Scratch Tickets - How do I know if I have received them from a friend? I send them out to friends but never get thank yous
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I just sent a scratch card to a friend. She reported that she did not receive anything in her inbox to indicate that she received a scratch card, so don't know how to answer your question.
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Not only once a day. You can gift them, they are free. But there is no way to know if the intended recipient received it or not.
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Mrs. Magic: My friend, KimChee, sent me a scratch card yesterday as a test. I didn't receive anything then. I also did not receive it as one of the five I got when I signed in this morning. So when do I get it? Or is it automatically applied to your total when sent? I think this might be an AdamC question.
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So Kim and I tried the scratch card as a gift a few minutes ago. They are not automatically applied to your total when received. At least that was my experience. I am wondering if it just gets pooled in with the first sign in of the day?
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You are right, Mrs. Magic. I guess you could just send out hundreds of cards, but that seems like a lot of effort for just a million or so coins. I'm going to try an experiment tonight. I'll make a note of my ending balance, have my husband send me a scratch card by the end of the day. Then I'll sign in, make a note of the coins won on scratch cards at first sign-in, and see if that balance added to my last total shows a difference, which would be the scratch card he sent. A lot of silly effort, I know, but I'm recovering from surgery so what else do I have? But now I'm just curious to see if the free scratch cards sent as gifts (not part of the daily sign-in) are a real deal or just a bunch of BS.
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Here is my experience: I received 295,900 in scratch cards from friends, but the five cards that were showing did not total no where near this figure (less than 90,000) so all those cards that were sent to me from Kim and my husband and all the friends who send one back automatically every morning when signing in (and really anyone else who may have sent one as an individual gift) where most likely lumped in with that total figure. You will never know who sent one as a free gift because you don't get an email about that transaction. So my take is this: the free scratch tickets given as an individual free gift is legitimate.
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