That Prize Guy Review

That Prize Guy are another huge pay to enter prize draw brand that operates out of Northern Ireland. They say that they're "dedicated to bringing you the chance to score incredible prizes at a bargain" and that's quite accurate. In recent times they've given away houses and huge cash sums including several million pound prizes.


Company That Prize Guy
Launched 19th May 2020
Platform GFNI
Free Entry Yes - See Terms for Details
Winners Winners Page
Prizes
  1. Cash
  2. Cars
  3. Holidays
  4. Houses
Payments
  1. Debit Cards
  2. PayPal
  3. ApplePay
  4. GooglePay
Our Rating
That Prize Guy


That Prize Guy Limited was launched in 2020 and is owned by Paul Harkin. Located in Bangor, Northern Ireland, they've been one of the raffle style sites that we've known about mainly due to running several win a house prize draws and creating several million pound winners. To date they have given away an incredible £143million in prizes as well as donating £750,000 to charity. The That Prize Guy site is a typical pay to enter site, bathed mainly in black and gold, with few frills but all the necessary elements front and centre. As far as we're aware That Prize Guy utilise the GFNI competitions platform. The site works well on all devices including mobile and tablet, however we don't believe that there's a That Prize Guy app available for either Apple or Androud.

That Prize Guy Prizes

If you like choice when it comes to pay to enter prize draws then That Prize Guy is perfect. They have over 100 different prize draws running at time of writing (June 2025)! The majority of these prizes are cash related including one that offers the chance to win a life changing £750,000. In the car section the prizes include a VW Golf, a Mercedes C63S, a Mercedes G63, a Range Rover Sport, a Porsche GT4 and a Ferrari 488 GTB. Not many sites offer holiday prizes but That Prize Guy do and at time of writing you could win trips to Mexico, Brazil, New York and Liverpool. As well as traditional draws, That Prize Guy run instant win and have recently autodraws. These autodraws include cash and tangible prizes such as Coldplay Tickets, a Dyson Hair Dryer and Lay-Z-Spa. Whilst prizes are categorised it would be useful to have some options to sort by price, closing date and tickets sold. Ticket prices range from a few pennies up to £5 depending on the draw plus entrants can earn cashback on all purchases. There's also regular free entry draws.

How To Enter That Prize Guy Competitions

Entering prize draws at That Prize Guy is very easy. There's no need to answer any questions, you simply select the number of tickets you wish to buy for a particular draw and purchase them. Just be wary when purchasing tickets as the slider is usually always set higher than 1. You do need to be registered and logged in to the site to participate. Each prize draw has a limited number of tickets that can be purchased. The number of tickets you can buy per draw is also limited but there are discounts should you purchase tickets in bulk. A no purchase entry route is available for all prize draws and these are outlined in the terms and conditions. Given the price of tickets versus stamps then it's only really a useful option for the more expensive draws. According to their FAQ, competitions are not extended and all prizes go ahead regardless of tickets sold. There is a lot of clarity with respect to entries with each draw clearly indicating the number of tickets sold and those that are still available. Each draw also lists the names of the entrants and when they purchased their tickets.

That Prize Guy Winners

That Prize Guy winners, for their traditional draws, are "selected using Google random number generator" and this is all done live via That Prize Guy's Facebook feed. When the winning number is selected the winner is then shown in a spreadsheet so there's full transparency. A full list of winners can be found on social media and on their webpage. The web winners content provides the name of who won and the winning ticket number. There are no links to the prize draw videos though or the entry lists. Furthermore no details are given regarding number of ticket sales for the completed draws (although no one seems to be happy to offer this kind of detail). That Prize Guy has over 375 pages of winners but only a few photos showing entrants with their prizes. We know that TPG have created some big winners with respect to house and cash amounts but these aren't well publicised which is disappointing.

Responsible Play & Other Reviews

Once again we have another big name competitions site without any obvious reference to responsible play. Of course they don't have to do this but it's something we like to see, especially when a site uses gambling imagery to promote instant wins. We can't see any information about offering players deposit limits, exclusions etc. In terms of reviews we're surprised to see that That Prize Guy only has 800 reviews on Trustpilot. However that suggests that they don't tout for reviews when someone immediately signs up! A number of the 5* reviews are from actual winners which is a good sign. The negative comments about That Prize Guy are along the lines of the usual "i don't win" and "it's a scam because I don't win".

Our Verdict

There's plenty to like at That Prize Guy especially when it comes to ticket price. At time of writing the most expensive prize draw was just a couple of pounds whilst many others were in pennies. The number of prize draws is huge which is good in terms of choice but we'd like to see a better way to order and filter. If you're thinking of entering That Prize Guy prize draws then we suggest you join their Facebook page which boasts over 250,000 followers (June 2025). It's worth doing this just for notices regarding discounts on the already cheap prices as well as occasional free entry draws. In terms of responsible play there aren't any messages relating to it or information should you wish to opt-out or if That Prize Guy monitor player activity, which is disappointing. That Prize Guy say that they've donated a lot to charity - which is fabulous - but it'd be nice to see this celebrated and shown on site.

Prize Draws Listed On Loquax For That Prize Guy

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