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

Introducing PMP Competitions

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Looking for even more chances to win? PMP Competitions gives you the opportunity to enter free competitions every day, with prizes ranging from holidays and the latest tech to beauty bundles, pet products, home essentials and much more.

At Pick My Postcode, we’ve spent years giving away free cash prizes through our daily draws. Now, we’re excited to introduce another way to win prizes online, without spending a penny. Here’s everything you need to know about PMP Competitions.


What is PMP Competitions?

PMP Competitions is a brand-new platform offering free prize draws and instant win competitions every day. The competitions are run on our behalf by DMRi, which means they operate on a separate website from Pick My Postcode. Because of this, you’ll need to create a separate registration in order to enter the competitions. You are not automatically signed up to PMP Competitions just because you are a Pick My Postcode member.

Just like Pick My Postcode, every competition is completely free to enter. The prizes are funded through the advertising shown on the site, meaning you never have to buy tickets or pay an entry fee.

New competitions will be added daily, covering all types of prizes such as holidays, tech, pets, beauty, home and many more. With new competitions launching every day, it’s worth checking back regularly so you don’t miss your next chance to win.

Sign up to PMP Competitions today.

Ways to Win?

There are two types of competition on site: Prize Draws and Instant Wins.

 

For ‘Prize Draw Competitions’, you must successfully select the correct answer to the question from the multiple-choice answers given. Should you select the correct answer you will automatically have gained one entry into the prize draw from which winners will be randomly selected from all of the correct entries into that particular prize draw.

The ‘Instant Wins’ operate like a lucky dip where random numbers are generated and if they match the ones you pick then you win the prize.

How Many Times Can I Enter?

Every competition can be entered once per day, giving you a fresh chance to win every 24 hours. Thus, you can come back and enter again each day while a competition is live to increase your chances of winning.

You can also get additional entries by sharing on social media, email or just by sending the link to a friend. You can earn up to 15 additional entries per competition each day by sharing your unique referral link with friends and family. You’ll receive bonus entries when someone signs up and enters through your link and they’ll receive bonus entries too.

Have More Questions?

You can join our new Facebook Group – Pick My Postcode Competitions. Once you’ve joined you can ask questions that we or other PMPers can answer! We’ll also keep that updated with exciting new competitions.

If you have more questions about how PMP Competitions works, you can read their rules of play, FAQs or send questions in via their contact form.
(*This contact form is manned by the DMRi staff, not by Pick My Postcode Admin Team).

Sign up to PMP Competitions today.


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  • I found this on the internet - it was on the Google memes but originally from X, I think:

    Two 18-year-old students from Pennsylvania have developed an innovative, low-cost exhaust filter that turns harmful vehicle emissions into oxygen using microalgae. Rohan Kapoor and Jack Reichert created the Go Green Filter, a compact device that easily attaches to a car’s tailpipe. The filter uses living microalgae to capture carbon dioxide and other pollutants, releasing clean oxygen in their place.

    https://x.com/Rainmaker1973/status/2078147719441391987

    There is more detail and a photo - it’s about the size of a baked bean can and would cost about $50. Let’s hope someone can run with it - it seems a good idea.

    • I thought the hot air from an exhaust would cook them anyway.

    • Don't believe everything on the web.

    • House them in used screwtop glass wine bottles. Make them removable and attach to a indoor source in your lounge, kitchen, or bedroom. Make it so it sucks hot air in during summer and vice versa in the winter. Or this could be a second indoor only unit as a second outlet

    • The algae won't get light in a tin under a car, or much heat in winter.

      Whilst algae may be capable of absorbing some harmful emissions, I'm absolutelly sure a tinfull of them could not keep up with how much a car produces, if they can on a long journey, what do they eat when it is not running for long periods?

    • Its a viable idea and shows a lot of promise - testing so far shows it removes about 74% of harmful emissions. Keeping the algae happy seems to be a big problem; it needs specific levels of heat and light to work. I'm sure that can be solved, so lets hope some big company picks it up.

  • Puppy tails: A big day tomorrow - I rang the guy who did gundog training classes that I took Indi to, and he does puppy classes. He says it’s OK if I take the two boys and work them together - they are getting to the stage now where they need to learn obedience with other dogs around. They are pretty good at lessons in the garden - I got the four pups (mine, Poppy and Ivy) plus Indi, to lie down while I walked round them, then got them all sitting and called them out one at a time. That took a while to sink in, but they need to move on now to multi-dog classes. They were brilliant on the beach with the dog-walker’s group, but they were all doing the same thing there, whereas sometimes they need to come or sit or stay when others are moving around. We shall see what happens tomorrow!

    • lol @Beth8it erm he sort of might look more like Mr Bean so are you still going to take him 😁😁😁😁 please 🙄🙄

    • AJR, yes, no problem, provided he looks like Sean Bean, but then you would either not get him back afterwards, or he would be dead on his feet and no good for anything! 😈

    • 👏👏👏

    • Beth8it, is there any chance you can take my other half with you next week and send him back when he is trained?

    • Oh well done to you Beth.You obviously know what you are doing and have given them a very good start.I bet you were chuffed at how well behaved they were!

    • Well, we’re back and we survived. Didn’t do a great deal this time, more introductions and talking about expectations, rewards and trigger words etc, then some eye-contact exercises - stand in front of the puppy and as soon as it looks directly at you, say ‘Yes!’ Or whatever trigger words you use, then instant rewards. Some people may use clicker-training, which I find very fiddly as it needs another hand free and having to do instant clicks, with no delays. Words are much easier, and what I have used up to now, so the boys had no problems. They were so good the whole time, even when one tiny puppy escaped (Yorkshire terrier, about the size of a guinea pig) and rushed along the line to visit everyone. The only minor hiccup was when the chap on the next chair let his Rhodesian Ridgeback pup come over to visit (not supposed to do that yet) and Storm barged in between him and Shadow, protecting him when he really didn’t need it. The instructor’s partner was knocked out at how obedient and ‘ahead’ they were, walking to heel, doing sit and down, settling when told by my chair. I was really pleased with them, and afterwards they were shattered, just crashed for an hour. My friend came and took some photos for me but unfortunately she was at the other end of the ground so the photos are too far away, apart from the last one (will send it to admin). It was nice to see my trainer again, as I haven’t seen him for a couple of years, and he was very complimentary about the boys. His partner said she didn’t believe someone could work two dogs at once at this age, but he told her he only let me do it because he knew me and how much I had done with Indi. Looking forward to next week now.

    • And more exercise (mental and physical) that will help to tire them out!

    • Maybe a little unsure to start but they seem to be fairly quick learners.

    • Have fun!

    • I have asked him to warn the other people we are coming.

    • Good luck Beth, hope it goes well!

  • Sad to hear about Sir Garfield (Gary) Sobers, and Brenda Fricker.

    • Brenda Fricker was Christy Brown’s mum in My Left Foot. That was a very moving story - shows what a mother’s faith and determination can do.

    • A taxi driver pointed out his house about18 years ago when we were in Antigua. Didn't realise he lived there.

    • I remember the six 6s he scored - great player and very polite and down to earth.

  • Had to look up Meccha Chameleon! (Facebook)

    • This may help ...

      https://youtu.be/yyBkED8Q5Vcis=VMqUBN_ESmW0bapQ

    • What is it meant to be and how does it work please? I saw it mentioned on Facebook yesterday and I hadn't a clue what I was meant to be doing

    • Realised it didn't work on a tablet though!

    • I hadn't heard of it until May mentioned it the other day, but we had fun testing it out for her!

    • 🎶You come and go, you come and go-oh-oh-oh!🎶

  • I had the TV on (unusually) and caught a bit of the speech by Andy Burnham. If anyone else saw it, I'm curious as to who the 2 gents are who were sitting directly behind Neil Kinnock when Mr B singled him out. They looked distinctly unimpressed! Anyone know who they were?

    • @Enver: David Blunkett and Margaret Beckett were the 2 people he thanked before he spoke about Neil Kinnock. Neither of them were the 2 blokes sitting behind NK! In AI we trust (just not very much!) but thanks for trying to find out.

    • Dame Margaret a gent??

    • Google AI says:

      The two veteran Labour grandees sitting directly behind Lord Kinnock and visibly reacting to the tribute were

      :Lord David Blunkett: The former Home Secretary, who served as Mr Burnham’s mentor and parliamentary private secretary (PPS) early in Burnham's career.

      Dame Margaret Beckett: The former Foreign Secretary and veteran Labour MP.