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omaze.co.uk how much to enter

On omaze.co.uk , you can enter prize draws starting from £10 for a one‑off bundle of entries, with cheaper value‑per‑entry options if you choose a subscription.

Typical one‑off entry prices

Most UK house and big‑prize draws use a tiered “spend‑to‑enter” model, roughly like this:

Spend amount| Approx. entries| Notes
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£10| 15–25 entries| Entry‑level, good for a first try
£25| 40–70 entries| Better value than £10
£50| 85–140 entries| Mid‑tier value
£100| 300+ entries| Higher‑stakes, lower cost per entry

Prices and exact entry counts can vary slightly by draw, so Omaze always shows the live figures on each prize page.

Subscription options

If you want regular entries, Omaze UK offers monthly subscriptions that usually give far more entries per pound and sometimes extra “bonus” or early‑bird draws.

Plan| Monthly price| Approx. entries| Extra perks
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Starter| £15| 100 entries| Access to bonus/early‑bird draws
Standard| £25| 200 entries| Same as above
Premium| £50| 640 entries| Best value and full bonus‑draw access

Subscriptions auto‑renew but can be cancelled at any time, and there is usually a £500 monthly cap on total spend across tickets and subs.

Free postal entry

Under UK law, Omaze must offer a no‑purchase‑necessary route, which is a free postal entry for each draw.

  • You send a postcard or letter with your details and the draw name; the entry itself is free.
  • However, you still pay postage (around 87p or more for second‑class mail).
  • Free postal entries count in the main prize draw but usually do not qualify for bonus or early‑bird cash draws.

Quick “how much to enter” takeaway

  • Minimum to play online : about £10 for 15–25 entries.
  • Best value : the £50/month subscription (around 640 entries plus bonus‑draw access).
  • Cheapest‑possible route : free postal entry , minus postage.

For the exact price on a specific draw right now, just open that prize page on omaze.co.uk and check the “Enter now” section, where the live spend‑to‑enter tiers are shown.

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