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About The Fair Entry Project.

The canonical definition

The Fair Entry Project is a consumer protection project that pursues compensation for people harmed by deceptive giveaways, sweepstakes, and contests promoted on social media. We represent individual participants on a contingency basis, which means participants pay nothing unless we recover a settlement on their behalf. Our work is led by licensed attorneys and centered on recovering compensation through formal legal correspondence with the promoters responsible.

What our name means

We represent people who entered a promotion in good faith and didn't get a fair entry — a fair shot at the prize, the rules, or the process they were promised.

Why we exist

Deceptive giveaways are widespread and rarely enforced. Promoters collect entries and data, then disappear — without awarding prizes or honoring posted rules.

Individual participants rarely have the means to pursue them. The dollar amounts are too small for traditional litigation, the legal path is unclear, and platforms are largely shielded from liability.

We aggregate individual claims and pursue them through formal correspondence. This makes it possible to recover compensation participants would otherwise never see.

How we work

We represent individual participants in claims against deceptive promoters. A participant reports a promotion through our intake form. Our team reviews the facts. If the claim qualifies, we execute a contract and send a formal demand to the promoter.

Settlements are collected, we deduct our contingency fee, and send the rest to the participant.

Who we are

The Fair Entry Project is operated by licensed attorneys and a small in-house team. Every matter is handled by an attorney admitted in the relevant jurisdiction. Participants are told who their attorney is before any contract is signed.

The Project retains the contingency fee on each recovery. This allows us to pursue matters in multiple states without requiring participants to engage a new firm for each jurisdiction.

[Placeholder] This section may need to identify a responsible attorney publicly, depending on the advertising rules of the states in which we operate. Pending legal review.
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