Online Sweepstakes Terminology
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Online Sweepstakes Terminology
Online sweepstakes have captured the interest of people worldwide, offering a blend of fun, excitement, and the possibility of winning amazing prizes. However, to fully immerse in the sweepstakes world, participants need to be familiar with certain key terms.
Essential Entry Terms
When entering online sweepstakes, understanding entry-related terminology is crucial:
- 1/H: One entry per household.
- 1/H/D: One entry per household per day.
- 1/H/W: One entry per household per week.
- 1/H/M: One entry per month.
- 1/H/Q: One entry per quarter.
- 1/P: One entry per person.
- Bi-weekly: Entry allowed once every two weeks.
Personal Details
- Addy/Addie: Entrant's address.
- NAZ: Name, address, and zip code.
- NAZDT: Adds day telephone.
- NAZH: Adds home telephone.
- NAZT: Adds telephone number.
Contest Information
Key terms regarding the online sweepstakes process include:
- SD (Start Date): Official start date of the sweepstakes.
- Online entry: Submission method via the internet.
- WL: Winners list.
- DD (Drawing Date): Last date for accepting entries.
- E/F/A: Employees, families, and agencies?"indicating entrant eligibility.
Additional Terms
- WSL: While stocks last.
- DOB: Date of birth.
- J/A: Judging agency?"used by major competitions to oversee the sweepstakes.
- P/C: Prizes must be claimed by a specified date; unclaimed prizes may be forfeited.
Becoming Sweepstakes-Savvy
Regular participation helps entrants quickly become familiar with this terminology. Numerous glossaries and websites offer resources to deepen your understanding of sweepstakes terms. It's essential to know the rules, terminology, and details before entering any contest.
By mastering the language of online sweepstakes, participants can enter more contests and boost their chances of winning incredible prizes.
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