Marina
Don't know we're they got my number and my name. Never applied for anything on this page.
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Welcome to Win Me For Free. We are an online prize draw company giving away fantastic prizes every month and luxury prizes including brand new cars and modern tech. We have already given away some fantastic prizes such a brand new BMW i8 supercar and BMW X5 series 4x4. Right now we are currently running a prize draw for a Mercedes Marco Polo Campervan worth £70,000.
Roseway Avenue 58, M44 5BU, Cadishead, United Kingdom
Don't know we're they got my number and my name. Never applied for anything on this page.
This company have been repeatedly ringing me for months, asking for a Miss Lucas (not me). I have asked multiple times for my number to be removed and they say it’ll take 48 hours but never remove me. Really irritating.

Reply from Winmeforfree
Got a call from a nice girl who’s put me in the draw for the camper van. She also saved me money on my energy xx
Do not think you will ever receive the freebie they promised. Total scam!

Reply from Winmeforfree
Entered a competition via Scottish Power and completly forgot i entered as i never ever win anything!!! Worried about Christmas and my twins birthdays and got a call saying id won!!! Within 1 week i received the vouchers and now Christmas and birthdays sorted THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Like everyone that like free stuff, I am one that will enter loads of online competitions to test my luck, or get some freebies, well because I can ok lol. Anyway, since that my phone as become a hotline for strange numbers, I swear even on sunday night these people calling me, like w,t,f. I always just click reject call and put the number on my block list, anyway I got a call from 01412000030 Scottish power, telling me thanks to enter the compition and i could be one of the very lucky winner of a BMW or £500 Amazon voucher, all I ofto do is give a little more information to fully editable to verify for the prize. He insisted I change to their gas supplier and I could save on my energy bill, I am already a happy utilita customer. He transferred me to a friend he claimed, nothing , no noise just blank 30 seconds later a next guy came on the phone, I ask was that a transfer? He said yes, then persisted on why I should change to Scottish power to save money, I told him that I only pay £20 a month in total for gas and electricity via prepaid. He told me he have a plan to put me on fix 12 month contract for only £15 a month fix, that mean if I run the gas and electricity all day all night I would still pay £15 per month. Right away I realized this is a big fine print scam. I told him I am not interested and hang up. Too good to be true. Who the hell get unlimited energy for £15 a month. Like l,m,a,o
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Have been harassed by these people for weeks now! I haven't entered any competitions either!
This company is a total scam, they do not send what they advertise. I ordered the baby shark buy one get one free. Instead They sent me one cheap sock toy that does not look like or do any of the items advertised. Do not buy from them. Shame on facebook for allowing them to false advertise on their site
Got a phone call fro them about 20 minutes ago saying that I won a new Samsung mobile phone. I told them that I never entered a competition and the caller then said Did any of Your family do it for Me.I said No.Then the caller started on about something to do with Entering again told them I wasn't interested and said Goodbye.Plus She got my last name wrong.Instead of calling me Miss Walters She called me Miss Walter and I had to tell her it was Walters.
I entered a competition and within minutes had a call from Scottish Power, should have checked here first!
Scam company winmeforfree "sell" (they are owned by the same guys) the thousands of entry contact records for competitions to 1calldirect based in Glasgow and they harass you for for Gas/electric/broadband
Had great chat with guys in shopping centre, and viewed the car which is up for the current prize.
Follow up service was friendly and professional.... now waiting to see if I'm lucky in the draw!
They gives me 1 flyer had unique reference code to ask all my family or friends and on they website hasn't got any for reference code that's not good at all fake advertising
SCAM
Using a rented BMW i8 for a fake competition you'll be entered into a draw if you allow them to refer you to scottishpower for finders fee. They are just switch a baiting with a rental, fake youtube video of a giveaway which is presumably their friends. After contacting scottishpower to find out they have no affiliation whatsoever.
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