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Prize Escrow: Why Sweepstakes Operators Reserve Value Before You Enter

Learn how escrowed prize funds protect players, reduce bait-and-switch risk, and why Gaviom advertises 100% prize value reserved before entries open.

The biggest fear in online giveaways is simple: "Will they actually pay?" Escrow or reserved prize value is how serious operators answer that before marketing spend ramps.

What escrow means in practice

Before a sweepstakes accepts paid entries, Gaviom allocates the full advertised prize value (or secures fulfillment contracts) so a winner does not depend on next month's revenue to receive a cruise or cash.

How players can verify claims

  • Read prize specs on the detail page, not just hero headlines
  • Check whether odds and entry caps are published early
  • Confirm draw method and payout timeline in the Official Rules

Red flags on other sites

Vague "up to" prize language, changing ARV after entries sell out, or pressure to pay "processing fees" after winning are signs to walk away.

Compliance resources for HR teams

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