Published: November 10, 2023
Last updated: November 21, 2023
By Joshua Smith 🇦🇺
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Welcome to the ultimate Tuff Streeters giveaways review for 2023.
Been seeing those ads all over social media? Yep. Me too! 🙃 Kinda getting annoying now.
I’ve been watching the rise of these lottery websites right here in Australia, with some being outright scams.
(Hello Lifestyle Australia being one of them)
In fact, Channel 7 interviewed me about that scam a few months ago.
ABC also covered the story here:
Anyway, if you’re ready to get started and need to know:
➜ If Tuff Streeters and their giveaways are a scam
➜ How you can protect yourself and block these ads
➜ If the prizes and their websites are genuine
Then you’re definitely in the right place! 🙂
Let’s jump straight in!
Tuff Streeters At A Glance
💡Core Concepts
Win modified vehicles, such as Toranas!
💰Current Price
1 entry for $15 right up to 300 entries for $225 if you want the best value.
🤩 Bonuses Offered
Rewards portal
🌍 Tickets Sold
Unknown
✌️Common Praise
Quality prizes and genuine winners (about 10 cars have been given away so far!)
❌ Scam Verdict
Tuff Streeters has issues with their website, including a lack of an SSL certificate. This is a decent red flag to me. Plus the odds of winning are low, as are the odds that they’re donating a lot to charity.
🚀 The X-Factor
Tuff Streeters focuses on heavily modified performance vehicles, rather than 4×4’s that others promote.
📈 Industry Trends
Online raffles like LMCT+ are all the rage in Australia right now.
👨🏻💻 My Verdict
Sure, Tuff Streeters have paid out everything so far. But like the Hello Lifestyle scam, it’s hard to know what the finances are like in the background. It’s also concerning that at this time of publishing, their website won’t even load for me. 😬
Note: Even if you don’t win, the partner discounts may have some good value.
However, I think this more akin to gambling than a trade promotion.
Lessons in Internet Culture (from right here in Australia) created this epic video with good insights:
If you want to block the Tuff Streeters ads, use a VPN and the FB News Blocker plugin for your browser.
Now, have you bought a car giveaway ticket from Tuff Streeters before? Let me know! Please leave a comment below with your experiences. You can also start a forum thread or create a Reddit post.