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Kogan.com is giving away a Ford Raptor or $100,000 for $1. But is there a catch?

Kogan.com is giving away a Ford Raptor or $100,000 for $1. But is there a catch?

The Advertiser02-06-2025
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You can't buy a lot for a dollar these days. Maybe a banana, or half a lukewarm servo coffee.
But, what if you could get more bang for your buck?
In a rather chaotic and ingenious move, retailer Kogan.com has launched a new promotion this end of financial year that gives its members the chance to win a Ford Raptor or $100,000 in cash for as little as a gold dollar coin.
The entry requirement? A Kogan FIRST membership, which currently starts at an entry-level $1 tier for new users, with the major prize being drawn on July 2, 2025, and entries closing at 11:59pm AEST on July 1.
In addition to the grand prize, Kogan is regularly giving away heaps of small prizes including home theatre systems (85" Kogan TV, Soundbar, Wall Mount), gold bullion, Kogan.com credit and much more, with all draws scheduled across a 12-month campaign window through to July 2025.
To be eligible, users must sign up for any tier of Kogan FIRST membership before the July 1 deadline. Memberships are currently available at four price points including $1, $9, $49, and $99.
For a limited time, Australians can sign up for any of these Kogan FIRST membership tiers and receive bonus entries into the prize pool.
For instance, new sign-ups before June 3 receive 10x bonus entries. This multiplier decreases each week as the draw approaches, ending with a standard entry for those who join in the final 48 hours.
Kogan FIRST is Kogan's membership program. Members receive free shipping on eligible items, discounted prices on selected products, exclusive access to member-only deals, the ability to earn double Qantas Points on purchases, and automatic entry into these prize draws throughout the membership period.
Once joined, Aussies remain eligible for all draws through to July 1, 2025, as long as their membership is still active.
To date, FIRST members have already won over $3 million in cash, cars and prizes. The idea is that the longer you're a member, the better chance you have at winning a prize!
Kogan's latest campaign is a clear attempt to grow its membership by offering a high-value incentive at a very low entry point. The offering is legitimate, clearly structured, and open to all new and existing Kogan FIRST members.
Whether it's worth it will depend on your appetite for giveaways and interest in Kogan.com's platform. But if you're already a customer - or simply curious - it's one of the more straightforward sweepstakes currently running in Australia.
Plus, it's not bad for just a dollar.
For all Kogan FIRST MAX T&Cs visit kogan.com/au/kogan-first-max-terms-conditions.
This competition is run by Kogan Australia - NSW Authority No. TP/02650. NSW Notification No: NTP/13212. ACT TP 25/01056.1. SA Permit No: T25/772.
These items are hand-picked to make your shopping experience easier. ACM may be provided with compensation from affiliate partners if you click through.
You can't buy a lot for a dollar these days. Maybe a banana, or half a lukewarm servo coffee.
But, what if you could get more bang for your buck?
In a rather chaotic and ingenious move, retailer Kogan.com has launched a new promotion this end of financial year that gives its members the chance to win a Ford Raptor or $100,000 in cash for as little as a gold dollar coin.
The entry requirement? A Kogan FIRST membership, which currently starts at an entry-level $1 tier for new users, with the major prize being drawn on July 2, 2025, and entries closing at 11:59pm AEST on July 1.
In addition to the grand prize, Kogan is regularly giving away heaps of small prizes including home theatre systems (85" Kogan TV, Soundbar, Wall Mount), gold bullion, Kogan.com credit and much more, with all draws scheduled across a 12-month campaign window through to July 2025.
To be eligible, users must sign up for any tier of Kogan FIRST membership before the July 1 deadline. Memberships are currently available at four price points including $1, $9, $49, and $99.
For a limited time, Australians can sign up for any of these Kogan FIRST membership tiers and receive bonus entries into the prize pool.
For instance, new sign-ups before June 3 receive 10x bonus entries. This multiplier decreases each week as the draw approaches, ending with a standard entry for those who join in the final 48 hours.
Kogan FIRST is Kogan's membership program. Members receive free shipping on eligible items, discounted prices on selected products, exclusive access to member-only deals, the ability to earn double Qantas Points on purchases, and automatic entry into these prize draws throughout the membership period.
Once joined, Aussies remain eligible for all draws through to July 1, 2025, as long as their membership is still active.
To date, FIRST members have already won over $3 million in cash, cars and prizes. The idea is that the longer you're a member, the better chance you have at winning a prize!
Kogan's latest campaign is a clear attempt to grow its membership by offering a high-value incentive at a very low entry point. The offering is legitimate, clearly structured, and open to all new and existing Kogan FIRST members.
Whether it's worth it will depend on your appetite for giveaways and interest in Kogan.com's platform. But if you're already a customer - or simply curious - it's one of the more straightforward sweepstakes currently running in Australia.
Plus, it's not bad for just a dollar.
For all Kogan FIRST MAX T&Cs visit kogan.com/au/kogan-first-max-terms-conditions.
This competition is run by Kogan Australia - NSW Authority No. TP/02650. NSW Notification No: NTP/13212. ACT TP 25/01056.1. SA Permit No: T25/772.
These items are hand-picked to make your shopping experience easier. ACM may be provided with compensation from affiliate partners if you click through.
You can't buy a lot for a dollar these days. Maybe a banana, or half a lukewarm servo coffee.
But, what if you could get more bang for your buck?
In a rather chaotic and ingenious move, retailer Kogan.com has launched a new promotion this end of financial year that gives its members the chance to win a Ford Raptor or $100,000 in cash for as little as a gold dollar coin.
The entry requirement? A Kogan FIRST membership, which currently starts at an entry-level $1 tier for new users, with the major prize being drawn on July 2, 2025, and entries closing at 11:59pm AEST on July 1.
In addition to the grand prize, Kogan is regularly giving away heaps of small prizes including home theatre systems (85" Kogan TV, Soundbar, Wall Mount), gold bullion, Kogan.com credit and much more, with all draws scheduled across a 12-month campaign window through to July 2025.
To be eligible, users must sign up for any tier of Kogan FIRST membership before the July 1 deadline. Memberships are currently available at four price points including $1, $9, $49, and $99.
For a limited time, Australians can sign up for any of these Kogan FIRST membership tiers and receive bonus entries into the prize pool.
For instance, new sign-ups before June 3 receive 10x bonus entries. This multiplier decreases each week as the draw approaches, ending with a standard entry for those who join in the final 48 hours.
Kogan FIRST is Kogan's membership program. Members receive free shipping on eligible items, discounted prices on selected products, exclusive access to member-only deals, the ability to earn double Qantas Points on purchases, and automatic entry into these prize draws throughout the membership period.
Once joined, Aussies remain eligible for all draws through to July 1, 2025, as long as their membership is still active.
To date, FIRST members have already won over $3 million in cash, cars and prizes. The idea is that the longer you're a member, the better chance you have at winning a prize!
Kogan's latest campaign is a clear attempt to grow its membership by offering a high-value incentive at a very low entry point. The offering is legitimate, clearly structured, and open to all new and existing Kogan FIRST members.
Whether it's worth it will depend on your appetite for giveaways and interest in Kogan.com's platform. But if you're already a customer - or simply curious - it's one of the more straightforward sweepstakes currently running in Australia.
Plus, it's not bad for just a dollar.
For all Kogan FIRST MAX T&Cs visit kogan.com/au/kogan-first-max-terms-conditions.
This competition is run by Kogan Australia - NSW Authority No. TP/02650. NSW Notification No: NTP/13212. ACT TP 25/01056.1. SA Permit No: T25/772.
These items are hand-picked to make your shopping experience easier. ACM may be provided with compensation from affiliate partners if you click through.
You can't buy a lot for a dollar these days. Maybe a banana, or half a lukewarm servo coffee.
But, what if you could get more bang for your buck?
In a rather chaotic and ingenious move, retailer Kogan.com has launched a new promotion this end of financial year that gives its members the chance to win a Ford Raptor or $100,000 in cash for as little as a gold dollar coin.
The entry requirement? A Kogan FIRST membership, which currently starts at an entry-level $1 tier for new users, with the major prize being drawn on July 2, 2025, and entries closing at 11:59pm AEST on July 1.
In addition to the grand prize, Kogan is regularly giving away heaps of small prizes including home theatre systems (85" Kogan TV, Soundbar, Wall Mount), gold bullion, Kogan.com credit and much more, with all draws scheduled across a 12-month campaign window through to July 2025.
To be eligible, users must sign up for any tier of Kogan FIRST membership before the July 1 deadline. Memberships are currently available at four price points including $1, $9, $49, and $99.
For a limited time, Australians can sign up for any of these Kogan FIRST membership tiers and receive bonus entries into the prize pool.
For instance, new sign-ups before June 3 receive 10x bonus entries. This multiplier decreases each week as the draw approaches, ending with a standard entry for those who join in the final 48 hours.
Kogan FIRST is Kogan's membership program. Members receive free shipping on eligible items, discounted prices on selected products, exclusive access to member-only deals, the ability to earn double Qantas Points on purchases, and automatic entry into these prize draws throughout the membership period.
Once joined, Aussies remain eligible for all draws through to July 1, 2025, as long as their membership is still active.
To date, FIRST members have already won over $3 million in cash, cars and prizes. The idea is that the longer you're a member, the better chance you have at winning a prize!
Kogan's latest campaign is a clear attempt to grow its membership by offering a high-value incentive at a very low entry point. The offering is legitimate, clearly structured, and open to all new and existing Kogan FIRST members.
Whether it's worth it will depend on your appetite for giveaways and interest in Kogan.com's platform. But if you're already a customer - or simply curious - it's one of the more straightforward sweepstakes currently running in Australia.
Plus, it's not bad for just a dollar.
For all Kogan FIRST MAX T&Cs visit kogan.com/au/kogan-first-max-terms-conditions.
This competition is run by Kogan Australia - NSW Authority No. TP/02650. NSW Notification No: NTP/13212. ACT TP 25/01056.1. SA Permit No: T25/772.
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