Safeway Monopoly game

Anonymous
I've won the two extra pieces in the paper tickets, and I put in 4 codes online that allegedly were instant winners. How long has it taken others to get emails about online codes that may have won? No emails yet!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've won the two extra pieces in the paper tickets, and I put in 4 codes online that allegedly were instant winners. How long has it taken others to get emails about online codes that may have won? No emails yet!


If you go to a section of that site while logged in you will see your prize. But try not to get too excited -chances are you won more tickets (really!).
Anonymous
I find this game time consuming and not fun. I am trying to stay with it but it seems there is no real teaser to keep me interested..I.e. small prizes to enjoy a "win"...rather than more game pieces that are sealed up like your w-2s and duplicates of ones you get every week. Hope people start winning and wonder if anyone else feels this game could be better structured to make it more fun and less work?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you go to a section of that site while logged in you will see your prize. But try not to get too excited -chances are you won more tickets (really!).


Yes, go to "Code History"--it will show you which ones won and what prize, and you can print the appropriate forms from there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am also playing but Giant is a lot closer.. wish we could go there more often!

For all of you one ticket away- consider checking out this site that lists all the hardest tickets to get..

http://www.connectedisolation.com/2016/02/2016-monopoly-collect-and-win-game-rare.html


There was this comment there:
I noticed this contest when I bought some cottage cheese at Safeway and got 2 tickets. Thanks for the rare piece list. Since they're distributing 1.2 billion game pieces, and there are about 2.6 million substantial prizes (2 game pieces is not a substantial prize in the on-line game), my odds of finding a rare piece or getting a winning code are about 0.8% on any 4 piece pulltab I get for buying groceries. I would expect a winner once in 120 pulltabs, which would most likely be a $1 Redbox rental.

Right now the cheapest way for me to get pulltabs is to buy cans of tuna for 69 cents, yielding 2 pulltabs. I would reasonably expect to win a dollar prize by buying 60 cans of tuna, spending $40.

I get better value by playing dime-in-a-dish at a carnival.
Anonymous
Hello. Just to clarify:
A game ticket is something you need to stick to a game board? My sister gave me a "catalina coupon" looking paper that says "You have earned 1 Game Tickets," but I don't see an obvious way to enter the contest. Is this paper useless? Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are getting a lot of tickets, you are probably buying a lot of processed/pre-packaged foods. You don't get tickets for buying fresh fruit and veges. The markup is huge for these items so of course they want you to buy more.
They give 1 extra ticket for organic milk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello. Just to clarify:
A game ticket is something you need to stick to a game board? My sister gave me a "catalina coupon" looking paper that says "You have earned 1 Game Tickets," but I don't see an obvious way to enter the contest. Is this paper useless? Thanks.


You collect your new game ticket at a Safeway store.

Online codes should be entered at the website to see if they are winners. - www.playmonopoly.us
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am also playing but Giant is a lot closer.. wish we could go there more often!

For all of you one ticket away- consider checking out this site that lists all the hardest tickets to get..

http://www.connectedisolation.com/2016/02/2016-monopoly-collect-and-win-game-rare.html

Wow - those people in the comments are crazy! It never even occurred to me to join a Facebook group with the sole intent of swapping some of the game pieces.


You're clearly not a hard core player!
Anonymous
They are swapping them on my neighborhood listserv!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I won a $50 grocery gift card today.


Congratulations!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are getting a lot of tickets, you are probably buying a lot of processed/pre-packaged foods. You don't get tickets for buying fresh fruit and veges. The markup is huge for these items so of course they want you to buy more.


Excuse me for buying stuff like peanut butter, ice cream, crackers and paper towels at the grocery store. I'm sure you'll live longer than I will, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are getting a lot of tickets, you are probably buying a lot of processed/pre-packaged foods. You don't get tickets for buying fresh fruit and veges. The markup is huge for these items so of course they want you to buy more.


Not necessarily. I don't buy a lot of processed or pre-packaged foods, but I do buy things like hair products, paper products, allergy medicine and ingredients like flour, sugar, or chili powder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are getting a lot of tickets, you are probably buying a lot of processed/pre-packaged foods. You don't get tickets for buying fresh fruit and veges. The markup is huge for these items so of course they want you to buy more.


Not necessarily. I don't buy a lot of processed or pre-packaged foods, but I do buy things like hair products, paper products, allergy medicine and ingredients like flour, sugar, or chili powder.


You missed it. She is better than you. Period, end of story, good night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ there's always one ticket they don't print.



Yes, everyone. Please don't get too excited about being just one ticket away from winning. If they say "1 in 10,000 chances of winning" they will only print that one ticket you're missing 1 time for every 10,000 of the others they print.

In other words, we're ALL going to be just 1 ticket away (and it'll be the same 1 ticket) from winning that big prize.


Speak for yourself. I'm laying claim to my $1M winning ticket.
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