Lately I've been noticing a change in how Some RAFFLECOPTER sweeps have been working.
I usually log on to Rafflecopter using my e-mail address Not Using Facebook, doesn't matter cuz e-mail address is the same for both.
But when I get to the YouTube Part to get YouTube/Google points/entries it is now switching my account to my YouTube/Google e-mail address. It asks you to use your YouTube/Google Account Info to get those points. It seems to be associated with gleam.io sweepstakes sponsor.
This results in unchecking all non YouTube/google points/entries already made in rafflecopter and only checking the YouTube/Google Points.
Facebook and Google/YouTube e-mail address are mutually exclusive.
Does anyone know why this is happening?
As far as I know you can only use one e-mail address to enter any sweepstakes.
So now I have to choose between Facebook e-mail vs YouTube/Google e-mail address when entering? I would naturally select Facebook e-mail cuz the way rafflecopter now works is you get more points that way.
Is this happening to anyone else?
Thanks for your help/insight/opinions!
I usually log on to Rafflecopter using my e-mail address Not Using Facebook, doesn't matter cuz e-mail address is the same for both.
But when I get to the YouTube Part to get YouTube/Google points/entries it is now switching my account to my YouTube/Google e-mail address. It asks you to use your YouTube/Google Account Info to get those points. It seems to be associated with gleam.io sweepstakes sponsor.
This results in unchecking all non YouTube/google points/entries already made in rafflecopter and only checking the YouTube/Google Points.
Facebook and Google/YouTube e-mail address are mutually exclusive.
Does anyone know why this is happening?
As far as I know you can only use one e-mail address to enter any sweepstakes.
So now I have to choose between Facebook e-mail vs YouTube/Google e-mail address when entering? I would naturally select Facebook e-mail cuz the way rafflecopter now works is you get more points that way.
Is this happening to anyone else?
Thanks for your help/insight/opinions!
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