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We don't have enough published data from Offgrid Prizes on this draw to calculate a Value Ratio. That usually means no cash alternative or no ticket cap has been stated.
Offgrid Prizes caps entries at 99 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 Offgrid Prizes
Enter for a chance to win an Atom Packs Custom Backpack! The winner will get to choose what model and size they would like or any other readily available backpack on the market up to a £340 value. Please note there is currently a 12 week lead time on the custom Atom Packs. You can check out all of Atom Packs backpacks here: https://atompacks.co.uk/
The backpack will be ordered for the winner free of charge within 14 days after the competition’s end date.
Competition Rules
This competition is open exclusively to residents of the United Kingdom who are aged 18 years or older. Participants will be automatically assigned ticket number(s) upon placing a successful order and will receive a confirmation email. In the event that a skill-based question is posed during this competition, entrants must provide the correct response to qualify for participation in the live draw. Incorrect entries will not be acknowledged or included in the live draw.
The live draw will be conducted on our Facebook page, utilising Google’s random number generator to select the winning ticket number from among all entrants.
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Is Offgrid Prizes legit?
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