So what are the easiest giveaways to win? Do you think you are lucky? As for me, I am not really. Or I mean I am lucky in many fields of life, but I never won any remarkable thing. Many years ago I did the lottery tickets for couple of months, but I didn’t win even a cent. How many times does someone have to enter lotteries in order to win? It is very difficult to say, because there are people, who can win for the first time, and there are lots of others who do the lottery every each of week life-long, but they never win. Insider Monkey recently published an article in which we can find the great answers for this question.

But luckily there are easy giveaways where there are more chances of winning, but maybe it depends on your day: are you lucky, or not? I love to day-dream what would happen if I won on the lottery. I think I don’t too big dreams, just as an average person has: traveling around the world, to have a house near the sea, and one in the mountains. I would give money to my family members as well. IT would be great, but as I have written, I don’t do the lottery.

Now let’s see Insider Monkey’s list, and in order to get the useful information Insider Monkey has consulted the website The Balance. The giveaways then were ranked by the prizes, the number of entries allowed and the expiration. For now we have picked two items from the list: AARP- Health and Wellness; and Dave Ramsey – Summer Cash Kickoff. The Grand Prize: of AARP – Health and Wellness is $10,000(1 winner), while the instant prize is $25 prepaid cash card (10 winners). You have to be older than 45, it expired: May 31 and the entry is 1 per a day (gain extra entries by taking quizzes, taking poll, answering questions). The second one is Dave Ramsey – Summer Cash Kickoff; it lasted from May 1 to May 31, the prize is 1st, 3rd, and 4th week: $4,000, 2nd week:$8,000, and the entry is 1 per a day (eligible to anyone older than 18).
For any further interesting information, you should read Insider Monkey’s article about the easiest giveaways to win.

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I am from Hungary, Europe. I graduated as a theologian, and social pedagogue.