DreamGiveaway.com

DreamGiveaway.com

Poor 2.9 | Reviews (100)
Company: New Beginning Children’s Home
Founded: 2003
Country: United States
Prizes: Car and shopping prizes
TOS: 18+ residents of the U.S. and Canada (except Quebec) and of other countries
Email: info@dreamgiveaways.com
Phone: 866-600-0646
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DreamGiveaway Exposed — Enter and Drive Away in that Dream Car!

DreamGiveaway Exposed

DreamGiveaway Review

Ever dreamed of having a shiny red corvette? Well, Dream Giveaway aims to make that dream come true. This is a prize site that offers some really amazing chances to win that dream car you never thought you could get.

What Is DreamGiveaway.com?

They offer some really amazing car and shopping prizes. The downside, however, is that there is no limit on how many can play in each contest. The upside is even the taxes are considered and covered by Dream Giveaway. And just take a look at what you can win. On top of that, the ticket costs go to charity. Nice!

Who Can Participate?

Anyone can play at Dreamgiveaway.com as long as you are 18 years or older, though it does seem targeted at residents of the United States and Canada (excluding Quebec). I’m not sure how they’d deliver the cars if you’re somewhere else and/or whether there would be costs associated though you could simply opt for the cash value option. The odds are based on 1 prize against how many tickets are sold. There is no cap on it.

What Are the Prizes Offered by Dream Giveaway?

Whether you choose to go for the Bandit Dream Package, Corvette, Mustang, Camaro, or Shopping Spree, the ticket prices are the same. They all come with extras including cash to pay the taxes. Players can opt-out for a cash value instead of a car (are you crazy). These are serious dream packages including some one-of-a-kind cars. Their website is really basic with just the necessary information included.

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Who Owns Dream Giveaway?

Dream Giveaway is operated by New Beginning Children’s Home (NBCH). This is a charity registered in the United States that provides assistance to foster care. They all support a variety of other charities including MADD, and Smile Network International Bright Pink, to name a few. Reaching out to them is quite easy as there is a snail mail address, two phone numbers (direct and toll-free), and an online contact form on their website. DreamGiveaway.com can be reached Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 5:00 EST.

What Are the Terms & Conditions?

DreamGiveaway.com’s terms and conditions are great in outlining each of the ways the contests happen. The rules are the same for each excluding the draw date. Each car or shopping spree you are vying for has its own time frame. How it all works is pretty straightforward and clearly set out.

How to Collect a Prize?

Each of the prize options has its own draw date so definitely check the small print to put it on your calendar. One “conditional” grand prize winner is drawn along with three alternatives. The winner will be contacted by email within three business days of the draw. The alternatives are just in case dreamgiveaways.com can’t reach you so they’ll go to the next person.

DreamGiveaway.com Feedback and Complaints

This is a charity fundraising site that provides an opportunity to win things that you wouldn’t normally get to. It’s legit and the only complaint I could find is a few that would like second and third prizes. For now, these guys only offer the main prize.

Why You Should Register With Dream Giveaway

Pros:

Check Out the Car Prizes

Applicable Taxes Covered

Anyone Can Play – Over 18 Years Old

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Why You Shouldn’t Register With Dream Giveaway

Cons:

No Cap on How Many Can Play Each Game

Only a Grand Prize – no Secondary Prizes

Waiting For The Draw Date!

Is DreamGiveaway.com Legit?

I’m sorry, but I keep flicking back and having another look at that Shelby (Mustang) on a poster I have had on my wall for years now,  and the idea that I could buy a bunch of tickets supporting a great charity and maybe win – well, what can I say? The combination of supporting a good charity and the chance to win a Camaro package or one of the other prizes is great. Okay, take the Camaro out and put Shelby, and Mustang in. That was one of the hardest things about this site. Refining the choice of my dream car.

DreamGiveaway.com gets a thumb’s up and I am already dreaming about that dream car!

  1. Awesome Can’t Wait for The Drawing of the HELLCAT!!! THIS IS MY FAVORITE CAR!

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  2. They sell or give your personal info to other groups, that why you will get annoying calls from other organizations wanting money.

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  3. I’m not giving money to anyone online. If it was direct from the ones they say they are donating too, Maybe. But you can trust no one. And when it comes to paying to win online. FTC is strongly against it. How do I even know this is real. Because they say it is. And programs, pictures, phone numbers can be made up. I have FTC check it out and do a little work to check myself. But if I was anybody I’d be cautious. And if this message doesn’t make it in the feed. Then we’ll know who actually is supporting their scam. If it is one. The research will tell. But no one should ever pay to enter a contest. And yes they offer I code by mail-in. But when you have a code and put it in, it doesn’t show up as you entered. But I’ll let the FTC decide if it’s real or not.

    One more thing… By BBB give.org This charitable organization either has not responded to written BBB requests for information or has declined to be evaluated in relation to BBB Standards for Charity Accountability. Charity participation in BBB review is voluntary. However, without the requested information, it is not possible to determine whether this charity adheres to all of the BBB Standards for Charity Accountability. The BBB encourages charities to disclose accountability information beyond that typically included in financial statements and government filings, in order to demonstrate transparency and strengthen public trust in the charitable sector.

    The BBB reports on charities and determines if they meet 20 voluntary standards on matters such as charity finances, appeals, and governance.

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    • Your scamming people out of money by offering a car that you supposedly already gave away. I’m notifying the BBB and the FTC.

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  4. I’m a big fan of cars and used to enter many drawings. I’m not disappointed I never won – of course I never expected to. I just loved to fantasize about the amazing cars they raffled off I COULD theoretically win. This was WAY more fun than writing a check for $100 to Red Cross or United Way, etc, which I also do.

    I believe the only relevant way to judge a charity, as long as you support who they are giving the money to, is how EFFICIENT they are at doing so. Meaning the percentage of the funds collected that make it to the ultimate charitable cause. If you donate $100 buying raffle tickets, the raffle organizer spends $95 on the prizes, overhead, administrative expenses, fees paid to for-profit fundraisers, etc, etc., then it really makes it obvious that good works would be better advanced if you cut out all the middle men and mailed a $100 check straight to a reputable and transparent charity. One way the donor gets a fantasy, but the ultimate charitable cause may get only $5 or whatever. The other way the donor spends the same $100, no fantasy but still a sense of charity and the cause gets the whole $100!

    There are independent ratings organizations like CharityNavigator.org which exist just to independently advise donors how efficient and reputable different charitable organizations are. They can even evaluate religious based charitable organizations if the organization is structured in such a way as to be transparent and evaluated. 3 of the top 10 charities rates by Charity Navigator for efficiency and transparency have religious associations (including 3 rated Matthew 25 Ministries, 4 rated Samaritan’s Purse, and 10 rated Catholic Medical Mission Board).

    New Beginnings Children’s Homes may be incredibly efficient passing the GROSS donations received along, or perhaps only 5 percent ultimately makes it thru to charitable recipients. We will likely never know, because of how they chose to set up their organization – as a Church who is not file required to file IRS Form 990.

    That fact alone makes me a bit skeptical, and I won’t be mailing more $100 checks when I have no idea how much of that money ultimately gets thru to the needy, or who specifically they are.

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  5. The article has an item incorrect – the main charity, New Beginning Children’s Homes – does not own Dream Giveaway. They are the charity sponsor of the promotions and when we donate, the money goes to that charity, you get a receipt from the charity, a 501 c 3, and we get auto entered to win. Six other charities that receive annual grants are MADD, Smile Network, Detroit Rescue, Bright Pink, National Guard Educational Foundation and Honor Flight-my personal favorite. Videos from the charities are on the home page of the web site; I have been to the award ceremonies recently that take place in Clearwater, FL – maybe one day I’ll get the keys to something cool.

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