Hundreds of people who bought tickets for a Phoenix home raffle are expressing frustration after learning they will not be receiving refunds. The raffle, organized by a company called United Way Sweepstakes, promised participants the chance to win a multimillion-dollar home. However, after failing to sell the required number of tickets, the raffle was abruptly canceled, and organizers stated no refunds would be issued, citing the terms and conditions. Many ticket holders feel misled and are now demanding accountability.
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office confirmed it has received multiple complaints and is currently reviewing the situation. Some participants claim that promotional messaging implied a guaranteed home drawing, regardless of how many tickets were sold. The incident has sparked larger conversations about consumer protection and transparency in promotional raffles.
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