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 [WTA] Who is Lau Li Kung?, The most luckiest Malaysian on earth

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post Aug 12 2022, 01:00 AM

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How often you guys take part in all these lucky draw/contests?

If less ppl take part, higher chance to win something.

I've won some big prizes, some small ones...occasionally..

These days, I'm quite scared to join ..I worry the organisers take my personal info, then sell to others. πŸ˜…

In UK, there was one lady who had all the luck winning things all the time. Macam LLK, except that she didn't win so many cars.

There are ppl so free, dedicating their time doing research and participating in lucky draws and contests to win things.
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post Aug 15 2022, 07:59 AM

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QUOTE(Blofeld @ Aug 14 2022, 10:58 AM)
i know there are ppl out there who spent all their time on entering contests.

Just like me when I was younger flex.gif

If you put your effort into it every single day, you will win it eventually.

You can even turn it into a 'career'.

Honestly, I believe it's genuine lo.

I remember I participated in one weekly crossword puzzle contest and i always see the same name appearing every now and then. Are we going to say he's a proxy?

Just because someone put in his effort and then now kena wrongly blamed proxy la, scam la, this la, that la.
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Hehe... me too.
I enjoyed joining contests too when I was young. Quite easy to win some prizes.

What was your biggest prize? Won any grand prize before?

For me, I won a grand prize in year 2000. A huge hamper worth RM20k. It was delivered to my house in a fully-loaded small lorry, filing up my house floor space with goodies. πŸ˜‚πŸ‘

During the contest campaign, I joked with some promoters say I wanted to win that hamper. He terus pour cold water, say...aiya... these thing already arranged one... you won't win one...

I actually believed him but I continued to submit multiple entries... my job was to guess the total price of that big hamper. I put auspicious numbers like 16888, 19888, 28888... something like that...🀣🀣

Actually I did do some homework. The list of things inside that 20' tall (or maybe taller??) hamper was available. The organiser was a hypermarket, so some prices of goodies could be checked there. However, some souvenir goodies from some beer sponsors had no price.

During prize presentation, I was told that there were actually syndicates trying to win grand prizes like that.

I think it's possible lah..

Like this LLK fella... he has been winning for decades...
His name and face shown in public. πŸ™„


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post Aug 15 2022, 01:22 PM

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QUOTE(RallyNight @ Aug 15 2022, 01:06 PM)
I only won once grand prize is ps but i doubt you could win everyone single β€œgrand” prize then agressively threaten to lod every site who post question bout fishy constant winning streak, without even making people think as fishy as posible.
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Seems there are ppl protecting LLK.

Genuine contest organisers will make sure the winners are their targeted consumers/ customers.

I had some winning streak at our klia airport contests as I was travelling quite often for the past few years just before mco. Buy above a certain amount from duty free shops, entitled me to join. Why not? Haha. I love shopping..

My first win was RM10K voucher. I fast fast book another trip so that I could spend the cash vouchers, then I win another prize. And it continued. Others small small prizes only la..

I always checked their websites to find names of winners and then... one time I read, they changed a small rule. They don't allow same person to win more than 3 times in a row. Hah??? Anyway, after that mco came along, I stopped buying from them. No travelling..
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post Aug 15 2022, 07:26 PM

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QUOTE(Blofeld @ Aug 15 2022, 06:44 PM)
mine, the highest is some electronic equipment only.  cry.gif

Some cash prizes, some electronic equipments, some vouchers, some small small items.

I even participated in radio contests, i would sit down and press the number repeatedly (again and again non-stop for over 20 minutes when the DJ announced it's time to call). Within two years, I got at least two prizes from radio contests. But i can't do that every single year. I can only do that when i was a student. Imagine if I did that continuously with dedication, then i will be getting prizes like almost every year, then later ktard wonder why the same person keep winning.

And some wondering why all of LLK family members can received prizes. The answer is simple, when you submit multiple entries, you put all your family members name in. Everyone does that.

in one contests, one of the winners being interviewed (it came out in The Star newspaper), he said spent a lot of money to buy the product just to submit over 100 entries. That's why i said there are ppl out there who are willing to go to the extreme. Even spending excessively.
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Actually these contests are part of marketing, the more you spend, the more entries you can submit. Both win-win. Most of the winners either spent a lot of time or money to win.

If one never participated in any of these contests, he'll never win any and will say cheating la, scam la, etc.

One way to beat LLK is to join him. Follow whatever contests he joined. 🀣

I think LUCK does play a big part.

Some time ago, we passed by Aeon Wellness pharmacy. My husband saw the blood pressure gadget displayed there. He wanted to buy but I tried to stop him, thinking whether I should check online if it'll be cheaper or not. πŸ˜‚

He didn't listen, proceeded to buy. After paying, the pharmacist said got lucky draw, want join or not? Then he gave his details.

Few weeks later, he got a call, saying he won a RM350 cash voucher from Aeon. πŸ€£πŸ‘πŸ‘

It was real. LoL. That amount was what he paid for that Omron gadget. 🀭

Maybe not many ppl participated, so it was easier to win.
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post Aug 16 2022, 09:49 AM

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QUOTE(Blofeld @ Aug 16 2022, 09:13 AM)
So lucky of you.  rclxm9.gif

And some also keep the receipts and food packaging over several months/years. Just like me. Sometimes it's not spending excessively but spending accumulatively over the months/years.

Those avid participants will keep all those receipts over the years, getting ready for any contests that will pop out.

For example, Nestle always organise contests. How many of you actually keep all the product wrappings (which you bought) in your house over the years?

Three of my family members have also won prizes in one same single contest before (and that's including the top three prizes). Luckily that time no socmed, if not will kena accused by ktards we are scammers. And we are not even related to the organisers.
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Wow, whole family sapu all top prizes. πŸ€£πŸ‘

Now I have another story to share..🀭
About lucky draw..

My friends and I (4 families with kids) were in one shopping centre in Bangkok. The place was so happening, there was a stage, lots of celebrations but I didn't know what event..

Then my daughter said wanted go toilet. I teman lor coz the place was so crowded. On our way finding the toilet, got one guy ( looked like gwai lou) handed a paper bag to my daughter. She a bit hesitant to take, I tapped her shoulder, say can take la. I was with her, no worries. And she thanked him.

In the washroom, I realised some girls carrying the same bag geh? I peeked inside see, some goodies, lots of them.

When I returned to my friends, they saw the bag. They knew it was some lucky draw prizes....2 of friends ran to the stage area, hoping to get one. 🀣🀣

Of cos, tak dapat lah!!. The event (lucky draw) was for their local ppl...

I think that guy was one of the guests at that event, who got the goodies bag and he decided to give away to my daughter. πŸ₯°πŸ‘

The bag was quite heavy. Consist some newly launched household products and some souvenirs.

Very lucky hor..πŸ˜‚


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post Aug 20 2022, 09:45 AM

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Lam Tin now talks like a lawyer. Fuyoh!!
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