Welcome to Pick My Postcode

Welcome to the web’s biggest free daily lottery! I created Pick My Postcode a few years ago and I had no idea I would be giving over away to total strangers, but that’s the internet for you!

 

Watch me explain everything below

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Our main daily prize starts at £200 (unless it’s a rollover of course), but we also have lots of other opportunities to win on: The Video Draw, The Survey Draw and The Stackpot where lots of members win £10 prizes twice a day.

Today,  potential winners can claim a total prize pot of . The next draw is at , but why not have a look around while you’re waiting and get acquainted with our FAQ’s.

 

Top up your winnings with our Bonus system

Your Bonus is an additional pot of money that we add to your winnings. You can build this up as you continue to visit the site, take up our sponsored’ offers, complete market research surveys and help us grow by sharing your personal referral link below. We aim to give away tens of thousands of pounds every day for free one day.  So please get sharing, but most of all, good luck! 🙂

Chris & The PMP Team

Norfolk Retiree Wins £885 on the Main Draw

Jools Tinsley, a 62-year-old retiree from Caister near Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, won £885.71 on the free online lottery, Pick My Postcode!


Pick My Postcode Winner Jools Tinsley and her husband

Jools, who has lived in Norfolk for the majority of her life, is retired from local government and now runs an Etsy shop, creating handmade crafts. Jools first joined Pick My Postcode in 2015, and finally after years of checking daily and building her bonus through surveys, her postcode was picked on the Main draw, winning her an amazing £885.71, completely for free.

When asked how it felt to win, Jools said: “It’s awesome. It will allow us to treat our close family.” Jools said the win was a particularly welcome surprise after what had been a difficult day. She planned to go to bed early after she’d had treatment that day on a retinal tear, she decided to check her emails, and after seeing her daily email reminder was shocked to log in and see that she had in fact won the main draw. When asked how she planned to spend the winnings, Jools said: “We’d already decided to go camping together so as well as covering the pitch costs we’ll look after the cost for everything.

 The site offers multiple opportunities for your postcode to be picked every single day. Pick My Postcode has 6,369 active members in Norfolk and since 2011, the residents have won a total of £63,308.07. Jool’s win proves that checking Pick My Postcode takes only seconds but could make a huge difference. Join thousands of members who check daily and start growing your own bonus today!


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  • I don't know how others feel about this, but the pop-up ads coming from the bottom of the screen are becoming increasingly frustrating. It is actively stopping me from wanting to check each page now. It's tedious and hard work closing them each time.

    I request PMP to please stop these relentless pop ups because for people like myself it's starting to stop us using the site

    @admins @Chris

    • If you have a problem it's always worth browsing the comments as it may have already been answered, as this one has, to a large number who haven't checked!

      I'll put Em's comprehensive answer verbatim once again .....

      "We only make the ads for our other sites Win A Dinner & PMPCompetitions and for our Games & Puzzles page. The rest are just ad spaces which we rent out to Google ads.

      They all have an x in the corner and only take a second to close. They will fill the page if you touch them outside of the x. Just make sure that you don’t scroll too quickly and accidentally hit it, then you will be able to react to the ad when it comes up by closing it, instead of accidentally swiping on it. Turning your device to landscape should expand the ad and make clicking the x easier.

      The ad stays at the bottom of a hand held device, not static on a section of our site. You can continue to scroll and see what was under the ad. The page moves separately to the ad.

      Our draw boxes have red buttons in them which enable you to navigate between the pages. The Main Draw box has a red button which says “Check survey draw”. The Survey Draw’s button then says “Check video draw” etc. So there are other ways to move around the site.

      Just scroll down until the bottom of the draw box is in the centre of your screen and you can use the “Check x survey” button to move to the next draw. There’s an example image here:

      https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/163-theres-an-ad-blocking-the-tabs

      So you can just ignore those ads and use the alternative buttons.

      If you are served an ad which is not one which shrinks to a banner or bar size, or if it doesn’t have an x to close it, or if the close function doesn’t work, please take a screenshot and email us – admin@pickmypostcode.com"

      https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/113-what-to-do-if-you-see-a-dodgy-or-inappropriate-advert

  • Puppy tails:

    Nothing much to report today - the three dogs slept from the time we got home to tea time, had their tea, other stepson and his partner called in (down here from Scotland) so we showed them a short walk with their dog, then the boys and Indi went back to sleep until 11.30pm, quick trip into the garden for late-night de-tanking, back to bed until I went in about 1.30am, when they staggered as far as the bedroom and fell asleep again, waking up about 5.30 this morning. Peace!

    • You're wearing those poor dogs out. 😂

  • Bought a new shampoo with extra volume.

    It really works. My singing in the shower is really louder!!😜😜

    • 😊

    • :-)

    • Apologies to the neighbours?

  • I was using the Post Office in our local shop for local people today (they're open on Sundays) and thought I'd try a bottle of "Not Guilty" Pinot Grigio non-alcoholic wine that I spotted in the fridge. I like a drop of Pinot, but not necessarily for the alcohol.

    I thought I'd pay on the self-serve till, and guess what: "Age restricted item, please wait for a member of staff."

    How does that work then for alcohol free wine?

    • Somebody has cocked up.

    • I think having the word alcohol in the description is the trigger, doesn't matter if it is low or no, plus probably a complex set of social concerns about underage people getting a taste for beer and moving on the the real stuff. There is no legal age restriction on non-alcoholic drinks so any intervention is down to the vendor.

    • The magic word is 'wine' I expect. Like 'knife' sharpener.

  • How come when a woman is pregnant everyone rubs her stomach and says congratulations but no one rubs your balls and says good job?

    • People rub my belly and ask when it's due, and I'm a man.

    • It's difficult having to carry a chair when you're out shopping, although Morrisons shopping trolleys can help with that.

    • It's just as weird when someone you do know pats your stomach. I don't like being touched at the best of times so I made sure I always had a 'shield' to protect me when pregnant, standing behind a chair was my go to defence.

    • Totally agree. It's weird when it's someone you do not know.

    • I agree Barrie, I don't see why someone you hardly know would think it is acceptable to pat you on the stomach.

    • If the woman wants you too it's her choice but to feel an abdomen without permission is probably assault.

    • Its probably because the start of life is a wonderful and magnificent thing, knowing a little life is inside there. She should be proud, but yes i get it, not everyone is the same and i understand some people feel this way. Me personally didnt mind it and i encouraged people to have a pat, especially when mine decided to move around and jab my ribs 🤣. Ahh wish her well from me and enjoy pregnancy, the hardest job but best she will ever have is being a mum ❤️

    • @avisk - I agree

    • My pregnant friend is astonished by the number of people she hardly knows (and in one case, a total stranger) feel they have the right to pat her on the stomach. It makes her feel really uncomfortable and cross.

      Prod anyone else in the stomach and you might get a slap, but if you are expecting a baby somehow that makes it OK. I think it is really weird!

    • @Barrie - could be they can't be sure who to congratulate - it could be Artificial Insemination by Donor - somebody else had it in for you!

    • 🤣🤣