The latest winners from Congleton Nub News sponsor Easy Winning Limited

By Nub News Reporter

19th Jan 2024 | Advertisement Features

Did you know? A Congleton Nub News sponsor gives out prizes to the general public every day!

Easy Winning Limited is an online competitions firm with daily prize draws.

And over the past seven days, they have given out some proper prizes!

He opted for the cash alternative! (Image - Easy Winning Limited)

Josh Maloney had spent pennies for the chance to win a Vauxhall Mokka, and he won.

However, he opted for the cash alternative of £9000 and was chuffed to bits.

Meanwhile, Darren Greenfield felt great after being selected at random as a lucky winner, but instead of opting for the Rolex Hulk he had won, he again went for the money alternative, which was £1000 paid into his bank account that same day.

He opted for cash instead of the high-end watch he had won. (Imae - Easy Winning Limited)

This flurry of lucky winners follows an anonymous adult winning £10,000 last week.

Most of their prize draw tickets are less than a pound, and you can enter as many times as you like!

To enter, please head to www.easywinning.co.uk.

25-year-old Charles Edwards has ran Easy Winning Limited since 2020. (Image - Easy Winning Limited)

Other competitions Easy Winning are currently holding include a BMW Sports Car with £2000, plus their biggest ever cash giveaway of £125,000.

Congleton Nub News is sponsored by Easy Winning Limited

     

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