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PRIZE PORSCHE

Win the car of your dreams for a tenner. Maybe less. Anyone with a social media account exhibiting a clear interest in all things automotive will have seen pages, posts and stories infiltrating their timeline with exactly this message. From Cosworth- badged Fords to lairy Lamborghinis, from monstrous McLarens to awe-inspiring Audis, the rate at which these online competitions are popping up is nothing short of extraordinary.

The odds look too good to be true, of course. It must be scam. Actually, it’s not. That’s not to say every company hosting these prize draws can be trusted to conduct themselves in proper (and, it has to be said, legal) fashion, but there are ‘car raffle’ businesses operating with complete transparency, observing every competition law in the book. With this unexpected phenomenon taking the automotive world by storm, we thought it a good time to get the lowdown

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