APPLE IPHONE 17 AIR or £1000 CASH!
Jammy·Tech·Live Draw

APPLE IPHONE 17 AIR or £1000 CASH!

Tuesday, 25 August 2026 at 22:30Tuesday, 25 August 2026 at 22:30
0% sold16,998 tickets left

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Ticket price£0.10
Max odds1 in 16,999If every ticket sells
Current odds1 in 1On tickets sold so far
Value Ratio1.70Great value

What the numbers mean

At £0.10 a ticket across 16,999 tickets, this draw has a Value Ratio of 1.70great value. A full sellout returns £1,700 against a stated prize value of £1,000.

Based on tickets sold so far, the current Value Ratio is 0.00 — about £0 taken to date. An undersold draw closing soon is where the real odds advantage sits, which is what our value ranking is built to surface.

Jammy caps entries at 225 tickets per person on this draw. Use the odds calculator to work out your real win probability for any number of tickets.

Prize details from Jammy

***THIS IS AN AUTO DRAW***   COMPETITION ENDS: Tuesday 25th August @ 10:30pm   THE PRIZE WILL BE DRAWN REGARDLESS OF TICKET SALES, GUARANTEED!   Prize Details: THE APPLE IPHONE AIR 256gb – IN BLACK £1000 CASH ALTERNATIVE AVAILABLE NEIGHBOURS WIN £20 CASH The all-new iPhone Air is so impossibly thin and light that it nearly disappears in your hand. At 5.6mm and weighing just 165 grams, it’s the thinnest iPhone ever — even with a large, immersive 6.5‑inch display and the power of the A19 Pro chip. It’s a paradox you have to hold to believe.   AUTO DRAW – WINNER WILL BE PICKED AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE TIMER ENDS OR WHEN ALL TICKETS HAVE GONE Be a Winner. Be Jammy ❤️

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