I've won 2x by email and one went to my primary mailbox and one to updates (on gmail). Here was the subjects:For those of you who have been notified you have won a prize, how does the wording look? I am struggling reading each and every email I get and just putting in winner or prize does not narrow anything down. TY!
This is the wording of my jacket - it didn't even technically say I was a winner bc I had to sign the affidavit before I was verified as a winner.Thank you for the reply. I was wondering HOW the wording was that you had won something. I have tried to search on WINNER, Claim, Prize, and Grand Prize, you have won and I find nothing. I am trying to make sure I don't miss a winner notification.....
And here's the verbiage of the other one I won: "You entered the Ensure Max Powered by Protein Max Challenge Sweepstakes and have been selected as a winner! PrizeLogic is the official fulfillment administrator for this promotion, and we want to congratulate you."
Could you read part of the first line in the email? I was reading part of the first line, which my email shows without opening and going by that. Do you think that’s good?I
I've won 2x by email and one went to my primary mailbox and one to updates (on gmail). Here was the subjects:
"New Belgium’s Join the Juice Force Jacket Giveaway!"
"Ensure Max Powered by Protein Max Challenge Sweepstakes"
One was from a real person, and one seemed automated (was from PrizeLogic)
Here's what some of my emails (first line) have said:Could you read part of the first line in the email? I was reading part of the first line, which my email shows without opening and going by that. Do you think that’s good?
Personally, I think it's obvious when its junk/sales mail and delete those quickly. There's a few that are questionable and i always open them. If you have gmail, my wins have always gone to my Updates or Primary Tab (but I know people say they've found them in spam!). And i check my emails multiple times a day to keep up with deleting the junkCould you read part of the first line in the email? I was reading part of the first line, which my email shows without opening and going by that. Do you think that’s good?