Talk:People's Postcode Lottery

Latest comment: 2 years ago by FreeFlow99 in topic Missing information

Conflict of interest edit

Hi there,

I recently noticed this page contains mainly outdated information and no references. We would love to improve the article, but I understand that just going in and changing things is not the way to go about this. I've therefore created a proposal for a new version, trying to keep as much of the original article in as possible and keep a NPOV.

The draft is here: User:People's Postcode Lottery/PPLdraft.

Additionally I noticed there is a page about the UK Postcode Lottery as well. This lottery was rebranded and merged with the People's Postcode Lottery a long time ago.

I don't know how this normally works, should that article redirect/be deleted/be updated/stay as is?

Please help :)

Thanks!
Saskia
Project Manager @ People's Postcode Lottery
People's Postcode Lottery (talk) 15:06, 16 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

Hi, WP has a policy where companies, corporations and collectives are not permitted to edit as entities Wikipedia:Username policy, and editors with a conflict of interest (such as working for a company) should also not edit articles related to their business Wikipedia:Conflict of interest. However, where an editor with a COI has a substantive reason for suggesting changes to an article related to them (such as matters of fact, accuracy etc) they can participate in making suggestions through the article talk page (such as here) as per Wikipedia:Suggestions for COI compliance. This allows it to be dicusssed and the edits made with at least some independence.
Editors with a COI are permitted to remove vandalism and make non-controversial edits (spelling, referecences) to their conflicted pages.
cheers Clovis Sangrail (talk) 05:17, 17 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

Proposing merger edit

It is proposed that UK Postcode Lottery be merged into this article. Both seem to refer to the same lottery program, and the company that organises it is the same and has been operating in several countries. The reason I recommend merging to this article is because People's Postcode Lottery could refer to several different programs and each could have their own sections. If People's Postcode Lottery is the only one using the name, and is only in the UK then either would have been fine, but the website prefers 'People's Postcode Lottery. Both articles have different informations within them, and merging would make sense. Avash Pandit 05:03, 26 February 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Avashnirvana (talkcontribs)

People's Postcode Lottery: update request edit

Hello,

Some of the information on this page is no longer accurate and requires updating.

Included here are the sections and correct facts/figures with useful references.

History 1. A new Postcode Lottery has been established. Norsk Postkodelotteri in Norway launched in 2018. Ref: https://www.novamedia.nl/what-we-do/norsk-postkodelotteri

2. This means six lotteries would need to be updated to seven.

3. Novamedia and the Postcode Lotteries have now raised over €10 billion for charities and good causes around the world. Ref: https://www.novamedia.nl/

4. The figure for funds raised in 2019/20 was $895.9 million. Ref: Giving Magazine, page four https://www.cityam.com/giving-2020/

Process 1. There are 20 draws each month. Ref: https://www.postcodelottery.co.uk/policies/terms-and-conditions

2. This line is slightly confusing: If more than one resident has tickets in a winning postcode, all playing neighbours collect prizes.

It's actually more accurate to say: Each player playing in a winning postcode will win a prize.

Beneficiaries 1. Over £700 million has been raised for charities and good causes. Ref: https://www.postcodelottery.co.uk/

2. People's Postcode Lottery manages lotteries on behalf of 20 Postcode Trusts. Ref: https://www.postcodelottery.co.uk/policies/terms-and-conditions

3. Over 9,000 charities and good causes have received support. Ref: https://www.postcodelottery.co.uk/

4. The charities and total amounts raised are now outdated. Figures can be found here: https://www.postcodelottery.co.uk/good-causes

5. 33% from each ticket goes to charities and good causes. This change was added on 3/6/21.

Ambassadors 1. Postcode Lotteries ambassadors can be found here: https://www.postcodelottery.co.uk/good-causes/ambassadors

2. It's Postcode Millions events and not Postcode Million events.

Sponsorship 1. As of April 2020, People's Postcode Lottery is the sponsor of ITV's Emmerdale. Ref: https://www.postcodelottery.info/news/latest-news/peoples-postcode-lottery-to-sponsor-emmerdale/

I'd be grateful if someone could consider this change request and update it as soon as it's possible to do so.

Thanks, Grant on behalf of People's Postcode Lottery. — Preceding unsigned comment added by PPLGT (talkcontribs) 16:23, 10 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

Missing information edit

There is no section referring to the specific prizes offered, or the odds of winning (even though these will be defined in their lottery license), or how these compare with other lotteries. FreeFlow99 (talk) 08:02, 16 August 2021 (UTC)Reply