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House Competition
A Surrey based couple, Paul and Elizabeth Elson, have decided to launch a win a house competition, offering their 300,000 pound Dream Home in Frimley, Surrey as the prize.


There is a growing trend for these online competitions recently, despite some well published problems encountered by Brian and Wendy Willshaw, organisers of the Devon home competition draw for Oldborough Retreat which was temporarily halted by the Gambling Commission for perhaps being more a house lottery than a competition; it now has been allowed to complete as originally planned. Mr & Mrs Elson, the organisers of this house competition, have been in close discussions with the Gambling Commission and have launched a spot the ball competition to win their house.
This is not a pixelotto but is a skill competition like that commonly used to win a super car (such as bestofthebest) or win-a-holiday competitions. Even if the required number of tickets is not sold there will be a cash prize for the lucky winner instead, so for just the cost of the 25 pound ticket you could easily win over 5000 pounds in this house competition if you choose the correct spot the ball pixel.
Offering much better odds than the National Lottery, this competition gives you a 1 in 18,500 chance or better of winning a huge prize. Even if the house itself is not your preference, it could be sold or rented and the resulting cash used to invest elsewhere or consolidate debt.

This competition has been carefully scrutinised by the organisers’ specialist gaming lawyers and is by no means a competition scam nor an illegal house raffle. Nor should it be considered online betting but is instead a fair contest requiring skill and judgement, so any self-respecting comper should feel safe to give it a go. There would be a wealth of opportunities for you if you won the prize fund or the £300,000 house itself.