I'm entering scams - despite me telling them what I've won.
I don't think people understand what sweepstakes are. I've gotten every response from, "What you don't know is that you have to pay for all of those items in full eventually," to "I don't have the money it takes to enter sweepstakes." :scratch: Huh?
One problem I have is that most people I tell about my sweepstaking say, "Wow, you gotta show me how you do that!" No problem, right? However, I have explained to SO many people... showed them this website... showed them how I organize my sweeps... set them up with Roboform... etc. The average that these people last is about a day... if that. I usually get whines and complains from them saying, "It didn't work for me, I didn't win... you must be lucky." I've explained that it takes a long time to start winning... why can't people believe me? This has happened with about 10 people now... I'm done explaining. :/
I know a lot of "regulars" at a local casino I frequent, and I tell them about my wins. Maybe because they are gamblers, they don't really question? :scratch:
I've given my addy to many of those people and once they email me, I send them the link(s) for SA - only 2 out of 8 asked I think? :scratch:
As far as I know, they haven't followed through - I've told them it's not an overnight, that it can take weeks/months/even years to see a win
Anyway, I think with all the news bites on internet scams, people have a tiny bit of info they
think applies to sweeping, so they are sceptical. :error:
Then, when they discover it's
all about timing,
especially for those elusive instants, and that you must be consistent, persistent, and patient (
especially patient :laughing: ) and they don't win right away, they give up.
Sweeping is a
hobby - I think maybe some approach it as a means to quit their jobs - but winning is too random to count on sweeping as anything but a
fun hobby
