People are always overjoyed to win something. It has to do with the innate human urge to have more, acquire more and own more. It can have a lot of advantages for us. But then again, like everything in life there are certain negativities attached to it as well. Lots of people take advantage of this human desire as well. Through the ages rogue marketers and traders have made sham schemes that prey on peoples insatiable desire to win things.
History is riddled with examples when people through their gullibility have blindly trusted such people and their schemes as gospel truth and taken the leap of faith only to find themselves penniless in the end. In recent memory the Bernard Madoff Ponzi schemes were part of a media blitz. These schemes were of epic proportions. It highlighted in stark detail that even well informed educated people could fall for too good to be true schemes that had sinister intentions. When the bubble broke everybody was in shock and awe.
We can draw interesting parallels from this case with that case of competitions. Especially the ones taking place online. Due to Internets anonymity which removes any accountability from the people who announce such competitions. Many people have also succumbed to fill in those shady forms to register in these competitions by way of spam. Even though in recent years there have been crackdowns, the problem of spam is far from over. And there would always be a constant annoyance of these sham competitions attracting many peoples attention in cyberspace.
But since so many online competitions are of questionable origins on the internet one must just automatically assume that there is simply no source that churns out online competitions on the internet. Competitions Australia is one of those few trusted sources where people can turn to whenever they see an online competition being announced from there. It is the trust that competitions Australia commands on its public that is really the main factor that there are literally thousands of people that wont question the veracity of its claims.







