UP CLOSE: With competition company offering Stoke residents the chance to win huge prizes

By Sarah Garner

8th Nov 2023 | Local News

Easy Winning was founded by Charlie Edwards in 2020 and since then nearly 3,500 people have won huge prizes (Nub News).
Easy Winning was founded by Charlie Edwards in 2020 and since then nearly 3,500 people have won huge prizes (Nub News).

Easy Winning is an online competition company which has recently expanded into Stoke-on-Trent, offering local residents the chance to win huge prizes. 

Ran by Charlie Edwards from Buxton, the company hosts raffles every single day, with prizes ranging from the latest gadgets to tens of thousands of tax-free cash. 

And unlike national competitors or the lottery, this local service costs as little as 15p to enter. 

Easy Winning gives away prizes on a daily basis, ranging from the latest tech to tax-free cash and cars (Easy Winning).

Charlie told Stoke Nub News: "The business was set up in 2020 during lockdown - I was actually travelling in Australia during the pandemic but when I came back I couldn't find a job. 

"I was entering competitions online and noticed that nobody really did it in my area.

"When it started we were just giving out pairs of Apple Airpods for free but since then it's snowballed, we've built a brand that people trust and hopefully we get the same response in Stoke."

Currently, the company has around 20,000 customers and prizes range from the latest Lego and makeup, to tens of thousands pounds in cash and impressive cars

Charlie started the business by giving away free Apple Airpods but the business has grown to now giving away £30,000 cash and cars (Easy Winning).

Charlie continued: "It's crazy at the moment, we've got people winning £22,000 cars for less than £2.

"People can win anything really, at the moment there's things like North Face coats, festive hampers and a new Xbox - anything that people want they can win for as little as 15p."

Easy Winning gives away prizes on a daily basis, including the daily cash draw during the week which starts at £500 on a Monday, increasing to £1,000 on a Friday. 

The daily cash draw costs just 15p to enter. 

"Because we focus so heavily on keeping the tickets so cheap, nobody is playing with any real amounts of money", said Charlie, "That's one of our main goals, to keep it cheap for everyone."

Easy Winning also hosts giveaways for local charities, including Buxton Mountain Rescue (Easy Winning).

The biggest ever prize - a huge £30,000 cash - will be given away this Sunday (12 November) and this competition costs just 89p to enter. 

Recent winners include Kyle Hollins, who purchased one ticket for £1.99 and won a fantastic Mercedes GLA plus £1,000 cash, and Ashley McKenna who purchased two tickets for 98p and won a Range Rover Sport although he opted for the £22,000 cash alternative.

When asked about his Christmas competition plans, Charlie told us: "There will be a Christmas day draw, we might be doing something silly like giving away £50,000, but nothing is set in stone just yet."

You can enter an Easy Winning competition online or via a free postal entry, as stated on the site's terms and conditions.

To try your luck at one of Charlie's competitions, head to the Easy Winning website.

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Stoke Nub News is proud to announce that Easy Winning is the latest sponsor of our news service. 

Easy Winning's support will help us deliver the high-quality journalism that Stoke deserves - no clickbait or intrusive ads, just the latest updates on what's happening in our city. 

It is thanks to the generosity of businesses like Easy Winning that we can continue our mission to revive local news, both in Stoke and across the UK.

     

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