Lady says she won 'MrBeast car' but prize gets taken back.

A woman from Australia was disqualified from winning a car in a YouTube giveaway by MrBeast due to a fraudulent receipt from Woolworths.

June 27th 2024.

Lady says she won 'MrBeast car' but prize gets taken back.
A woman from Australia recently shared her heartbreaking experience after she was disqualified from a car giveaway competition run by YouTube star MrBeast. Isabella Wilson, a big fan of MrBeast whose real name is James Donaldson, received the devastating news after being notified that she had won a car in the competition. The competition, which took place at the Sydney Opera House forecourt, gave thousands of fans the chance to enter by purchasing a chocolate bar from MrBeast's Feastables range. Each chocolate bar purchased qualified the buyer for one competition entry.

Excited about the opportunity, Wilson rushed to Woolworths to buy 10 chocolate bars and followed the competition instructions by scanning a QR code and uploading her receipt on a website. She explained, "For every chocolate bar you bought, you got a spin on the wheel. On the last spin, I got three Lamborghinis in a row and that means you have won." She even received a video message from MrBeast himself, congratulating her on her win and instructing her to go to the Opera House immediately.

Despite it being late on a Sunday evening, Wilson followed the instructions and went to the Opera House, only to be told by security that the giveaway event was actually on Wednesday. Confused, she went home and reached out to the Feastables team for clarification. On Monday evening, Wilson received a call from an American number, confirming her win and asking her to come to the Opera House on Wednesday to collect her prize. Overjoyed, she shared the news with her family, believing that she had won either a car worth $20,000 or the grand prize Lamborghini worth $440,000.

However, her excitement was short-lived as she woke up the next morning to an email from the Feastables team, stating that her entry had been disqualified for fraudulent activity. Wilson was shocked and perplexed as she had both physical and digital copies of her receipt and couldn't understand why it was deemed fraudulent. Despite her attempts to clarify and provide proof, the Feastables team stood by their decision, stating that they had verified all entries and disqualified any that were deemed fraudulent.

Wilson, along with other competition entrants who had a similar experience, are still seeking an explanation for their disqualification. The Feastables team maintains that their decision was within the terms and conditions of the competition. Wilson, on the other hand, is adamant that her receipt was not fraudulent and is disappointed that she was accused of scamming when all she did was follow the competition rules. She hopes for a resolution and closure as she continues to seek answers.

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