Thrills/raffle

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So i've got a e mail from them today stating you've won the raffle , the head of the e mail clearly states you've won the raffle,im taking the meaning of this is i got first place in it & per header that has come my way. ( i haven't opened the e mail as per yet )

So it got me thinking before i open this e mail , it clearly does not say you're a winner in the raffle or you've won a prize in the raffle , clear heading states you've won the raffle, anyone else had this today ? or is it misleading & false on their part ? ?

I've been struggling with their software over last few weeks & haven't been playing due to the problems loading slow spins etc etc.

Just thought i would ask the Forum to see how other members see this/read this as i know this could be very misleading indeed

Any thoughts please ? ?
 
Who not open the email and go from there?

i shall do ) im just a sceptic on the way of online headers to be honest , my immediate thought was it could be very misleading , clearly im not stating that as such it is i could be wrong wouldn't be the first time , but i was just asking to how people would see this or read it )
 
i shall do ) im just a sceptic on the way of online headers to be honest , my immediate thought was it could be very misleading , clearly im not stating that as such it is i could be wrong wouldn't be the first time , but i was just asking to how people would see this or read it )

Well, yes, but you're asking if we read the title as misleading based on the contents of the email without knowing the contents of the email in order to fairly judge the title
 
As a header it's very misleading.

But once you open it, you'll probably find, like I did, that it's made VERY clear that you've won 10 free spins.

I've noticed that English is a second language for a lot of casinos, so that's maybe the problem, rather than deliberately trying to mislead :rolleyes:
 
If it's the case above that you've merely won a few spins...it's ambiguous, but not exactly misleading, if the raflle has more than one prize. Technically winning a raffle, be it 2nd-100th place is technically true, though most would assume they've gotten the main prize and could be better worded. 'You've won' might be more apt if it's a secondary, tertiary prize etc.
 
If someone was to say to an athlete 'you have won the race' it would mean they came first, not second or third.

it's unambiguous.

saying you won IN the race, would be ambiguous
 
Though someone who when asked, 'where'd you get that $500,000' may easily respond, 'I won the lottery' even if the major prize was 3.2 million and other prizes after were less..noone would say 'I won IN the lottery'
 
Hi yep , it's clearly displayed on header that you won the Raffle ( header states Thrills, you won the raffle.******** , the winners of the raffle have been................

Clearly that is my point i shouldn't even need to open the e mail to collect first prize of which it is ( not sure on that one what the prize is ) either way looks like this could be very misleading to others players as well not just me.

I'm not suggesting that i did not place first either , im just going by what i have e mailed on front of e mail from thrills .

Badly written false or misleading headers should be a no go in this day & age .

Anyway i shall update the thread when i've opened the mail )
 
Though someone who when asked, 'where'd you get that $500,000' may easily respond, 'I won the lottery' even if the major prize was 3.2 million and other prizes after were less..noone would say 'I won IN the lottery'

yer i get this , the point to me asking was , as header says , Thrills. you won the raffle. this means you have won the raffle.

Also im not sure if any of the forum reps might have a view on this from other casinos ? point of view & all that ?
 
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Though someone who when asked, 'where'd you get that $500,000' may easily respond, 'I won the lottery' even if the major prize was 3.2 million and other prizes after were less..noone would say 'I won IN the lottery'

That's just lazy 'speaking' English. And also said from the opposite position, where a little ambiguity can be allowed for

If the lottery phoned you and started the conversation with "you've won the lottery". You'd be well-pissed off to find that you'd only won $10

P.S. noone is not an English word
 
And you did win the raffle I assume - perhaps not first place.
I could argue it's not misleading, but it would be rather long going into definite and indefinite articles and coming down to semantics.
Sure the casino could have written 'you've placed in the raffle' but ulitmately, it's areally a non-issue as you simply open the email and discover the contents.
 
That's just lazy 'speaking' English. And also said from the opposite position, where a little ambiguity can be allowed for

If the lottery phoned you and started the conversation with "you've won the lottery". You'd be well-pissed off to find that you'd only won $10

P.S. noone is not an English word

It isn't really. It does follow the rules of grammar without being unnecessarily verbose or pedantic. And of course, let's be honest, as this thread proves, the header generated more interest than writing 'you didn't place first but there's some small consolation' - marketing does come into play to.

I've agreed it could be worded better. But really, one just has to open the email - painless really - to see what they've won.
 
ok well i opened the e mail , clearly the header states i had won the raffle , upon opening it yes i had won 10 free spins well that isn't what the header is stating in any shape of form .
hahaha

Well as already pointed out , again the wording that i had indeed won the raffle , clearly needs addressing & they should be adding £2000 to my account along with all the other players ) , no e mail in any competition whether that be raffle or race should start with you've won the raffle or race , this in english terms means first place.

bahhhhhh i give up Thrills hopefully the rep shall chime in here when they get chance )

Thanks guys for your help ))))
 
Okay, it's the whole point of misleading and ambiguous email headers

in your opinion. I disagree to the former but accept the latter. :thumbsup:
Anyway, I assume the op will open his email to find he's won. If there's no prize to be found, I fully accept it to be a completelymisleading header.
 
ok well i opened the e mail , clearly the header states i had won the raffle , upon opening it yes i had won 10 free spins well that isn't what the header is stating in any shape of form .
hahaha

Well as already pointed out , again the wording that i had indeed won the raffle , clearly needs addressing & they should be adding £2000 to my account along with all the other players ) , no e mail in any competition whether that be raffle or race should start with you've won the raffle or race , this in english terms means first place.

bahhhhhh i give up Thrills hopefully the rep shall chime in here when they get chance )

Thanks guys for your help ))))

If it makes you feel any better, all I've won today is an all-expense paid trip to the front door and back several times over to let the dog out so he can come right back in :D
 
in your opinion. I disagree to the former but accept the latter. :thumbsup:
Anyway, I assume the op will open his email to find he's won. If there's no prize to be found, I fully accept it to be a completelymisleading header.

i have ;) yes your correct that there is a prize ten free spins , but are incorrect against the header , which is the point to the thread , clearly defined as you've won the raffle , this is neither are a winner in the raffle , you've been placed in the raffle or anything like that , clarity shows if you've won the raffle it's defined as first place. because you've won it.
 
interesting to see how other people read these things , as my valid point in creating the thread in the first place . :thumbsup:

Ok, but there isn't much to say if you don't tell me what raffle it was. What was the prizes for the first place...was it a first place?:)

Or was it maybe as I suspect some ...participate in this or do that and we will award you some spins?
So...?

Congratulations to those spins btw. Lucky you:thumbsup:
 
first prize £2000 second prize second £1000 third £750 & so fourth down from there , if the header stated you won a prize in the raffle ,( no problem )
even if header said , your a raffle winner , again ok np )

But to state in header you've won the raffle , i do have a problem with )
 
first prize £2000 second prize second £1000 third £750 & so fourth down from there , if the header stated you won a prize in the raffle ,( no problem )
even if header said , your a raffle winner , again ok np )

But to state in header you've won the raffle , i do have a problem with )

Then I agree, it's very misleading and whoever wrote it should be spanked;)
 

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