
Is Volt Comps legit?
Independent review · voltcomps.com · UK prize competitions
Quick verdict
Volt Comps is a UK prize competition operator listed in Competition Showroom's verified directory. We track their live draws in real time and calculate the Value Ratio for every competition they run, so you can compare them objectively against other UK operators before entering.
About Volt Comps
Stay updated with Volt Comps's latest giveaways. From cars to cash, we aggregate all their top-tier competitions for your convenience.
How we know they're legitimate
UK prize competition operators must comply with the Gambling Act 2005, which requires either a genuine element of skill or a free postal entry route on equivalent terms to be classified as a legal prize competition rather than an illegal lottery. Volt Comps operates publicly at voltcomps.com and we are able to reliably surface their live competition data, ticket counts, and prize values — which is the prerequisite for inclusion in our directory.
Before entering any UK prize competition, we recommend you check the operator's terms and conditions for: their free postal entry route, their draw method (typically live on social media), and historical winners. See our FAQ for more on UK competition site legitimacy.
Live Volt Comps competitions
These are the 12 Volt Comps draws we're currently tracking, sorted by Value Ratio (best first). A lower Value Ratio means more of the entry money goes back to the prize pool. View all on the live aggregator →
- £50 in Cash for FREEVR 0.00£0.00
- Pokemon Mega Evolution BoosterVR 0.00£0.00
- £1000 CashVR 1.89£2.37
- Dyson Airwrap Straight & WavyVR —£0.94
- Volt Vault Break-In!VR —£1.80
- iPhone 17 ProVR —£4.95
- Two Fifty for Two Fifty!VR —£12.50
- Switch 2 Pokémon Pokopia BundleVR —£4.95
- Nintendo Switch 2VR —£0.94
- iPad and Airpods BundleVR —£4.95
How Volt Comps compares
The Value Ratio lets you compare Volt Comps's draws directly against every other UK operator we track. Their current average Value Ratio across live draws is 0.63. A VR of 1.0 is the break-even point for the operator; lower is better for the entrant.
Visit Volt Comps directly
https://www.voltcomps.com