![]() ![]() So to keep a sweepstakes honest (and not a form of gambling), sponsors like 80 Eighty are required to have a “no purchase necessary” option. In the United States, sweepstakes are not legal if participants are forced to pay the sponsor in order to be entered to win a prize. What they aren’t actively advertising is the fact that you do not have to give 80 Eighty any money to enter the giveaway. ![]() Visit their two YouTube channels and browse through the photos they post on their Facebook and Instagram pages. You’ll see and hear Danny, Justin, and Nick mention this throughout their giveaways. The advertised model for its giveaways is simple: every $5 you spend on their site will give you an automatic entry to the current dream car giveaway. As of this post, 80 Eighty has over 155,000 likes on its Facebook page alone. ![]() Regardless, 80 Eighty has gained popularity (and profitability) from its recurring Dream Car Giveaways. I’m still trying to figure out what kind of company 80 Eighty is:ġ) A clothing company that gives away the occasional “dream car,” orĢ) A sweepstakes company that also sells merchandise. It was founded by Danny Schmucker, Justin Wallace, and Nick Mofford. It’s easy to rationalize spending large amounts of money on the hope that you could win. But did you know you can enter these giveaways without paying the sponsor a dime? Yup.Ĩ0 Eighty, LLC is a company based out of Midvale, Utah. Sound familiar? The hope of winning your dream car is tempting. Updated November 25, 2016, to include information regarding Dream Car Giveaway #8.Įvery $5 you spend gets you 1 automatic entry. ![]()
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