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Avoid Disqualification

Nothing is worse than winning a fantastic prize, only to get disqualified on a technicality. Why do sweepstakes disqualify entrants, and how can you avoid it happening to you? Find out here.
How to Track Your Sweepstakes Entries with Diigo
An easy, free way to track sweepstakes information like which you've entered, which you want to return to daily, and which you've won.
Sweepstakes Entry Restrictions - Understanding the Rules
Sweepstakes and contests all have restrictions in their rules that govern how often you can enter them. Learn what the most common sweepstakes entry restrictions are and what they mean.
Help! I Entered a One-Time Sweepstakes Twice! Will I Be Disqualified?
Will you be disqualified if you enter a sweepstake more often than is allowed in the rules? Find out!
Don't Get Tripped Up by Confusing Sweepstakes Rules!
Have you ever read through a sweepstake's rules and wondered what on earth they were talking about? Learn what those rules mean and avoid accidentally disqualifying yourself.
Living by the Rules
Few things in the sweepstakes hobby are as frustrating as being disqualified from a giveaway because of overlooking an important rule. This article will help you understand the sweepstakes rules in order to avoid disqualification.
Top 10 Sweepstakes Mistakes
Recognize and avoid common pitfalls and mistakes made by many sweepers.
Organize Your Sweepstakes with Firefox
Does entering your daily sweepstakes take too long? Are you afraid of disqualifying yourself through duplicate entry? Find out how you can use the Firefox Bookmark tool to organize your sweeps and enter more quickly.
Will I Be Disqualified for Using Roboform?
Learn how to use Roboform to enter sweepstakes without risking disqualification.
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