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There are numerous contest scams and it is difficult segregating the scams from the real ones. People are eager to enter contests as they feel they might win great offers with little effort. Common contests are lottery schemes. You can enter these for pre-determined periods like three or six months or sometimes even longer. Entry fees range from $30 to $100. In many cases, contest organizers collect entry fees and make off with the money. They do not conduct any lotteries or contests.
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Many people fantasize about winning huge amounts or prizes at different contests. They enter contests to acclaim recognition and fame. This is but a pure fantasy and you need to come out of fantasy world into real world to be aware of such contest scams. Fantasies are not always true.
Another type of contests scams are literary contests. A good percentage of such contests could be genuine and offer excellent recognition and credit for chosen authors. However, with such genuine organizers, you come across numerous illegitimate ones, which conduct contests for earning money. They organize various poetry or writing contests with huge advertisements in newspapers. These contest scams advertise huge winning amounts, which in end turn out to be nothing. You never receive any further information after submitting your entries with requisite fees.
Before entering into any contest, you need to conduct an investigation into details regarding contest organizers. Although it might take some time and energy to conduct such investigation, it is worth your loss or disappointment in entering into false contests or contest scams.
In some cases, prize money may not exist at all and sponsor may not choose any winner. You can check by probing into history of such contests and get to know of previous winners. Otherwise, try to get information about different authors, editors, and agents listed in organizers lists, etc. Also, try to find if you receive anything else for your work other than prize money like free reviews, critical appraisals, etc. It is always best to enter contest of reputed organizations to avoid any contest scams.
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