Where Can I Find Templates For Sweeps Casino Mail-Ins?
You can find letter templates for all major sweepstakes casinos in the SweepsCasinos.US Discord server or on our forum. Our community members collectively maintain and update these templates to ensure they meet each casino's specific requirements.
Additionally, if you have any questions or need guidance on filling out your mail-in entries, our experienced members are available to help you navigate the process and maximize your chances of success. Join our Discord server to access these valuable resources and get personalized support from a knowledgeable community.
We also share guides for writing letters to all major sweepstakes casinos on our forum:
Common Mistakes To Avoid When Writing Sweepstakes Envelopes
As we’ve already mentioned, even the smallest mistake when writing envelopes can result in your entries being voided. To help avoid this, we have a channel in our Discord named "Entry Check," where experienced members can provide feedback and ensure your entries meet all the requirements.
Here are some common reason for getting your envelopes denied according to members in our Discord:
Not Verifying Your Account
Before sending any envelopes, ensure that your social casino account is both ID verified and address verified. This process differs between casinos but generally includes providing a state-issued ID for name verification and a utility bill or bank statement for address verification. If your account isn't verified, your entries may be invalid, so make this step a priority.
Using the Wrong Pen Ink Color
Some sweepstakes casinos are very specific about the ink color used in your entries. For example, Pulsz requires that all entries be written in blue ink only. Using the wrong color could result in your entry being voided, so double-check the rules before you start writing.
Writing Unclear or Unreadable Information
If your handwriting is unclear or unreadable, your entry could be rejected. Make sure to write legibly and carefully, following the formatting guidelines provided by the casino. If the information can’t be easily read and processed, your entry won’t count.
Writing Too Many Envelopes
Certain casinos have restrictions on the number of envelopes you can send within a given period. Sending more than the allowed number can lead to all your entries being disqualified. Always check the sweepstakes rules for any limitations on the number of entries.
Mismatch Between Your Return Address and Verified Address
Your return address must match the address that is verified in your account. If there’s a mismatch between the two, your entry could be voided. Make sure your return address on the envelope is identical to the address on file with the casino.
Why Sweepstakes Casinos Have a Mail-In Option
Sweepstakes casinos must allow people to write in letters to claim sweeps coins to comply with U.S. gambling laws. This "Alternative Method of Entry" (AMOE) ensures that no purchase is necessary, avoiding classification as illegal gambling. Under U.S. law, gambling involves consideration (payment), chance, and prize.
By offering a free entry method, sweepstakes casinos remove the "consideration" element, keeping their operations legal. Federal laws, such as 15 U.S. Code § 1693m, and various state regulations, require this no-purchase option to maintain the legal distinction between sweepstakes and gambling.
Sweepstakes Casino Mail-In Glossary
When you start getting involved in sweepstakes casino letter writing, you'll quickly notice a variety of specific terms and phrases that are essential to understand. To help you navigate this process, we’ve compiled a glossary of common terms you’ll encounter.